Over the past few decades, universities have been asked to become ever more involved in the development of their regions and countries, through knowledge dissemination, contribution to policy debates or even by becoming leaders in stakeholder coalitions. However, as has been often pointed out, for universities to have an impact on regional fortunes it is necessary to have an appropriate innovation ecosystem, which is often lacking in less developed regions. We approach this issue by discussing the three interrelated dimensions of knowledge supply, demand, and translational activities, through two case studies of university–business engagement in Wales. We also distinguish between narrow forms of engagement, based strictly on the commerciali...
Universities are increasingly expected to be at the heart of networked structures contributing to so...
: The authors of this article reflect on the potential role of universities in building capacity for...
Abstract Universities are commonly considered to be primary drivers of new innovations, and thus sup...
Over the past few decades, universities have been asked to become ever more involved in the developm...
The study of universities’ role in regional engagement has traditionally been focusing on exceptiona...
Universities are no longer considered to be isolated islands of knowledge, but as institutions incre...
Universities are increasingly expected to provide contributions to regional innovation and economic ...
Industrial strategies designed to promote innovation in a set of priority technologies through unive...
Universities are no longer considered to be isolated islands of knowledge, but as institutions incre...
As the need for regions to convert knowledge within universities into industrial and commercial succ...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auInnovation is one o...
Research on the formal role of universities in stimulating regional economic development is relative...
Acosta M., Azagra-Caro J. M. and Coronado D. Access to universities' public knowledge: who is more r...
In many Western countries, universities are strengthening connections with their local business and ...
There has long been a tension between the roles of the university in servicing the needs of sub-nati...
Universities are increasingly expected to be at the heart of networked structures contributing to so...
: The authors of this article reflect on the potential role of universities in building capacity for...
Abstract Universities are commonly considered to be primary drivers of new innovations, and thus sup...
Over the past few decades, universities have been asked to become ever more involved in the developm...
The study of universities’ role in regional engagement has traditionally been focusing on exceptiona...
Universities are no longer considered to be isolated islands of knowledge, but as institutions incre...
Universities are increasingly expected to provide contributions to regional innovation and economic ...
Industrial strategies designed to promote innovation in a set of priority technologies through unive...
Universities are no longer considered to be isolated islands of knowledge, but as institutions incre...
As the need for regions to convert knowledge within universities into industrial and commercial succ...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auInnovation is one o...
Research on the formal role of universities in stimulating regional economic development is relative...
Acosta M., Azagra-Caro J. M. and Coronado D. Access to universities' public knowledge: who is more r...
In many Western countries, universities are strengthening connections with their local business and ...
There has long been a tension between the roles of the university in servicing the needs of sub-nati...
Universities are increasingly expected to be at the heart of networked structures contributing to so...
: The authors of this article reflect on the potential role of universities in building capacity for...
Abstract Universities are commonly considered to be primary drivers of new innovations, and thus sup...