Title of article :
University-Industry Collaboration as a Determinant of Innovation in Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, Banji United Nations - Monitoring and Research Division, United Nations-HABITAT, Kenya , Adebowale, Boladale Abiola Obafemi Awolowo University - National Centre for Technology Management (NACETEM), Nigeria
From page :
21
To page :
46
Abstract :
This paper examines the types, intensity, and impact of collaboration and learning in Nigeria. Two separate studies are used to examine on the one hand, the way universities collaborate with other actors within a national system of innovation (NSI) framework and how firms collaborate with universities and other actors on the other. Descriptive statistics and Probit regression confirm some of what we know from the literature about collaborative learning. The size of organizations and firms, infrastructure, and human capability proxied by number of PhDs all tend to influence the types and intensity of collaboration that result in innovation.
Keywords :
learning , national system of innovation , size , university , industry collaboration
Journal title :
Institutions an‎d Economies
Journal title :
Institutions an‎d Economies
Record number :
2602833
Link To Document :
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