Conceptual And Model Support For The Development Of An Innovative Active University


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Conceptual and model support for the development of an innovative-active university


Conceptual and model support for the development of an innovative-active university

Author: Opirskyy Ivan

language: en

Publisher: International Science Group

Release Date: 2021-12-09


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Monograph / edited by Prof., D.Sc. (Economics) Ponomarenko V., Prof., D.Sc. (Economics), Rayevnyeva O., Prof., Assoc. prof. (Economics) Yermachenko V. – Primedia eLaunch, Boston, USA

ECIE 2017 12th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship


ECIE 2017 12th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Author: Christophe Loué

language: en

Publisher: Academic Conferences and publishing limited

Release Date: 2017-09-21


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Cooperation, Clusters, and Knowledge Transfer


Cooperation, Clusters, and Knowledge Transfer

Author: Joao J M Ferreira

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-03-26


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Cooperation and clusters have become the guiding paradigms for explaining and promoting regional competitiveness, but the cooperation process between firms and universities and the transfer of knowledge in guiding and nurturing regional competitiveness has received relatively little attention. This book strives to fill this gap in highlighting the connection between inter-firm cooperation in regional clusters, innovation and regional networks, and the role of universities in them . It goes beyond the traditional economic approach of clusters and includes ‘soft factors’ in the explanation of regional competitiveness, and connects the literature on clusters to the literature of learning and knowledge creation as sources of regional competitiveness. It aims to foster an international and interdisciplinary exchange of perspectives by presenting current developments, case studies, best practices as well as new integrated theoretical approaches and applications.