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Cooperation for innovation is understood as an essential element in the
innovation process of European firms. The aim is to compare how the different sources
of information (external and internal) and cooperation for innovation are used in
manufacturing and services in Europe using Community Innovation Survey (CIS) data
for 15 European countries. The empirical study uses a sample of firms included in the
CIS (2008), which covers 15 European countries and applies multivarious data analysis
techniques to extract results. The results of this research suggest that firms usesimultaneously different sources of information for cooperation, revealing different
patterns of cooperation according to the activity sector in Europe. This paper brings
some important insights about cooperation for innovation and suggests some patterns in
Europe useful to design public policies, due de similar behavior of some countries
grouped according with geography, development status or other economic features.
Thus, this article seeks to frame the subject based on a literature review that raises a set
of study hypotheses and presents an empirical study applied to cooperation for innovation
in Europe using the CIS for 15 European countries.
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Cooperation CIS European countries Innovation Patterns Sector
Citation
Carvalho, L.; Madeira, M. J.; AP; Moura, D. C.; Carvalho J.; Duarte, F. AP, (2018). “Cooperation for Innovation in the European Union: Outlook and evidences using CIS for 15 European countries”, Journal of the Knowledge Economy. pp 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13132-018-0520-6
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