Exploring the relationship between university and innovation: evidence from the Italian food industry

This study provides empirical evidence on the role of universities' technological transfer (TT) activities in the Italian manufacturing sector, with particular attention to the food industry. Using the UniCredit-Capitalia database ( 2008 ) for firms and data from the Ministry of Education, Univ...

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description This study provides empirical evidence on the role of universities' technological transfer (TT) activities in the Italian manufacturing sector, with particular attention to the food industry. Using the UniCredit-Capitalia database ( 2008 ) for firms and data from the Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR) to obtain the university TT indicator, we estimate a probit model to assess the effect of universities' TT activities on a firm's likelihood to innovate. The role of proximity in knowledge spillovers from TT activities is also investigated. Results show that university TT activities seem to stimulate food industry firms innovation and the impact appears significantly higher than for the manufacturing sector. Moreover, the effect of TT activities on innovation appears to be geographically bounded. As regards policy implications, this study provides two insights which may help promote innovation in the food sector. First, the factors that influence innovative capability in the food sector are different from those in other sectors, suggesting the need for sector specific instruments for promoting innovation. Second, science is important in the food industry and this raises questions about the policy of mainly considering high-tech industries when promoting a closer relationship between firms and universities.
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Education authorities
Food
food firms
Food processing industry
Industrial policy
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Innovations
Manufacturing
Proximity
spillovers
technology transfer
Universities
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