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  1. The triple helix model of innovation refers to a set of interactions between academia (the university), industry and government, to foster economic and social development, as described in concepts such as the knowledge economy and knowledge society.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Triple_helixTriple helix - Wikipedia

    In the fields of geometry and biochemistry, a triple helix (pl.: triple helices) is a set of three congruent geometrical helices with the same axis, differing by a translation along the axis. This means that each of the helices keeps the same distance from the central axis.

  3. Nov 25, 2021 · The article reviews the Triple Helix model and its related concepts, such as entrepreneurial university, academic revolutions, and spheres of innovation. It also introduces a special issue on the Triple Helix model and the future of innovation in society.

  4. Oct 28, 2021 · An optimised helix model of innovation (developed through synergy building between the Triple Helix and Quadruple Helix) concerns not only the configurations of helices but also changes within each helix.

  5. Aug 1, 2022 · This paper deals with innovation viewed through the triple helix model as a milestone in the contemporary society of knowledge-based economies. Our goal is to empirically investigate the (in)efficient utilisation of academia, industry and government as three helices in order to boost innovations.

  6. Jan 1, 1998 · A Triple Helix of overlapping, yet relatively independent institutional spheres is required to capture contemporary innovation processes.

  7. Jun 27, 2020 · The explanatory power of Triple Helix has been strengthened by integrating various social science concepts, e.g. Simmel's triad, Schumpeter's organizational entrepreneur, institutional logics and...

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