Social effects of joint R&D: the role of learning and accumulation of capacities

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Vladimiro Verre, Darío Milesi, Natalia Petelski
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Purpose Joint research is pointed out by the literature as a potentially virtuous cooperation scheme to generate learning in the public sphere and beneficial effects in society. The purpose of this study, based on the Argentine experience in the COVID-19 pandemic, is to analyze the network of capacities, relationships and effects generated, over time, by a series of projects financed by the State in 2010, to clarify the link between learning effects and social effects. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative methodology focused on the multiple case study method was used. Each case covers joint R&D projects financed 10 years ago by the state that subsequently led to different solutions for COVID-19. Findings The work identifies a public learning process that integrates both industry’s contributions and the intellectual dimension of economic benefits and their translation into specific capabilities; conceptualizes the capacities accumulation process as a multiplier of social effects (direct and indirect) that emerge as knowledge is reused; identifies the articulation between different schemes as a condition for learning effects and social effects to manifest over time. Originality/value An aspect not studied in the literature is addressed, the relationship between the learning process induced by joint research, in terms of capabilities, and the social effects specifically generated over time. This is taking place in a context, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, where calls from the scientific and academic community to promote science–industry cooperation are multiplying.
联合研发的社会效应:学习和能力积累的作用
目的文献指出,联合研究是一种潜在的良性合作方案,可以在公共领域产生学习,并在社会上产生有益的影响。根据阿根廷在2019冠状病毒病大流行方面的经验,本研究的目的是分析2010年国家资助的一系列项目在一段时间内产生的能力、关系和影响网络,以澄清学习效果与社会效果之间的联系。设计/方法/方法采用了多案例研究方法的定性方法。每个案例都涵盖了10年前由国家资助的联合研发项目,这些项目后来产生了不同的COVID-19解决方案。该研究确定了一个公共学习过程,该过程将行业的贡献和经济利益的智力维度结合起来,并将其转化为具体的能力;将能力积累过程概念化为知识再利用时出现的社会效应(直接和间接)的乘数;识别不同方案之间的衔接,作为学习效果和社会效果随着时间的推移而显现的条件。原创性/价值在文献中没有研究过的一个方面,即由联合研究引起的学习过程(就能力而言)与随着时间的推移具体产生的社会效应之间的关系。这是在COVID-19大流行等背景下发生的,科学界和学术界呼吁促进科学与产业合作的呼声日益高涨。
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