Is university-industry collaboration biased by sex criteria?

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Is university-industry collaboration biased by sex criteria?Date
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Calvo, N., Fernández-López, S. & Rodeiro-Pazos, D. (2019). Is university-industry collaboration biased by sex criteria? Knowledge Management Research & Practice, 17 (4), 408-420. https://doi.org/10.1080/14778238.2018.1557024
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[Abstract]: This paper studies the attitudes and decisions of research groups led by men or women towards
the collaboration with firms in research and development joint projects. We worked with a
sample of 420 research groups of eight regions of Spain, France and Portugal in a sequential
process. First, we studied the interest of the research groups to collaborate and, then, if the final
decision of collaborating with firms changed according to the sex criteria. The results show that
women are worse positioned in the social networks of collaboration and commercialization with
industry. Research groups led by men have around 10% higher probability of showing interest
in R&D cooperation with firms. However, when men and women leaders of research groups
have the same motivation to collaborate, they do not differ in their decision of collaborating.
These results evidence different initial attitudes towards university-industry collaboration
according to sex criteria.
Keywords
University-industry collaboration
Knowledge management
Female researchers
Technology Transfer
Knowledge management
Female researchers
Technology Transfer
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