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Abstract
Firms can strengthen their competitive position in the knowledge-based economy by collaborating with universities on innovation. Beyond generating knowledge, such collaborations can also offer a strategic approach for firms to access and recruit highly skilled talent, particularly university graduates. This study explores the impact of university-industry innovation collaborations on firms’ hiring of university graduates. Using genetic matching–a robust, algorithm-driven matching method that optimises covariate balance–on data from the Danish Community Innovation Survey and longitudinal firm-level employment microdata, the study constructs a counterfactual to assess how university collaborations influence the hiring of high-skilled labour. The results show that firms involved in university-industry collaborations increase their recruitment of graduates, particularly those from their university partners and among PhD graduates. These findings highlight that collaborating with a university not only supports knowledge transfer but also reshapes firms’ workforce composition, supports building absorptive capacity and fostering long-term innovation capabilities.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Industry and Innovation |
ISSN | 1366-2716 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Accepted/In press - 2025 |
Keywords
- collaboration
- graduates
- labour mobility
- partner-specific absorptive capacity
- University-industry interaction
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RUNIN: The Role of Universities in Innovation and Regional Development
Østergaard, C. R. (Project Manager), Drejer, I. (Project Participant), Evers, G. (Project Participant) & Guerrero, D. F. (Project Participant)
01/09/2016 → 28/02/2021
Project: Research