“创新政策是一项团队运动”——来自加拿大创新生态系统中非政府中介机构的见解。

IF 2.3 Q3 MANAGEMENT Triple Helix Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-11-27 DOI:10.1186/s40604-018-0062-8
Merli Tamtik
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决策者和从业者都越来越多地采用创新生态系统方法来支持三螺旋框架内的知识流动。这种方法侧重于创新的协作和相互依赖的本质,这是基于支持关系、伙伴关系和联系的知识转移的社会方面。中介利益相关者在促进这种伙伴关系方面的重要作用尚未得到充分研究。本文考察了加拿大创新生态系统中三个中介利益相关者——加拿大科学政策中心、火星探索区和大学副校长研究中心的工作。通过采访来自安大略省联邦和省政府、非政府组织、行业和高等教育部门的40位专家,本研究探讨了创新生态系统是如何创建的,以及哪些因素影响了将不同利益相关者聚集在一起的成功。研究结果表明,强有力的政治愿景和领导力、认识到不同利益相关者需求的包容性方法,以及衡量和资助创新的明确方式,是加拿大创新生态系统的重要因素。
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'Innovation policy is a team sport' - insights from non-governmental intermediaries in Canadian innovation ecosystem.

Policy-makers and practitioners alike have increasingly embraced the innovation ecosystem approach to support the flow of knowledge within the Triple Helix framework. This approach focuses on the collaborative and interdependent nature of innovation, which is based on social aspects of knowledge transfer supporting relationships, partnerships, and connections. The important role of intermediary stakeholders that help to facilitate such partnerships is under-researched. This paper examines the work of three intermediary stakeholders in the Canadian innovation ecosystem-the Canadian Science Policy Centre, the MaRS Discovery District, and university Vice Presidents Research. By interviewing 40 experts from the federal and provincial governments, non-governmental organizations, industry, and the higher education sector in Ontario, this study examines how innovation ecosystems are created and what factors influence the success of bringing diverse stakeholders together. The findings suggest that strong political vision and leadership, an inclusive approach to recognizing the needs of diverse stakeholders, and clarity on ways to measure and fund innovation serve as important factors in the Canadian innovation ecosystem.

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Triple Helix
Triple Helix Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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