Universities, regional innovation systems and the Bangalore experience: towards a contextual and evolutionary perspective

Jan Vang, Lars Coenen, Christina Chaminade, Bjørn Asheim

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    Abstract

    This paper takes stock with one-size-fits-all models on the role of universities in regional innovation systems in Asia. It proposes a contextual and evolutionary perspective which focuses on the match between the specific competences and capabilities of the universities and the firms' particular requirements. Drawing on a non-deterministic evolutionary perspective, it makes an empirical analysis of the role played by universities and publicly funded research organizations in initiating, sustaining and deepening Bangalore's regional innovation system for the IT-service and software industry.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationISMOT'07: Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Management of Technology : MANAGING TOTAL INNOVATION AND OPEN INNOVATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY
    Number of pages5
    Volume1-2
    PublisherZhejiang University of Technology
    Publication date2007
    Pages884-888
    ISBN (Print)978-7-89490-375-4
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

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