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The Impact of Higher Education Institution-Firm Knowledge Links on Establishment-Level Productivity in British Regions

RICHARD HARRIS, LI QIAN CHER, John Moffat

The Manchester School, Volume: Forthcoming, Issue: n/a, Start page: n/a

Swansea University Author: John Moffat

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DOI (Published version): 10.1111/j.1467-9957.2011.02276.x

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This paper estimates whether sourcing knowledge from and/or cooperating on innovation with higher education institutions impacts on establishment-level TFP and whether this impact differs across domestically-owned and foreign-owned establishments and across the regions of Great Britain. Using propen...

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Published: 2012
Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9957.2011.02276.x/abstract
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