Science and Technology Parks in the Age of Open Innovation. The Finnish Case
Nicola Bellini (),
Jukka Teras () and
Hakan Ylinenpaa ()
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Nicola Bellini: Scuola superiore San’Anna di Pisa
Jukka Teras: University of Turku
Hakan Ylinenpaa: Lulea University of Technology
Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management, 2012, issue 1 Innovation Management in Global Marktes - 1, 25-44
Abstract:
The new emphasis on technological platforms, related variety, smart specialization etc. is leading to a substantial (although still incomplete) revision of established conceptual frameworks of the regional innovation systems, including the 'cluster' approach. At the same time, open innovation, as the emerging paradigm in the business literature on innovation, has proved to be a powerful concept, to be used both for analytical purposes and in order to design effective strategies for innovative companies. The role and development of Science and Technology Parks (STP) in Finland (one of the most dynamic countries in this respect), can be analysed to assess how the concept of 'open innovation' has been accepted and operationalized in the management of Finnish STPs.
Keywords: Open Innovation; Science and Technology Parks; Global Markets; STPs in Finland DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.4468/2012.1.03bellini.teras.ylinenpaa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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