Efficiency Evaluation of Industry-University-Research Institute Collaboration: A Case Study of Suzhou
Meng Dai (),
Chi Wang (),
Xiao-ran Hu () and
Chengyang Xie ()
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Meng Dai: School of Economics and Management in Southeast University
Chi Wang: School of Foreign Languages in Southeast University
Xiao-ran Hu: School of Economics and Management in Southeast University
Chengyang Xie: School of Economics and Management in Southeast University
Chapter Chapter 155 in The 19th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2013, pp 1463-1470 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In the government’s efforts to promote technological innovation, one of the important parts is industry-university-research institute collaboration. Suzhou is the pioneering area of China’s economic development, where industry-university-research institute collaboration has played a significant role in its regional development. By evaluating the efficiency of this collaboration in Suzhou and analyzing its characteristics, we can scientifically formulate the planning of the first development area-Sunan (south area of Jiangsu province), lead the transformation of the local and other regions and build the innovation-based economy. By means of the data envelopment analysis method, this paper intends to make a preliminary evaluation of the efficiency of the industry-university-research institute collaboration in each district in Suzhou.
Keywords: Industry-university-research institute collaboration; Efficiency; Suzhou; Data envelopment analysis method (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38427-1_155
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