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Resumo:We propose a theoretical growth model with which to frame analytically the Quadruple Helix Innovation Theory (QHIT). The aim is to emphasise the investment in innovation transmission mechanisms in terms of economic growth and productivity gains, in one-high-technology sector, by stressing the role played by the helices of the Quadruple Helix Innovation Model: Academiaand Technological Infrastructures, Firms of Innovation, Government and Civil Society. In the existing literature, the relationship between the helices and respective impacts on economic growth does not appear clear. Results are fragiledue to data weakness and the inexistence of a theoretical framework to specify the relationship between the helices. Hence our motivation for providing the QHIT with a theoretical growth model. Our intent is to model the importance of emerging, dynamically adaptive, and transdisciplinary knowledge and innovation ecosystems to economic growth. We .nd that higher economic growth rate is obtained as a result of an increase in synergies and complementarities between different productive units, or an incease in productive government expenditure.
Autores principais:Afonso, Óscar
Outros Autores:Monteiro, Sara; Thompson, Maria João Ribeiro
Assunto:Economic growth Innovation ecosystems Quadruple helix innovation model
Ano:2010
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:working paper
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Thompson, Maria João Ribeiro
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Quadruple helix innovation model
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description We propose a theoretical growth model with which to frame analytically the Quadruple Helix Innovation Theory (QHIT). The aim is to emphasise the investment in innovation transmission mechanisms in terms of economic growth and productivity gains, in one-high-technology sector, by stressing the role played by the helices of the Quadruple Helix Innovation Model: Academiaand Technological Infrastructures, Firms of Innovation, Government and Civil Society. In the existing literature, the relationship between the helices and respective impacts on economic growth does not appear clear. Results are fragiledue to data weakness and the inexistence of a theoretical framework to specify the relationship between the helices. Hence our motivation for providing the QHIT with a theoretical growth model. Our intent is to model the importance of emerging, dynamically adaptive, and transdisciplinary knowledge and innovation ecosystems to economic growth. We .nd that higher economic growth rate is obtained as a result of an increase in synergies and complementarities between different productive units, or an incease in productive government expenditure.
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spellingShingle A growth model for the quadruple helix innovation theory
Afonso, Óscar
Economic growth
Innovation ecosystems
Quadruple helix innovation model
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Economic growth
Innovation ecosystems
Quadruple helix innovation model
title A growth model for the quadruple helix innovation theory
title_full A growth model for the quadruple helix innovation theory
title_fullStr A growth model for the quadruple helix innovation theory
title_full_unstemmed A growth model for the quadruple helix innovation theory
title_short A growth model for the quadruple helix innovation theory
title_sort A growth model for the quadruple helix innovation theory
topic Economic growth
Innovation ecosystems
Quadruple helix innovation model
topic_facet Economic growth
Innovation ecosystems
Quadruple helix innovation model
url https://hdl.handle.net/1822/11703
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