The Triple Helix of universityindustrygovernment relations provides a neo-evolutionary model of the process of innovation that is amenable to measurement. Economic exchange, intellectual organization, and geographical constraints can be considered as different dynamics that interact in a knowledge-based economy as a complex system. Differentiation spans the systems of innovation, while performative integration enables organizations to retain wealth from knowledge. Because of the systematic organization of interfaces among the subsystems under study, different perspectives can be expected in the reflection. Consequences for the heuristics, the research design, and normative implications are specified and the organization of the issue is furt...
Over the three last decades there has been an increasing global effort in order to establish public ...
Alongside the neo-institutional model of networked relations among universities, industries, and gov...
When two selection environments operate upon each other, mutual shaping in a co-evolution along a pa...
The Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations provides a neo-evolutionary model of th...
The Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations provides a neo-evolutionary model of th...
The Triple Helix model of university-industry-government relations can be generalized from a neo-ins...
This paper examines the changing nature of knowledge-based innovation systems in light of the dynami...
The (neo-)evolutionary model of a Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Relations focuses o...
Using the Triple Helix model of university-industry-government relations, one can measure the extent...
The paper looks at mutual relations between the government, scientists and industry in a knowledge-b...
Etzkowitz & Leydesdorff (2000) further elaborated the Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government...
Knowledge production has changed considerably in the past few decades. This transformation has notab...
When two selection environments operate upon each other, mutual shaping in a co-evolution along a pa...
Based on their early explorations on new perspectives on the role of academia and organised knowledg...
Nowadays in a knowledge-based society, university, industry and government play important roles and ...
Over the three last decades there has been an increasing global effort in order to establish public ...
Alongside the neo-institutional model of networked relations among universities, industries, and gov...
When two selection environments operate upon each other, mutual shaping in a co-evolution along a pa...
The Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations provides a neo-evolutionary model of th...
The Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations provides a neo-evolutionary model of th...
The Triple Helix model of university-industry-government relations can be generalized from a neo-ins...
This paper examines the changing nature of knowledge-based innovation systems in light of the dynami...
The (neo-)evolutionary model of a Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Relations focuses o...
Using the Triple Helix model of university-industry-government relations, one can measure the extent...
The paper looks at mutual relations between the government, scientists and industry in a knowledge-b...
Etzkowitz & Leydesdorff (2000) further elaborated the Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government...
Knowledge production has changed considerably in the past few decades. This transformation has notab...
When two selection environments operate upon each other, mutual shaping in a co-evolution along a pa...
Based on their early explorations on new perspectives on the role of academia and organised knowledg...
Nowadays in a knowledge-based society, university, industry and government play important roles and ...
Over the three last decades there has been an increasing global effort in order to establish public ...
Alongside the neo-institutional model of networked relations among universities, industries, and gov...
When two selection environments operate upon each other, mutual shaping in a co-evolution along a pa...