2019
DOI: 10.12776/qip.v23i1.1165
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Evolution of University Third Mission Activities in Slovakia: What Role for a Public Policy?

Abstract: <p class="Abstractheading">Purpose: Universities are an important component of regional innovation systems. There have been a number of studies during recent years in developed countries which analysed activities of universities aiming to increase their contribution in regional innovation. The aim of this article is to explore the evolution of third mission activities of universities in Slovakia and explore the role of public policy in this process.</p><p><strong>Methodology/Approach:&l… Show more

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“…Moreover, it is also important that all partners have the opportunity to influence decisions that affect the partnership (Anderson, Michael and Peirce, 2012). Removing barriers, however, is not enough: the drivers of the partnership and the presence of obvious benefits, which act as motivators, are also necessary to promote collaboration (Edmondson et al, 2012), building trust among all stakeholders (Piacentini, 2013;Rehák, Šipikal and Lešková, 2019).…”
Section: Collaboration With Universitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it is also important that all partners have the opportunity to influence decisions that affect the partnership (Anderson, Michael and Peirce, 2012). Removing barriers, however, is not enough: the drivers of the partnership and the presence of obvious benefits, which act as motivators, are also necessary to promote collaboration (Edmondson et al, 2012), building trust among all stakeholders (Piacentini, 2013;Rehák, Šipikal and Lešková, 2019).…”
Section: Collaboration With Universitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also argue that the Slovak example of these relationships is excellent for exploring the ways of informal cooperation, given the specific pathway of development of knowledge commercialization in the country. The Slovak legislation in 2017 already defined the possibilities of universities to manage their intellectual property; however, only several public universities in the country have adopted the rather early third mission policies and established TLOs to support knowledge transfer (Rehák et al 2019). Slovak universities still miss capacities and internal institutions for the development of the commercialization processes, which opens the ground for research on informal knowledge flows, as "side" activities of academics.…”
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