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Empirical Study of the Role of Government Support and Success Factors in Industry-University-Institute Cooperation

 

Abstract

Empirical research methods were used to study the state of industry-university-institute collaboration in China and the factors influencing the results of cooperation between members of technological innovation alliances, from the dual perspectives of enterprises and universities/research institutes On the basis of questionnaire surveys of 100 universities/research institutes and 100 enterprises across the country, through factor analysis, correlation analysis, regression analysis, and other methods, we conducted a thorough study of the impact of success factors and government support on the results of cooperation; we found that the format of an alliance has a significant promotional effect on the results of industry-university-institute cooperation, but universities/research institutes have not given this sufficient attention. Among the success factors for industry-university-institute cooperation, enterprises give equal weight to the factors of “ability” and “mechanisms,” while universities/research institutes emphasize “ability.” The government must strengthen policy support for enterprises and guiding support for universities/research institutes.

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Notes on contributors

Guan Zhimin

Guan Zhimin is a professor and PhD student advisor in the School of Business Administration, Northeastern University, Shenyang, Liaoning.

Cao Zhongpeng

Cao Zhongpeng is an associate professor in the School of Business Administration, Northeastern University, Shenyang, Liaoning.

Tao Jin

Tao Jin is a PhD student in the School of Business Administration, Northeastern University, Shenyang, Liaoning.

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