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The increasing involvement of industry in academic research raised concerns whether university-industry projects actually meet the same academic standards as university projects in-house. Looking at the academic output and impact of collaborative versus non-collaborative Ph.D. projects at Eindhoven University of Technology, we observe – unexpectedly – that doctoral candidates who conducted a collaborative Ph.D. project outperform their peers in academic performance. Less surprisingly, collaborative projects also lead to more patents and patent citations compared to non-collaborative projects. Science policy implications follow.
| Originele taal-2 | Engels |
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| Status | Gepubliceerd - 2014 |
| Evenement | conference; 15th conference of the International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society (ISS); 2014-07-27; 2014-07-30 - Duur: 27 jul. 2014 → 30 jul. 2014 |
Congres
| Congres | conference; 15th conference of the International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society (ISS); 2014-07-27; 2014-07-30 |
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| Periode | 27/07/14 → 30/07/14 |
| Ander | 15th conference of the International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society (ISS) |
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