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Universities as drivers of knowledge-based regional development: a triple helix analysis of Wales

Huggins, R., Jones, M. and Upton, Stevie 2008. Universities as drivers of knowledge-based regional development: a triple helix analysis of Wales. International Journal of Innovation and Regional Development 1 (1) , pp. 24-47. 10.1504/IJIRD.2008.016858

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Abstract

As knowledge becomes an increasingly important part of regional innovation and development processes, the role of higher education institutions has come to the fore. The 'triple helix' model of economic development, which seeks to promote increased interaction across the government, business and higher education sectors, has gained significant currency as an approach for improving the fortunes of lagging regions. This paper examines a lagging region in the shape of Wales in the UK, which has achieved significant political autonomy in recent years, and assesses how the higher education sector is taking a more prominent role in the regional development agenda. It is concluded that the burden being placed on universities to become the bases of commercialisable knowledge is too heavy, and that Wales should consider establishing a series of publicly-funded research institutes to complement the activities of the higher education sector.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Geography and Planning (GEOPL)
Uncontrolled Keywords: triple helix, universities, higher education, knowledge economy, regional development, commercialisation, regional innovation, Wales, UK, United Kingdom, research institutes
Publisher: Inderscience
ISSN: 1753-0679
Last Modified: 07 Nov 2019 09:08
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/96589

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