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Innovation and knowledge-intensive business service: the contribution of knowledge-intensive business service to innovation in manufacturing establishments
Authors:Richard Shearmur  David Doloreux
Institution:1. INRS Urbanisation Culture et société, 385 Sherbrooke East, Montréal, Quebec, Canada H2X 1E3richard.shearmur@ucs.inrs.ca;3. Telfer School of Management, Ottawa University, 55 Laurier East, Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1N 6N5
Abstract:It is well established that knowledge-intensive business service (KIBS) firms can be innovators in their own right. It is also well established that KIBS can contribute to innovation in their client firms. This role of KIBS has been theorised, and some of the processes by which KIBS contribute to innovation have been scrutinised by way of case studies. However, there are few, if any, large-scale analyses that permit the two following questions to be addressed: (i) Do firms that use KIBS systematically introduce more innovations than those that do not? (ii) Is recourse to certain types of KIBS associated with certain types of innovation? Our survey of KIBS use across 804 manufacturing establishments in Quebec shows that KIBS contribute to their client's innovation – thereby confirming in a more general way what has been observed in case studies – but also that different types of KIBS contribute to different types of innovation.
Keywords:KIBS users  innovation  manufacturing establishments  contribution of KIBS
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