The entrepreneurial university: Examining the underlying academic tensions

K Philpott, L Dooley, C O'Reilly, G Lupton - Technovation, 2011 - Elsevier
With increasing pressure on universities to play a role in the national innovation process,
this exploratory case study investigates how the concept of the entrepreneurial university …

Organisational modes for Open Innovation in the bio-pharmaceutical industry: An exploratory analysis

M Bianchi, A Cavaliere, D Chiaroni, F Frattini, V Chiesa - Technovation, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper investigates the adoption of Open Innovation in the bio-pharmaceutical industry,
studying through which organisational modes it is put into practice and how these modes …

Epistemic communities, localization and the dynamics of knowledge creation

P Cohendet, D Grandadam, L Simon… - Journal of economic …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
This article aims to clarify how epistemic communities dynamically shape the process of
knowledge creation in a localized context and how the evolving interaction between different …

Places, spaces and the dynamics of creativity: The video game industry in Montreal

D Grandadam, P Cohendet, L Simon - Regional studies, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Grandadam D., Cohendet P. and Simon L. Places, spaces and the dynamics of creativity: the
video game industry in Montreal, Regional Studies. The aim of this paper is to understand …

The evolving nature of Taiwan's national innovation system: The case of biotechnology innovation networks

M Dodgson, J Mathews, T Kastelle, MC Hu - Research Policy, 2008 - Elsevier
The dynamics of national innovation systems (NISs) are a source of considerable academic
and policy interest, especially when to address new competitive challenges they involve …

Do science parks promote research and technology? A scientometric analysis of the UK

D Minguillo, R Tijssen, M Thelwall - Scientometrics, 2015 - Springer
This study investigates whether scientific publications can give plausible suggestions about
whether R&D support infrastructures in the UK successfully foster scientific activity and …

Spontaneous vs. policy-driven: The origin and evolution of the biotechnology cluster

YS Su, LC Hung - Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2009 - Elsevier
The biotechnology industry is at the heart of the fast-growing knowledge-based economy.
One of the distinguishing characteristics of this industry is clustering. A cluster, like an …

Firm innovation in policy-driven parks and spontaneous clusters: the smaller firm the better?

KF Huang, CMJ Yu, DH Seetoo - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2012 - Springer
Mixed evidence has been found regarding how locating in a cluster or a park affects firms'
performance. This paper investigates how locating in different types of clusters and parks …

Rethinking urban creativity: Lessons from Barcelona and Montreal

P Cohendet, D Grandadam, L Simon - City, culture and society, 2011 - Elsevier
Creativity in a city requires that new knowledge and innovative ideas transit permanently
through three different layers of the city: the underground, the middleground and the …

The transition to a bio‐economy: national perspectives

M Kircher - Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Manfred Kircher, Chairman of Cluster Industrielle Biotechnologie e. VCLIB2021
considers the transition from a fossil‐fuel‐based economy to a global bio‐economy. In this …