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-produced penicillin, antimalarials, and a flu vaccine. We draw on this episode to discuss the economics of crisis innovation. Since the …
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. Temporary research centres such as "Centres of Excellence" and "Centre of Excellence in Research and Innovation" have become … compatibility and centrality of the two institutional logics of excellence and innovation within the centre context. Engagement in … innovation seems unproblematic and common in research-oriented centres where the centrality of the innovation logic is low, while …
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, research and business spheres into something more suited to a knowledge economy supporting innovation. The Triple Helix model … is an attractive configuration, derived from the practices of the most successful innovation systems, and suggesting that …
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Innovation policy involves trading off monopoly output and pricing in the short run in exchange for incentives for …
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The article analyzes a new instrument of Russian innovation policy - technology platforms. The reasons for their … establishment are outlined based on the analysis of the innovation system in Russia. Comparisons with the European Union technology …
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This article describes and assesses the management of innovation environments, such as business incubators and science …, technology, and innovation parks, resulting from university-industry-government (UIG) linkages. It also reviews recent literature …, named “Amaral’s Model for Innovation Environment Management” (AMIEM), was applied to five cases in Brazil. The empirical …
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It is not easy to design an appropriate indicator of network collaboration that is relevant and comparable to all regions of the Russian Federation. This is a challenge because the creation of high-tech start-ups requires the cooperation of various and heterogeneous stakeholders: inventor,...
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Research which explores unchartered waters has a high potential for major impact but also carries a higher uncertainty of having impact. Such explorative research is often described as taking a novel approach. This study examines the complex relationship between pursuing a novel approach and...
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There is growing public interest in alternatives to intellectual property including, but not limited to, prizes and government grants. We argue that there is no single best mechanism for supporting research. Rather, mechanisms can only be compared within specific creative environments. We...
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During World War II, the U.S. government launched an unprecedented effort to mobilize science for war: the newly-established Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD) entered thousands of R&D contracts with industrial and academic contractors, spending one to two orders of magnitude...
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