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The book investigates the definition of the theoretical basis and the operationalisation of the triple helix system of innovation in the context of developing countries. It considers the triple helix approach as a policy position that is capable of providing a sustainable basis for innovation and technological progress.
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The book investigates the definition of the theoretical basis and the operationalisation of the triple helix system of innovation in the context of developing countries. It considers the triple helix approach as a policy position that is capable of providing a sustainable basis for innovation and technological progress.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136876059
- Artikelnr.: 38278758
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136876059
- Artikelnr.: 38278758
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Mohammed Saad is a Professor of Innovation and Technology Management at the Bristol Business School. His teaching, consultancy and research activities include mainstream operations management, innovation and technology management. Girma Zawdie is a Lecturer in economics and sustainable development in the David Livingstone Centre for Sustainability, at the University of Strathclyde. Areas of his research focus include technology management and policy issues relating to the environment, world poverty and sustainable development.
Introduction. M. Saad and G. Zawdie Section I: Knowledge Production,
Sharing and Use Through Triple Helix 1. Triple Helix Knowledge Clusters:
Accelerating Innovation and Creating Transformative Networks. L. W. Jerome
2. Innovation Systems Interactions and Technology Transfer and Assimilation
for Industrial Development: the Cases of South Korea and Mexico. María
Isabel Rivera Vargas 3. A New Regulatory Framework for the Relationship
between University and Industry: the Brazilian Experience. Anne-Marie
Maculan, and José Manoel Carvalho de Mello 4. Inter-Organizational Learning
Through South-South Cooperation: A Case Study Investigation. Najeh
Bouraoui, Amira Bouhamed and Jamil Chaabouni 5. Guarding the Gatekeeper:
University Research Managers in a Triple Helix Environment. John Kirkland
and Julie Stackhouse 6. Re-Visiting Agricultural Science for
Development: From Mode 1 to Mode 2. Norman Clark Section II:
Operationalising the Triple Helix Model and Bridging the Gaps 7. The Triple
Helix Paradigm in Korea and Taiwan: A Test for New Forms of Capital.
Matthew Shapiro 8. Mobilizing for Development: Putting the Triple Helix
into Action in Ghana. James Dzisah 9. Bridging the Gaps in the Triple
Helix: A Case Study Based on the Challenge of the Indonesian Experience.
Dessy Irawati 10. The Incubator Movement: A Comparative Analysis of Brazil
and Mexico. Mariza Almeida, and Maria Del Pilar Montserrat Perez Hernandez
11. The Challenges Arising in the Evolution of the Triple Helix
Institutional System: The Case of Malaysia. Azley Abd Razak and Mohammed
Saad 12. Innovation in a Developing Country Context: Developing an
Integrated Framework through India's Experience. Surja Datta and Mohammed
Saad 13. Science Parks and University-Industry Collaboration in Malaysia.
Girma Zawdie and Chandra Malairaja Section III: Shift towards a Triple
Helix Policy Paradigm and Implications for Developing Countries 14.
Creative Reconstruction - Towards a Triple Helix Innovation Strategy in
Central and Eastern Europe Countries. Marina Ranga and Henry Etzkowitz 15.
Not Yet Triple Helix III? Japanese MOT Policies and the Problem of
Technology Exploitation. Ingyu Oh
Sharing and Use Through Triple Helix 1. Triple Helix Knowledge Clusters:
Accelerating Innovation and Creating Transformative Networks. L. W. Jerome
2. Innovation Systems Interactions and Technology Transfer and Assimilation
for Industrial Development: the Cases of South Korea and Mexico. María
Isabel Rivera Vargas 3. A New Regulatory Framework for the Relationship
between University and Industry: the Brazilian Experience. Anne-Marie
Maculan, and José Manoel Carvalho de Mello 4. Inter-Organizational Learning
Through South-South Cooperation: A Case Study Investigation. Najeh
Bouraoui, Amira Bouhamed and Jamil Chaabouni 5. Guarding the Gatekeeper:
University Research Managers in a Triple Helix Environment. John Kirkland
and Julie Stackhouse 6. Re-Visiting Agricultural Science for
Development: From Mode 1 to Mode 2. Norman Clark Section II:
Operationalising the Triple Helix Model and Bridging the Gaps 7. The Triple
Helix Paradigm in Korea and Taiwan: A Test for New Forms of Capital.
Matthew Shapiro 8. Mobilizing for Development: Putting the Triple Helix
into Action in Ghana. James Dzisah 9. Bridging the Gaps in the Triple
Helix: A Case Study Based on the Challenge of the Indonesian Experience.
Dessy Irawati 10. The Incubator Movement: A Comparative Analysis of Brazil
and Mexico. Mariza Almeida, and Maria Del Pilar Montserrat Perez Hernandez
11. The Challenges Arising in the Evolution of the Triple Helix
Institutional System: The Case of Malaysia. Azley Abd Razak and Mohammed
Saad 12. Innovation in a Developing Country Context: Developing an
Integrated Framework through India's Experience. Surja Datta and Mohammed
Saad 13. Science Parks and University-Industry Collaboration in Malaysia.
