University-business-government collaboration: from institutes to platforms and ecosystems
An outline for a platform-based, bottom-up model, based on extensive project practices, is introduced for the university-business-government collaboration (UXC) analysis. Current internal incentive problems of UXC at universities especially in Europe are considered and guidelines introduced for a fast-lane platform model for building agile UXC knowledge engines. Experiences and learning lessons from small-scale, university-business-government collaboration cases are described and used as supporting knowledge for the hypothetical, bottom-up type of collaboration model. The practice experiences emphasize the role of the individual actors in opportunity pursuit and the value of the traditional academic capabilities as self-organizing elements in a successful UXC.
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2015
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Authors: | Nyman, Göte S. |
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Triple Helix. - Berlin : Springer, ISSN 2197-1927. - Vol. 2.2015, 1, p. 1-20
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Berlin : Springer |
Subject: | Triple Helix | University | Business | Collaboration | Platform |
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