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Analyzing Territorial and Sectorial Dimensions of Public–Private Partnerships in Science,Technology, and Innovation policies
Authors:Daniel Catal  ‐P  rez,Marí  a de‐Miguel‐Molina
Affiliation:Daniel Catalá‐Pérez,María de‐Miguel‐Molina
Abstract:The performance of innovation systems depends, to a great extent, on the degree of public–private collaboration they involve. Thus, innovation policies often aim to enhance this collaboration through public–private partnerships. These partnerships are a multidimensional phenomenon whose success depends on factors related to each of their dimensions. This paper proposes the use of an analytical model that reflects the multidimensional nature of public–private partnerships and analyses to what extent they are applied in a specific innovation system in order to identify the territorial and sectorial factors that act as barriers or drivers to use them. This model aims to help policy makers design appropriate public–private partnerships in each context. The case under review is the Spanish innovation system, given that this system has been suffering from a structural lack of collaboration for several decades, despite the implementation of policies aimed to foster this. Thus, if the model works, it should be able to identify key factors that influence greater or more restricted use of the different PPP formulas.
Keywords:public–  private partnerships  innovation policy  process tracing  innovation system  governance  Colaboració  n pú  blico‐privada  polí  tica de innovació  n  seguimiento de procesos  sistema de innovació  n  gobernanza                                                        
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