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Title: Collaboration and contracting out versus funding and support - Impact on the propensity to patent of Canadian biotechnology firms 1999-2005
Authors: Beaudry, Catherine
Issue Date: 2011-10
Publisher: Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en analyse des organisations (CIRANO)
Series/Report no.: Série scientifique (CIRANO);2011s-62
Scientific series (CIRANO);2011s-62
Abstract: Using the four Biotechnology Uses and Development surveys of Statistics Canada, we analyse the relative importance of funding and support as well as collaboration and contracting, R&D and IP strategies on the propensity to patent of Canadian biotechnology firms. Our model accounts for the potential endogeneity due to the simultaneity of some of these strategies. Controlling for various firm characteristics, the stage of development of the firm and the sources of its revenues, we find that collaboration with other firms does matter for patenting, as well as R&D, even when controlling for potential endogeneity. IP strategies and contracting out activities also increase the propensity of a firm to patent. And so does angel and venture capital funding.
URI: http://www.cirano.qc.ca/pdf/publication/2011s-62.pdf
https://depot.erudit.org/id/003630dd
ISSN: 1198-8177
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