: Elias G. Carayannis, David F.J. Campbell
: Mode 3 Knowledge Production in Quadruple Helix Innovation Systems 21st-Century Democracy, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship for Development
: Springer-Verlag
: 9781461420620
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Developed and developing economies alike face increased resource scarcity and competitive rivalry. In this context, science and technology appear as an essential source of competitive and sustainable advantage at national and regional levels. However, the key determinant of their efficacy is the quality and quantity of entrepreneurship-enabled innovation that unlocks and captures the benefits of the science enterprise in the form of private, public or hybrid goods.  Linking basic and applied research with the market, via technology transfer and commercialization mechanisms, including government-university-industr partnerships and capital investments, constitutes the essential trigger mechanism and driving force of sustainable competitive advantage and prosperity.  In this volume, the authors define the terms and principles of knowledge creation, diffusion, and use, and establish a theoretical framework for their study.  In particular, they focus on the 'Quadruple Helix' model, through which government, academia, industry, and civil society are seen as key actors promoting a democratic approach to innovation through which strategy development and decision making are exposed to feedback from key stakeholders, resulting in socially accountable policies and practices. 

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Contents5
Mode 3 Knowledge Production in Quadruple Helix Innovation Systems7
1 Introduction to Knowledge and Definition of Terms7
1.1 Open Innovation Diplomacy, 1 Quadruple Helix Innovation, 2 “Mode 3” Knowledge Production System, 3 and Fractal Research, Education and Innovation Ecosystem (FREIE) 48
1.2 Definition of Terms12
1.2.1 Diplomacy12
Science Diplomacy12
Cultural Diplomacy12
Economic Diplomacy12
Innovation Diplomacy13
1.3 Mode 3, Quadruple Helix, Quintuple Helix, Democracy of Knowledge, Schumpeter’s Creative Destruction, and the Co-evolution of Different Knowledge Modes18
2 The Conceptual Understanding of Knowledge and Innovation34
2.1 Innovation Placed in Context34
2.2 The Relationship Between Knowledge and Innovation36
2.3 The “Mode 3” Knowledge Production System Multilevel Approach to Knowledge and Innovation: The “Multilevel Innovation Systems”38
2.4 Linear Versus (and/or) Nonlinear Innovation Models (Modes)41
2.5 Extending the “Triple Helix” to a “Quadruple Helix” Model of Knowledge and Innovation43
2.6 Coexistence and Co-evolution of Different Knowledge and Innovation Paradigms45
2.7 The “Co-opetitive” Networking of Knowledge Creation, Diffusion, and Use47
3 Sectoral Systems of Innovation and Technology Dynamics47
3.1 Sectoral Systems of Innovation and Technology Dynamics in IT/ICT (Information Technology/Information and Communication Technology) in the Software Sector48
3.2 Sectoral Systems of Innovation and Technology Dynamics in Life Sciences, Biotechnology, and the Pharmaceutical Industry50
3.2.1 Sectoral Innovation and Technology Dynamics in the Pharmaceutical Sector50
3.2.2 Sectoral Innovation and Technology Dynamics in the Chemical Sector51
3.3 Sectoral Systems of Innovation and Technology Dynamics in the Machine Tool Sector52
4 Conclusion53
References62