The third sector of national innovation systems comprises non-academic, publicly owned R&D organizations that complement universities and private-sector firms and are normally called ‘research institutes’. Scholarly attention to these organizations has been scarce, partly a consequence of the theoretical imbalance in favor of conceptualizations of innovation processes as requiring mainly universities, private-sector firms, and governmental authorities to occur and succeed. Similarly, while this third sector often makes up a significant share of national innovation systems, it receives less attention in national research and innovation policy than do, say, universities. This paper argues that the role(s) and function(s) of third sector resea...
Many companies struggle with developing innovations extending beyond their own knowledge base, and a...
Purpose: Much of the justification for third sector involvement in education advances from the notio...
Organisations are never static; they are changing all the time. Unsurprisingly, actors in ‘third sec...
This article chronicles and analyzes the history of the third sector of R&D in Sweden, which corresp...
Entrepreneurial firms that rely on public research institutes, the third sector of R&D, are also...
Over the years, policymakers and economists have acknowledged innovation as a fundamental process fo...
Innovation processes in emerging fields of technology frequently utilize scientific knowledge and te...
We examine how firms assess the value of R & D partnerships with two types of public research or...
National innovation systems and policies are confronted by many interrelated factors, including larg...
As universities around the world are under pressure to produce commercial outputs of their research ...
Much of the core research on the determinants of innovation traditionally has focused on the role of...
The report aims at understanding the role of the public sector in innovation policy in the Nordic co...
This paper analyses the role of technical-industrial research institutes for industrial innovation i...
In our paper we ask whether contemporary hybrid third sector organizations (TSOs) have distinctive...
Drawing on the contemporary turn to discursive practices we examine how the organizing practices of ...
Many companies struggle with developing innovations extending beyond their own knowledge base, and a...
Purpose: Much of the justification for third sector involvement in education advances from the notio...
Organisations are never static; they are changing all the time. Unsurprisingly, actors in ‘third sec...
This article chronicles and analyzes the history of the third sector of R&D in Sweden, which corresp...
Entrepreneurial firms that rely on public research institutes, the third sector of R&D, are also...
Over the years, policymakers and economists have acknowledged innovation as a fundamental process fo...
Innovation processes in emerging fields of technology frequently utilize scientific knowledge and te...
We examine how firms assess the value of R & D partnerships with two types of public research or...
National innovation systems and policies are confronted by many interrelated factors, including larg...
As universities around the world are under pressure to produce commercial outputs of their research ...
Much of the core research on the determinants of innovation traditionally has focused on the role of...
The report aims at understanding the role of the public sector in innovation policy in the Nordic co...
This paper analyses the role of technical-industrial research institutes for industrial innovation i...
In our paper we ask whether contemporary hybrid third sector organizations (TSOs) have distinctive...
Drawing on the contemporary turn to discursive practices we examine how the organizing practices of ...
Many companies struggle with developing innovations extending beyond their own knowledge base, and a...
Purpose: Much of the justification for third sector involvement in education advances from the notio...
Organisations are never static; they are changing all the time. Unsurprisingly, actors in ‘third sec...