ABSTRACT This study analyzes the influence of different university-industry (U-I) collaboration channels through which firms enhance their innovation capabilities. A survey was conducted with 176 Brazilian manufacturing firms. The results indicate that while U-I collaboration channels are important for building firm innovation capabilities, not all channels are equally effective. Collaboration channels based on knowledge transfer are the most beneficial for firms in terms of their impact on innovation capabilities, particularly in the dimensions of management, transaction, and development capabilities, compared to those based on innovation networks. This means that knowledge transfer through technology licensing, training, HR recruitment, and publications and reports, improve the firms’ internal process and innovation capabilities. This article contributes to the understanding of universities’ impact on firms beyond short-term measures, such as financial and innovation performance, by providing a holistic perspective. Finally, it is important to emphasize that this study sheds light on the specific dynamics of the interaction between two key societal actors-universities and industrial firms-in the generation and application of scientific and technological knowledge. It contributes to the broader discourse on Sustainable Development Goal 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, particularly within the context of an emerging economy.
Mikhaĭlov et al. (Wed,) studied this question.