a triple helix of university-industry-government /
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Riccardo Viale and Henry Etzkowitz.
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Northampton, MA :
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Edward Elgar,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2010.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xi, 351 pages :
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illustrations ;
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24 cm
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction: anti-cyclic triple helix / Riccardo Viale and Henry Etzkowitz -- pt. 1: How to capitalize knowledge. Knowledge-driven capitalization of knowledge / Riccardo Viale -- 'Only connect': academic-business research collaborations and the formation of ecologies of innovation / Paul A. David and J. Stanley Metcalfe -- Venture capitalism as a mechanism for knowledge governance / Cristiano Antonelli and Morris Teubal -- How much should society fuel the greed of innovators? On the relations between appropriability, opportunities and rates of innovation / Giovanni Dosi, Luigi Marengo and Corrado Pasquali -- Global bioregions: knowledge domains, capabilities and innovation system networks / Philip Cooke -- Proprietary versus public domain licensing of software and research products / Alfonso Gambardella and Bronwyn H. Hall -- pt. 2: Triple helix in the knowledge economy. A company of their own: entrepreneurial scientists and the capitalization of knowledge / Henry Etzkowitz -- Multi-level perspectives: a comparative analysis of national R & D policies / Caroling Lanciano-Morandat and Eric Verdier -- The role of boundary organizations in maintaining separation in the triple helix / Sally Davenport and Shirley Leitch -- The knowledge economy: Fritz Machlup's construction of a synthetic concept / Benoît Godin -- Measuring the knowledge base of an economy in terms of triple-helix relations / Loet Leydesdorff, Wilfred Dolfsma and Gerben Van der Panne -- Knowledge networks: integration mechanisms and performance assessment / Matilde Luna and José Luis Velasco.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"In recent years, university-industry-government interactions have come to the forefront as a method of promoting economic growth in increasingly knowledge-based societies. This volume evaluated the capacity of the triple helix model to represent the recent evolution of local and national systems of innovation. It examines the legal, economic, administrative, political and cognitive dimensions employed to configure and study, in practical terms, the series of phenomena contained in the triple helix category."--[book jacket].