2016
DOI: 10.1007/s13132-016-0411-7
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A Quadruple and Quintuple Helix Approach to Regional Innovation Systems in the Transformation to a Forestry-Based Bioeconomy

Abstract: This article aims to understand the possible preconditions for the transformation of a regional innovation system (RIS) into a quadruple and quintuple helix system applied to the development of a sustainable forestry-based bioeconomy in Värmland, Sweden. Research points to the necessity not only of further developing current innovation systems to include more actors than earlier but also of taking concern for the environment as a way towards attaining sustainability. The research was carried out in response to… Show more

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“…The fourth helix is also investigated as Binnovation intermediaries^that are based in universities to support small and medium enterprises (Betz et al 2016). Among other examples are entrepreneurs who are driving regional development (Carayannis and Rakhmatullin 2014), in rural and less-favored regions, where the community often plays a dominant entrepreneurial role to enhance innovation (Kolehmainen et al 2016), and in the forestry-based bioeconomy in Sweden, where the aim is to add the perspectives and expertise from civil society and citizens to further develop the bioeconomy in the region (Grundel and Dahlström 2016). However, the authors (ibid) highlight that there is no clear direction on how the civil society is supposed to be part of the transformation process, in this particular case, and that so far, there has been no involvement of the fourth helix.…”
Section: The Quadruple Helixmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The fourth helix is also investigated as Binnovation intermediaries^that are based in universities to support small and medium enterprises (Betz et al 2016). Among other examples are entrepreneurs who are driving regional development (Carayannis and Rakhmatullin 2014), in rural and less-favored regions, where the community often plays a dominant entrepreneurial role to enhance innovation (Kolehmainen et al 2016), and in the forestry-based bioeconomy in Sweden, where the aim is to add the perspectives and expertise from civil society and citizens to further develop the bioeconomy in the region (Grundel and Dahlström 2016). However, the authors (ibid) highlight that there is no clear direction on how the civil society is supposed to be part of the transformation process, in this particular case, and that so far, there has been no involvement of the fourth helix.…”
Section: The Quadruple Helixmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intermediate organizations, such as NGOs, are consequently targeted for a more effective inclusion of civil society actors in innovation programs and projects (Lindberg et al 2014). Better communication between different actors has in addition been recognized as needed, particularly for the engagement of the civil society, as they commonly feel left out of decision-making processes (Grundel and Dahlström 2016). Kolehmainen et al (2016) suggest strategic thinking and actions, mutual interest, and commitment as of great importance for QH collaborations.…”
Section: The Quadruple Helixmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The innovation system consist of four parties consist of government, university, industry and the fourth party is citizens, NGOs, labor unions and another party that concern to growth-oriented perspective such consumer and users [19]. This comprehensive approach may the appropriate indicator because every party has their part and action to support the ecopreneurship.…”
Section: Advances In Social Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%