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Regional Studies, Regional Science | 2015

Looking at both sides: how specific characteristics of academic research groups and firms affect the geographical distance of university–industry linkages

Renato Garcia; Veneziano Araujo; Suelene Mascarini; Emerson Gomes dos Santos; Ariana Costa

This paper examines factors that affect the geographical distance of university–industry linkages by analysing specific characteristics of both sides of the collaboration – firms and universities. Previous studies have provided important evidence related to this issue; however, they have used data from either firms or universities. Therefore, this paper contributes to existing research on this issue by using information on both collaboration partners. For this purpose, data from the Directory of Research Groups in Brazil are used to estimate an empirical model. The main results indicate that firms with higher absorptive capacity and larger firms tend to collaborate with research groups that are more geographically distant. Further, on the university side, high-performance and larger research groups tend to attract firms that are more geographically distant as collaboration partners. Long-distance collaborations therefore usually occur when firms require high absorptive capacity and when they cannot find high-quality local universities.


Nova Economia | 2015

Desenvolvimento local e desconcentração industrial: uma análise da dinâmica do sistema local de empresas de eletrônica de Santa Rita do Sapucaí e suas implicações de políticas

Renato Garcia; Antônio Carlos Diegues; José Eduardo Roselino; Ariana Costa

This paper aims to analyze the main factors responsible for the development of the electronic industry in Santa Rita do Sapucai. Hence, it promotes a debate with the authors who claim that the new Brazilian industrial distribution after 1980 and the subsequent formation of a polygon of development encompassing several Brazilian States result from the industrial deconcentration of the Sao Paulo Metropolitan Region. It was concluded that the main factors responsible for the growth of the local system were: the availability of qualified local human resources, local and global knowledge networks, the local entrepreneurship, the productive complementarity and the interactions among local agents.


Area Development and Policy | 2018

Is cognitive proximity a driver of geographical distance of university–industry collaboration?

Renato Garcia; Veneziano Araujo; Suelene Mascarini; Emerson Gomes dos Santos; Ariana Costa

ABSTRACT This paper examines the relationship between geographical and cognitive proximity in university–industry collaboration in Brazil. Data from university–industry collaborations were used and a measure for cognitive proximity was built based on correspondence analysis. The main results show that cognitive proximity is a substitute for geographical proximity because shared capabilities and expertise between a university and the collaborating firm stimulate long-distance collaboration. The results provide new empirical evidence for the relationship between geographical proximity and a form of non-spatial proximity in a developing country. Moreover, these findings add a new driver, cognitive proximity, that affects long-distance university–industry collaboration.


Innovation for development | 2015

An analysis of the effects of the characteristics of research groups on their interactions with firms

Renato Garcia; Veneziano Araujo; Suelene Mascarini; Emerson Gomes dos Santos; Ariana Costa

The main aim of this paper is to analyse how the characteristics of academic research groups affect their interactions with firms. Using data from a survey conducted in Brazilian research groups, an empirical model was estimated to evaluate how the characteristics of the research groups impact their interactions with firms. Main results show that research groups with higher academic performance, larger research groups and groups affiliated with larger departments tend to present higher numbers of interactions. Furthermore, engineering and agricultural sciences research groups interact more. Given these findings, the main contribution of the paper is that it furthers understanding of the factors that shape university–industry linkages and how characteristics of research groups affect interactions.


Revista de Economia Contemporânea | 2014

INTERAÇÕES UNIVERSIDADE-EMPRESA E A INFLUÊNCIA DAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DOS GRUPOS DE PESQUISA ACADÊMICOS

Renato Garcia; Veneziano Araujo; Suelene Mascarini; Emerson Gomes dos Santos; Ariana Costa


Revista Brasileira de Inovação | 2015

A influência das percepções de benefícios, resultados e dificuldades dos grupos de pesquisa sobre as interações com empresas

Veneziano Araujo; Suelene Mascarini; Emerson Gomes dos Santos; Ariana Costa


Archive | 2013

Geographical proximity and the role of the quality of academic research to the university-industry linkages

Renato Garcia; Veneziano Araujo; Suelene Mascarini; Emerson Gomes dos Santos; Ariana Costa


Science & Public Policy | 2018

How the Benefits, Results and Barriers of Collaboration Affect University Engagement with Industry

Renato Garcia; Veneziano Araujo; Suelene Mascarini; Emerson Gomes dos Santos; Ariana Costa


Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais | 2018

Aglomeração produtiva e diversificação: um enfoque sobre os serviços de tecnologia da informação | Productive agglomeration and diversification: a focus on information technology services

Ariana Costa; Renato Garcia


II Encontro Nacional de Economia Industrial e Inovação | 2017

An analysis of how long-term university-industry linkages affects academic research productivity

Renato Garcia; Veneziano Araujo; Emerson Gomes dos Santos; Suelene Mascarini; Ariana Costa

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Renato Garcia

University of São Paulo

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Veneziano Araujo

Federal University of São Paulo

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Antônio Carlos Diegues

Federal University of São Carlos

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José Eduardo Roselino

Federal University of São Carlos

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