Exploring the triple helix of academia-industry-government for supporting roadmapping in academia
Jie Yan,
Tieju Ma and
Yoshiteru Nakamori
International Journal of Management and Decision Making, 2011, vol. 11, issue 3/4, 249-267
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This paper argues that exploring the triple helix of academia-industry-government is very helpful for technology roadmapping in academia, since it is most likely that a future technology system will be shaped by academia, industry and government together. On the basis of this argument, this paper puts forward a computer-based approach for exploring the triple helix, which uses a four-level ontology to analyse three data sets – namely academia data set, industry data set and government data set. This paper also gives a case study of the application of the approach in developing research roadmaps for fuel-cell technology.
Keywords: technology roadmapping; academia; industry; central government; higher education; universities; computer-based approaches; triple helix; four-level ontologies; ontology; R&D; research and development; research roadmaps; fuel cells; Japan; management; decision making. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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