Efficiency Evaluation of Knowledge Flow in University-Industry Collaborative Innovation in China
Yu Yu,
Yao Chen and
Qinfen Shi
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Yu Yu: Nanjing Audit University
Yao Chen: Nanjing Audit University
Qinfen Shi: Suzhou University of Science & Technology
Chapter Chapter 3 in Strategy and Performance of Knowledge Flow, 2018, pp 29-48 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Under economic globalization, innovation is increasingly more open, and the creation, innovation, and application sectors of technological knowledge need to build an open collaborative innovation. Collaborative innovation is a transdisciplinary approach for developing global synergy to improve the competitiveness of an organization through holistic, competitive, and complementary interactions between and among innovation participants in a specific environment (Swink 2006). A collaborative innovation system essentially consists of three sectors: industry, universities, and the government, with each one interacting with the other two, while at the same time playing its own role.
Keywords: Knowledge Flows; Collaborative Innovation System (CIS); Efficiency Evaluation Model; Pure Technical Efficiency; Independent Innovation Capability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77926-3_3
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