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The Triple Helix: University–Industry–Government Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Autor Henry Etzkowitz, Chunyan Zhou
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 sep 2017
The triple helix of university–industry–government interactions is a universal model for the development of the knowledge-based society, through innovation and entrepreneurship. It draws from the innovative practice of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with industry and government in inventing a regional renewal strategy in early 20th-century New England. Parallel experiences were identified in “Silicon Valley,” where Stanford University works together with industry and government. Triple helix is identified as the secret of such innovative regions. It may also be found in statist or laissez-faire societies, globally.
The triple helix focuses on “innovation in innovation” and the dynamic to foster an innovation ecosystem, through various hybrid organizations, such as technology transfer offices, venture capital firms, incubators, accelerators, and science parks.
This second edition develops the practical and policy implications of the triple helix model with case studies exemplifying the meta-theory, including:
• how to make an innovative region through the triple helix approach;
• balancing development and sustainability by “triple helix twins";
• triple helix matrix to analyze regional innovation globally; and
• case studies on the Stanford's StartX accelerator; the Ashland, Oregon Theater Arts Clusters; and Linyi regional innovation in China.
The Triple Helix as a universal innovation model can assist students, researchers, managers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers to understand the roles of university, industry, and government in forming and developing “an innovative region,” which has self-renewal and sustainable innovative capacity.
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ISBN-13: 9781138659490
ISBN-10: 1138659495
Pagini: 342
Ilustrații: 11 Tables, black and white; 22 Line drawings, black and white; 22 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:2 ed
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Cuprins

Introduction: triple helix: a universal innovation model?  Part I: The triple helix concept 1. A universal triple helix: Silicon Valley's secret  2. Triple helix in Civil Society  3. The entrepreneurial university in a triple helix  4. The firm in a triple helix  5. The optimum role of government  Part II: The triple helix innovation model  6. Triple helix region  7. The incubation of innovation  8. Triple helix technopolis  9. Venture capital in the triple helix  10. Triple helix twins: balancing development and sustainability  11. Triple helix matrix  Part III: Case studies  12. The triple helix in Silicon Valley   13. StartX: filling the gap in Stanford University's entrepreneurial development  14. A teaching university's civic entrepreneurship: Ashland Oregon theater cluster and renaissance as a humanities town  15. Innovation in innovation: an endless transition toward the triple helix

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The triple helix of university–industry–government interactions is a universal model of the development of the knowledge-based society, through innovation and entrepreneurship. Triple helix, the secret of an innovative region, may also be found in Statist or Laissez-faire societies, globally.
The Triple Helix as a universal innovation model can assist students, researchers, managers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers to understand the roles of university, industry, and government in forming and developing “an innovative region,” which has self-renewal and sustainably innovative capacity.