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The Triple Helix innovation model focuses on university-industry-government relations. The Quadruple Helix embeds the … innovation model is even broader and more comprehensive by contextualizing the Quadruple Helix and by additionally adding the … higher education for innovation. However, in one line of interpretation it could be argued that the Triple Helix places the …
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Purpose: Regional development must heavily rely on innovation in order to be competitive and improve the standard of … living of its citizens. However, regional policies regarding innovation is often limited by decelerated decision making … order to continuously evaluate the progress of regions and assess different innovation indicators in shorter periods, a …
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From Development as Democracy to Innovation as Development: Current local, regional, and global economic and financial … that are based on high quality and quantity innovations. Given the uncertainty and change inherent in the innovation … re-distribution can lead to innovation and help an economy move from a stagnant state into a new sustainable economic …
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application (innovation). The academic firm interprets and qualifies a disciplinary (interdisciplinary) variety of the background … design (and redesign) for entrepreneurship in innovation-driven knowledge economy. …
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Disconnects among system components preempt technology adoption by the diminution or absence of potential user's perceptions, a state of second-order ignorance (ignorance of ignorance). The condition of flawed or failed efficacy in the use, deployment, or logistics of technology is, as we term,...
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strategic knowledge arbitrage competences. From the pre-market perspectives of R&D and innovation management through successful …
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