Universitat Ramon Llull. La Salle
2021-04-13
Chapter 8 highlights how active partnerships among university, industry, and government (Triple Helix) can support the development of urban science parks (USP) as enabling incubation mechanisms for innovative startups. The chapter presents a conceptual framework that combines theoretical lenses of Triple Helix, Knowledge-Based Urban Development, Clusters of Innovation, and Lifecycle of a New Venture, which aims at improving the current understanding of how USP’s evolve, and how the role of TH agents change over the lifecycle of USPs. Application of the framework is illustrated by a comparative case study of two prominent USPs, 22@Barcelona (Spain) and Porto Digital in Recife (Brazil).
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Triple Helix; Science parks; Kknowledge-based urban development; Clusters of innovation; 22@Barcelona; Porto Digital; Triple Hèlix; Parcs científics; Desenvolupament Urbà Basat en el Coneixement; Clústers d'innovació
20 p.
Edward Elgar
Handbook of Research on Business and Technology Incubation and Acceleration (p. 140–159)
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