Impacts of EU funded R&D networks on the generation of key enabling technologies: Empirical evidence from a regional perspective |
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Authors: | Iris Wanzenböck Martina Neuländtner Thomas Scherngell |
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Affiliation: | 1. Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands;2. Center for Innovation Systems & Policy, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), Vienna, Austria |
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Abstract: | Cross-regional R&D networks are essential for regional innovativeness. Yet, we lack insights into technology field-specific effects of a region's network connectivity. This study investigates key enabling technologies (KETs) to compare knowledge creation effects of EU funded R&D networks for different technological fields. By applying spatially filtered regression models together with marginal effect interpretations for non-linear models we quantify and compare network effects across KET fields. Results show that the generally positive network effects differ depending on region-internal endowments and the nature of the underlying technologies. Policy implications arise for the interrelations between EU research, industrial and regional policy. |
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Keywords: | R&D networks key enabling technologies (KETs) regional knowledge production network embeddedness interaction effects |
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