Girma Zawdie and Chandra Malairaja Section III: Shift towards a Triple
Helix Policy Paradigm and Implications for Developing Countries 14.
Creative Reconstruction - Towards a Triple Helix Innovation Strategy in
Central and Eastern Europe Countries. Marina Ranga and Henry Etzkowitz 15.
Not Yet Triple Helix III? Japanese MOT Policies and the Problem of
Technology Exploitation. Ingyu Oh
Introduction. M. Saad and G. Zawdie Section I: Knowledge Production,
Sharing and Use Through Triple Helix 1. Triple Helix Knowledge Clusters:
Accelerating Innovation and Creating Transformative Networks. L. W. Jerome
2. Innovation Systems Interactions and Technology Transfer and Assimilation
for Industrial Development: the Cases of South Korea and Mexico. María
Isabel Rivera Vargas 3. A New Regulatory Framework for the Relationship
between University and Industry: the Brazilian Experience. Anne-Marie
Maculan, and José Manoel Carvalho de Mello 4. Inter-Organizational Learning
Through South-South Cooperation: A Case Study Investigation. Najeh
Bouraoui, Amira Bouhamed and Jamil Chaabouni 5. Guarding the Gatekeeper:
University Research Managers in a Triple Helix Environment. John Kirkland
and Julie Stackhouse 6. Re-Visiting Agricultural Science for
Development: From Mode 1 to Mode 2. Norman Clark Section II:
Operationalising the Triple Helix Model and Bridging the Gaps 7. The Triple
Helix Paradigm in Korea and Taiwan: A Test for New Forms of Capital.
Matthew Shapiro 8. Mobilizing for Development: Putting the Triple Helix
into Action in Ghana. James Dzisah 9. Bridging the Gaps in the Triple
Helix: A Case Study Based on the Challenge of the Indonesian Experience.
Dessy Irawati 10. The Incubator Movement: A Comparative Analysis of Brazil
and Mexico. Mariza Almeida, and Maria Del Pilar Montserrat Perez Hernandez
11. The Challenges Arising in the Evolution of the Triple Helix
Institutional System: The Case of Malaysia. Azley Abd Razak and Mohammed
Saad 12. Innovation in a Developing Country Context: Developing an
Integrated Framework through India's Experience. Surja Datta and Mohammed
Saad 13. Science Parks and University-Industry Collaboration in Malaysia.
Girma Zawdie and Chandra Malairaja Section III: Shift towards a Triple
Helix Policy Paradigm and Implications for Developing Countries 14.
Creative Reconstruction - Towards a Triple Helix Innovation Strategy in
Central and Eastern Europe Countries. Marina Ranga and Henry Etzkowitz 15.
Not Yet Triple Helix III? Japanese MOT Policies and the Problem of
Technology Exploitation. Ingyu Oh
Sharing and Use Through Triple Helix 1. Triple Helix Knowledge Clusters:
Accelerating Innovation and Creating Transformative Networks. L. W. Jerome
2. Innovation Systems Interactions and Technology Transfer and Assimilation
for Industrial Development: the Cases of South Korea and Mexico. María
Isabel Rivera Vargas 3. A New Regulatory Framework for the Relationship
between University and Industry: the Brazilian Experience. Anne-Marie
Maculan, and José Manoel Carvalho de Mello 4. Inter-Organizational Learning
Through South-South Cooperation: A Case Study Investigation. Najeh
Bouraoui, Amira Bouhamed and Jamil Chaabouni 5. Guarding the Gatekeeper:
University Research Managers in a Triple Helix Environment. John Kirkland
and Julie Stackhouse 6. Re-Visiting Agricultural Science for
Development: From Mode 1 to Mode 2. Norman Clark Section II:
Operationalising the Triple Helix Model and Bridging the Gaps 7. The Triple
Helix Paradigm in Korea and Taiwan: A Test for New Forms of Capital.
Matthew Shapiro 8. Mobilizing for Development: Putting the Triple Helix
into Action in Ghana. James Dzisah 9. Bridging the Gaps in the Triple
Helix: A Case Study Based on the Challenge of the Indonesian Experience.
Dessy Irawati 10. The Incubator Movement: A Comparative Analysis of Brazil
and Mexico. Mariza Almeida, and Maria Del Pilar Montserrat Perez Hernandez
11. The Challenges Arising in the Evolution of the Triple Helix
Institutional System: The Case of Malaysia. Azley Abd Razak and Mohammed
Saad 12. Innovation in a Developing Country Context: Developing an
Integrated Framework through India's Experience. Surja Datta and Mohammed
Saad 13. Science Parks and University-Industry Collaboration in Malaysia.
Girma Zawdie and Chandra Malairaja Section III: Shift towards a Triple
Helix Policy Paradigm and Implications for Developing Countries 14.
Creative Reconstruction - Towards a Triple Helix Innovation Strategy in
Central and Eastern Europe Countries. Marina Ranga and Henry Etzkowitz 15.
Not Yet Triple Helix III? Japanese MOT Policies and the Problem of
Technology Exploitation. Ingyu Oh