This paper theoretically conceptualises and empirically explores the role of international university collaboration in building transnational university–industry co-innovation networks (TUICNs) in the EU–China context, and suggests a new model of international innovation cooperation. The theoretical framework was constructed by synthesising insights from social network theory and institutional theory. The empirical exploration was based on an analysis of interviews with 18 actors engaged in EU–China innovation cooperation. The findings suggest that international university collaboration could contribute to international industry collaboration and, therefore, to the development of TUICNs by 1) matching suitable industrial partners, 2) buildi...
Collaborations between China and the European Union (EU) member states involve not only connections ...
Previous research about university-industry collaborations mainly concentrated on the USA and Europe...
Organisations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via interorganisational network re...
This paper theoretically conceptualises and empirically explores the role of international universit...
This paper presents a potential solution to fill a gap in both research and practice that there are ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess how technology-based university research drives inn...
University-Industry (U-I) collaboration is vital to the development of society. However, this import...
University–industry (U-I) collaboration is vital to the development of society. However, this import...
This study explores the role of university-based collaborative research units (CRUs) in the internat...
The objective of this study is to investigate how Chinese companies collaborate with Chinese univers...
While prior research has focused upon the role of university-industry linkage in the promotion of in...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate how different patterns of University-Industry Collabo...
Copyright © 2022 The Authors. This paper investigates the impact of international collaboration and ...
International scientific collaboration has grown considerably over the past three decades. Australia...
The present work aims at investigating under which circumstances University–Industry (UI) collaborat...
Collaborations between China and the European Union (EU) member states involve not only connections ...
Previous research about university-industry collaborations mainly concentrated on the USA and Europe...
Organisations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via interorganisational network re...
This paper theoretically conceptualises and empirically explores the role of international universit...
This paper presents a potential solution to fill a gap in both research and practice that there are ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess how technology-based university research drives inn...
University-Industry (U-I) collaboration is vital to the development of society. However, this import...
University–industry (U-I) collaboration is vital to the development of society. However, this import...
This study explores the role of university-based collaborative research units (CRUs) in the internat...
The objective of this study is to investigate how Chinese companies collaborate with Chinese univers...
While prior research has focused upon the role of university-industry linkage in the promotion of in...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate how different patterns of University-Industry Collabo...
Copyright © 2022 The Authors. This paper investigates the impact of international collaboration and ...
International scientific collaboration has grown considerably over the past three decades. Australia...
The present work aims at investigating under which circumstances University–Industry (UI) collaborat...
Collaborations between China and the European Union (EU) member states involve not only connections ...
Previous research about university-industry collaborations mainly concentrated on the USA and Europe...
Organisations increasingly rely on external sources of innovation via interorganisational network re...