ABSTRACT

Theory and Practice of Triple Helix Model in Developing Countries contributes to the expanding literature on "triple helix" innovation - focusing on developing countries. The book is based on practical cases and experiences from Africa, Latin America and Asia. Relevant experiences and best practices from developed countries are also examined.

The book is presented as a response to the growing awareness about the need for policy shift from the traditional technology transfer practice to a policy position that is capable of providing a sustainable basis for innovation and technological progress in developing countries. The book explores the triple helix system of innovation based on the dynamics of the interactive relationships between government, industry and universities in the creation, dissemination and sharing of knowledge in developing countries. A major point addressed by the book is the extent to which the ‘triple helix’ system of relationships between university, industry and government can enhance the effectiveness of universities in developing countries as agents of innovation, industrialization and sustainable development.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part I|110 pages

Knowledge Production, Sharing and Use through Triple Helix

chapter I 1|16 pages

Triple Helix Knowledge Clusters

Accelerating Innovation and Creating Transformative Networks

chapter I 5|11 pages

Guarding the Gatekeeper

University Research Managers in a Triple Helix Environment

chapter I 6|19 pages

Revisiting Agricultural Science for Development

From Mode 1 to Mode 2 1

part II|130 pages

Operationalising the Triple Helix System and Bridging the Gaps

chapter II 7|27 pages

The Triple Helix Paradigm in Korea and Taiwan

A Test for New Forms of Capital

chapter II 8|15 pages

Mobilizing for Development

Putting the Triple Helix into Action in Ghana

chapter II 9|15 pages

Bridging the Gaps in the Triple Helix

A Case Study Based on the Challenge of the Indonesian Experience

chapter II 10|14 pages

The Incubator Movement

A Comparative Analysis of Brazil and Mexico

chapter II 12|23 pages

Innovation in a Developing Country Context

Developing an Integrated Framework through India's Experience

part III|57 pages

Shift towards a Triple Helix Policy Paradigm and Implications for Developing Countries

chapter III 14|34 pages

Creative Reconstruction

A Triple Helix–Based Innovation Strategy in Central and Eastern Europe Countries

chapter III 15|21 pages

Not Yet Triple Helix III?

Japanese MOT Policies and the Problem of Technology Exploitation