This contribution explores new organisational forms facilitating Triple Helix relations. Analysts have pointed to the blurring of institutional boundaries and the emergence of hybrid organisations at the interface between university, industry and government. Starting out from the notion that Triple Helix organisations develop and maintain knowledge, consensus and innovation spaces, we explore four cases of competence centres that operate in this context. Comparing them, we identify Finnish SHOK centres as the most radical departure from more traditional forms of university–industry collaboration. These can be characterised as independent legal entities that are involved in integrating a large, possibly cluster-level or technology-focused ne...
Etzkowitz & Leydesdorff (2000) further elaborated the Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government...
The Triple Helix model of innovation has attracted considerable attention in both developed and deve...
Firms' early internationalisation (EI) is a complex process derived from uncertain market conditions...
This contribution explores new organisational forms facilitating Triple Helix relations. Analysts ha...
This contribution explores new organisational forms facilitating Triple Helix relations. Analysts ha...
This contribution explores new organisational forms facilitating Triple Helix relations. Analysts ha...
This contribution explores new organisational forms facilitating Triple Helix relations. Analysts ha...
This chapter presents findings from a comparative study of user-driven competence centres and busine...
This contribution seeks to explore how complex adaptive theory can be applied at the conceptual leve...
This paper explores how university-based research is utilised via user driven competence centres. Th...
Triple Helix Best Practice Series is an annual publication by the Triple Helix Association demonstra...
Drawing on the contemporary turn to discursive practices we examine how the organizing practices of ...
Moving from a triple helix perspective, through quadruple and quintuple toward N-Tuple helices, the...
Reflections on the evolution of the Triple Helix movement and the discussions at its latest conferen...
This paper explores the 'third mission' and 'triple helix mission' of universities in Thailand. Thes...
Etzkowitz & Leydesdorff (2000) further elaborated the Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government...
The Triple Helix model of innovation has attracted considerable attention in both developed and deve...
Firms' early internationalisation (EI) is a complex process derived from uncertain market conditions...
This contribution explores new organisational forms facilitating Triple Helix relations. Analysts ha...
This contribution explores new organisational forms facilitating Triple Helix relations. Analysts ha...
This contribution explores new organisational forms facilitating Triple Helix relations. Analysts ha...
This contribution explores new organisational forms facilitating Triple Helix relations. Analysts ha...
This chapter presents findings from a comparative study of user-driven competence centres and busine...
This contribution seeks to explore how complex adaptive theory can be applied at the conceptual leve...
This paper explores how university-based research is utilised via user driven competence centres. Th...
Triple Helix Best Practice Series is an annual publication by the Triple Helix Association demonstra...
Drawing on the contemporary turn to discursive practices we examine how the organizing practices of ...
Moving from a triple helix perspective, through quadruple and quintuple toward N-Tuple helices, the...
Reflections on the evolution of the Triple Helix movement and the discussions at its latest conferen...
This paper explores the 'third mission' and 'triple helix mission' of universities in Thailand. Thes...
Etzkowitz & Leydesdorff (2000) further elaborated the Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government...
The Triple Helix model of innovation has attracted considerable attention in both developed and deve...
Firms' early internationalisation (EI) is a complex process derived from uncertain market conditions...