Technological Learning Through Cooperation: Studying Greek Firms Rafailidis
Abstract
In this paper, we consider technological learning of firms as crucial for their long – term survival and
competitiveness. Thinking that a partial answer to the issue of the closure of the technological gap between
technologically more advanced and technologically less advanced firms is the transfer of technology from the
former to the latter, we consider the opportunities for learning that are present in inter – firm technological
cooperation agreements. The study of the factors that have a bearing upon the learning achieved by the
technologically less developed firms, through their c
ooperation with more advanced ones, constitutes the
objective of our study. This objective is pursued through 31 cases of technological c
ooperation agreements
between Greek and foreign firms, specifically aimed at technological learning. We test several theoretical
hypotheses on factors that seem to have a bearing upon learning achieved. The results seem to indicate that
factors related to the quality of the relationship between partners have a major role to play for learning