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The role of collaborative partnerships in industry innovation: lessons from New Zealand's dairy sector
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Innovation EvaluationAgricultural EconomicsEducationCultural InnovationInnovation ManagementIndustrial CollaborationDairy IndustryIndustry InnovationManagementCooperative StrategyCommunity EngagementCollaborative PartnershipsStrategic ManagementInnovationCo-productionCommunity DevelopmentInnovation StudyInformal CollaborationIndustry CollaborationNew ZealandBusinessOpen InnovationInnovation Policy
Abstract This study analyzes patterns of collaboration in research and development (R&D) for innovation in New Zealand's dairy industry. Based on a survey of agents contributing to industry innovation, it analyzes existing formal and informal partnerships between R&D organizations and the productive sector and the funding schemes that support such partnerships. The findings suggest that New Zealand's dairy innovation system depends on the capacity of a small number of public and industry agents. Government and industry organizations support innovation initiatives through various funding schemes that do not explicitly foster collaboration, and mechanisms that support informal collaboration are underdeveloped. [EconLit citations: O32, Q13, Q16]. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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