Borrás, SusanaVonortas, NicholasWagner, Caroline S.Dutrénit, Gabriela2011-02-182011-02-182010http://hdl.handle.net/10625/45734Science and Public Policy is an interdisciplinary, international journal on how science, technology and innovation influence, and are influenced by, public policy; it is read in over 80 countries. This special issue discusses the relative effectiveness of different channels of interaction between public research organizations (PROs) and industry, in driving specific types of benefits for researchers and firms in Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica and Mexico, from the perspective of both agents. The approach followed in this special issue prioritizes comparisons between countries in order to extract characteristics of the PRO–industry interactions.Text1 digital file (p. 469-556)enUNIVERSITY INDUSTRY LINKAGESLATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEANPUBLIC-PRIVATE INTERACTIONSCHANNELS AND BENEFITS OF INTERACTIONSPUBLIC RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONSINNOVATIONUNIVERSITY INDUSTRY INTERACTIONScience and public policy : the journal of science, research, technology, innovation and policy; v. 37, no. 7, August 2010Special issue on interactions between public research organisations and industry in Latin America : a study on channels and benefits from the perspective of firms and researchersJournal (Full)