El rol de las competencias tecnológicas en los perfiles de vinculación: un análisis de la relación empresa-universidad para el caso de la industria manufacturera en Argentina (2010-2016)
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The objective of this article is to identify and analyze different firm profiles based on their links with universities. The work analyzes the Argentine manufacturing industry between 2010-2012 and 2014-2016, making use of the National Survey of the Dynamics of Employment and Innovation (ENDEI) in its two editions. The results derived from the implementation of a multinomial logit model, show that the link between universities and companies is not linear or trivial and contribute to understanding how the organization, absorption and linking capabilities of firms are key to understand the links they establish with universities in Argentina. The conclusions suggest policy actions to strengthen relationships and establish a future research agenda.
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