2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.11.659
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Changing Role of the University in Innovation Development: New Challenges for Russian Regions

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“…Innovations in Indian industries were mainly done by the employees and the customersthe major sources of knowledge. There is a very fragile connect (Minguillo & Thelwall, 2015;Pogodaeva et al 2015) between industries and HEI/PRI/NRLs. Recently, the large number of HEIs has taken initiative to establish incubation centres for start-ups, innovation laboratories for the industries who wish to explore new projects and the low-cost testing facilities.…”
Section: Innovations In Collaboration Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Innovations in Indian industries were mainly done by the employees and the customersthe major sources of knowledge. There is a very fragile connect (Minguillo & Thelwall, 2015;Pogodaeva et al 2015) between industries and HEI/PRI/NRLs. Recently, the large number of HEIs has taken initiative to establish incubation centres for start-ups, innovation laboratories for the industries who wish to explore new projects and the low-cost testing facilities.…”
Section: Innovations In Collaboration Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be explained by the specifics of climate in Volgograd. The availability of sports in Sevastopol is noted by the respondents mainly to paid services (Pogodaeva et al, 2015;Sharafutdinov et al, 2019;Chang et al, 2020).…”
Section: Positive Perception Of Physical Culture and Sportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the majority of TH studies indicates that the well‐organized governmental innovation policy directs roles and responsibilities of RIS actors, thus highlighting the importance of institutions (Etzkowitz & Klofsten, 2005; Etzkowitz & Zhou, 2017; Nordberg, 2015). Albeit previous research on the TH innovation model focuses on relatively different roles of helices, most of TH‐based RIS studies strive to find an efficient model for developing regional innovation in the knowledge‐based economy (Amaral et al, 2016; Boland, Phillips, Ryan, & Mcphee‐Knowles, 2012; Kamrowska‐Zaluska & Soltys, 2016; Pogodaeva et al, 2015). As such, developing a technologically innovative region seems to be the first and foremost goal in this stream of literature (see Figure 2).…”
Section: Evolution Of N‐helixmentioning
confidence: 99%