Industrial strategies designed to promote innovation in a set of priority technologies through university–industry collaboration essentially institutionalize a triple helix approach to economic development. Yet, treating universities as a generic resource leaves a question mark as to which institutions are most likely to be most useful. In addition, prior evidence of uneven regional distribution of research income in these technologies suggests that place-based interventions may merely lock in pre-existing inequalities. Therefore, by controlling for spatial and temporal variations among UK universities, this paper examines whether their ability to generate knowledge in these priority technologies is dependent upon their entrepreneurial or e...
In recent decades, firms have intensified the exploration of external sources of knowledge to enhanc...
In this paper we use a size and industry matched sample of over 1,900 UK and US businesses for the p...
The idea of entrepreneurial university seeks to boost the transfer of academic knowledge to firms an...
Industrial strategies designed to promote innovation in a set of priority technologies through unive...
Within a debatable framework of ‘natural replication ’ of well-succeeded cases such as the Silicon V...
As the need for regions to convert knowledge within universities into industrial and commercial succ...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
Regional competitiveness can be achieved by different setups in the regional innovation system (RIS)...
Universities are no longer considered to be isolated islands of knowledge, but as institutions incre...
There has been an increasing focus on the strategic role of universities in stimulating innovation a...
Universities and other higher education institutions (HEIs) have come to be regarded as key sources ...
Universities are increasingly expected to be at the heart of networked structures contributing to so...
Abstract The entrepreneurial university is seen as an important catalyst for regional economic an...
In recent decades, firms have intensified the exploration of external sources of knowledge to enhanc...
In this paper we use a size and industry matched sample of over 1,900 UK and US businesses for the p...
The idea of entrepreneurial university seeks to boost the transfer of academic knowledge to firms an...
Industrial strategies designed to promote innovation in a set of priority technologies through unive...
Within a debatable framework of ‘natural replication ’ of well-succeeded cases such as the Silicon V...
As the need for regions to convert knowledge within universities into industrial and commercial succ...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
Regional competitiveness can be achieved by different setups in the regional innovation system (RIS)...
Universities are no longer considered to be isolated islands of knowledge, but as institutions incre...
There has been an increasing focus on the strategic role of universities in stimulating innovation a...
Universities and other higher education institutions (HEIs) have come to be regarded as key sources ...
Universities are increasingly expected to be at the heart of networked structures contributing to so...
Abstract The entrepreneurial university is seen as an important catalyst for regional economic an...
In recent decades, firms have intensified the exploration of external sources of knowledge to enhanc...
In this paper we use a size and industry matched sample of over 1,900 UK and US businesses for the p...
The idea of entrepreneurial university seeks to boost the transfer of academic knowledge to firms an...