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Triple Helix Innovation in a Crises Era Henry Etzkowitz I International ITHI- Triple Helix Institute T 1
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Triple Helix Thesis University plays leading role in Knowledge-based Society: shift from secondary to primary institutional sphere Taking the role of the other e.g., university forming firms; government as venture capitalist; industry raising training to higher levels Triadic Interaction Facilitates Innovation Civil Society Substrate of Triple Helix Innovation 2
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Statist Triple Helix Government Industry Academia 3
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State IndustryAcademia 、 Laissez-faire Triple Helix 4
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The Entrepreneurial University Second Academic Revolution: entrepreneurship, innovation as third academic mission Can be built on a teaching or research university base / Sciences Humanities: Oregon Shakespeare MIT Consulting Part of Prof Job 1/5 th rule Newcastle Professor of Practice ½ rule Stanford: Critical Mass of Professorial Variety Brazil Innovation Law 2004 allows firm and academic lab together 5
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Innovation Paradox Problem: Financial Resources less Available in Downturn Opportunity: Human Resources More Available Counter-Cyclical Venture Capital Proposition 71 California Stem Cell Initiative; 3 Billion Necessity of Informed Choice: Picking Winners 6
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Triple Helix Spaces Linking knowledge, innovation, governance and leadership 7
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Knowledge space Pool of existing knowledge and the means of production of new knowledge Prerequisite: reach critical mass of research resources to generate growth Potential: Universities, Firm R&D units and Research Institutes (often underutilized) E.g. 1980s post-earthquake decentralization of Mexico City R&D institutes (R. Casas) 8
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Consensus space Neutral ground to Generate Ideas and Strategies - Triple Helix Meeting Place Formal and informal networks support new innovation projects Leadership by various Triple Helix actors 9
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Innovation space Leadership: Regional Innovation Organizer Creation of new and adaptation of existing hybrid organizations from elements of the TH spheres: e.g. Venture Capital Firm, Incubator, Science Park, ‘Company’ Universities Renewal of Science Parks: foundation of technology-based universities 10
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U I Circulation of Individuals in Triple Helix G U I U I G 11
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Triple Helix conceptual axes Individual Dynamics Circulation of individuals within and among TH spheres: dual roles of academics in U-I/U-G; student internships in firms, government, training in firms for dissertations TH education: Students: Novum Trivium, TH PhD Academics: PoPs, RoPs Institutional Spheres Hybrid institutions at UIG interfaces: U-I interface: TTOs, SPs, BIs, ILOs, JRCs, excellence centres); U-G interface: university contracts & grants offices, academics’ advisory services to policy- makers; I-G interface: chambers of commerce, professional associations, sectoral firm associations Integrative Spaces Knowledge, Consensus and Innovation Spaces Dissemination of innovation and best practice from local/regional to national/international level through networks of universities, firms, interface organisations Regional Innovation Organizer (leadership) 12
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