Industry funding and university professors’ research performance |
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Authors: | Magnus Gulbrandsen Jens-Christian Smeby |
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Affiliation: | a NIFU STEP Studies in Innovation, Research and Higher Education, Hegdehaugsv. 31, N-0352 Oslo, Norway b Centre for the Study of Professions, Oslo University College, Box 4 St. Olavs plass, N-0130 Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | University research is to an increasing extent funded by industry, and the share of basic funding is decreasing. In the literature, there are optimistic and pessimistic views on the implication of this development. Based on data from a questionnaire study among all tenured university professors in Norway (N = 1967) we find that there is a significant relationship between industry funding and research performance: professors with industrial funding describe their research as applied to a greater extent, they collaborate more with other researchers both in academia and in industry, and they report more scientific publications as well as more frequent entrepreneurial results. There is neither a positive nor negative relationship between academic publishing and entrepreneurial outputs. |
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Keywords: | University research Research funding Research performance University-industry relations Academic entrepreneurship |
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