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Open innovation in science: assessing the formation and function of SME-university collaborations through the proximity matrix

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As university-industry collaboration is regarded as an important practice within the open innovation in Science (OIS) framework, this paper assesses the formation and function of these collaborations using the ‘proximity matrix’, evaluating similarities between actors through evaluating their closeness in terms of distance, network membership, knowledge base and working practices. Through presenting analysis of 22 in-depth interviews with SMEs, the findings outline that the process of SME-university collaboration is driven by the ability of the firms to both access (through social proximity) and understand (through technological and organisational proximity) their university partners. Furthermore, the results also suggest distinct roles for each proximity.

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  • Andrew Johnston, 2022. "Open innovation in science: assessing the formation and function of SME-university collaborations through the proximity matrix," Industry and Innovation, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 29(2), pages 310-332, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:indinn:v:29:y:2022:i:2:p:310-332
    DOI: 10.1080/13662716.2021.1997725
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    1. Charles Mondal & Mousa Al-Kfairy & Robert B. Mellor, 2023. "Developing Young Science and Technology Parks: Recent Findings from Industrial Nations Using the Data-Driven Approach," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(7), pages 1-12, April.

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