{"id":15283,"date":"2015-07-15T09:07:03","date_gmt":"2015-07-15T07:07:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mip.no\/?p=15283"},"modified":"2015-07-15T09:07:03","modified_gmt":"2015-07-15T07:07:03","slug":"to-be-competitive-you-need-to-cooperate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mip.no\/en\/to-be-competitive-you-need-to-cooperate\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201cTo be competitive, you need to cooperate\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"
\"\u201cInnovation<\/a>

\u201cInnovation processes require time and effort from business and research partners. It can be a formidable process, so it is important that the companies invest sufficient time and resources, preferably more. My research shows that successful R&D collaboration is built on the good relations between the stakeholders developed over time,\u201d explains Marianne Steinmo at the University of Nordland, Bod\u00f8 Graduate School of Business.<\/p><\/div>\n

For four years Marianne Terese Steinmo has researched success criteria between research and industry and what is necessary for these parties to collaborate on innovation. The idea is that through greater cooperation between industry and R&D the industry in Helgeland can strengthen its position.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\u201cIf we are to develop as a strong region and increase our competitive advantage it is incredibly important that we think about innovation development. Especially through research and development (R&D),\u201d she adds.<\/p>\n

Marianne Terese Steinmo was recently appointed associate professor at the University of Nordland, Bod\u00f8 Graduate School of Business.<\/p>\n

Steinmo\u2019s thesis had the title \u2018How Firms Use University-Industry Collaboration to Innovate: The Role and Development of Social Capital and Proximity Dimensions\u2019. She defended her thesis on March 27 this year, as the first graduated at Campus Helgeland.<\/p>\n

Steinmo was awarded a MBA from the School of Business, University of Nordland in 2010, where she was a PhD student at the faculty that autumn. Her research was mainly based on the analysis of data from three research programmes in a national context, under the auspices of the Research Council of Norway:<\/p>\n