Post-Soviet Innovation
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Citation: Triple Helix 2016 3:11
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The Triple Helix after communism: Russia and China compared
Russia and China both are endeavoring to transform Soviet-style R&D systems characterized by separate education, research and business spheres into something more suited to a knowledge economy supporting innov...
Citation: Triple Helix 2016 3:1 -
Re-aligning the Triple Helix in post-Soviet Armenia
In the age of Open Innovation, it is vital for a country in the lower middle-income bracket to free itself from those constraints which seriously weaken the links between science and industry. A descriptive an...
Citation: Triple Helix 2015 2:15 -
Dirty dances: academia-industry relations in Russia
Many commercially successful innovations are now arising from basic research carried out at universities. The boundary between pure science and applied research is blurred. In this context, governments worldwi...
Citation: Triple Helix 2015 2:13 -
Spin-off as an indicator of regional innovation network development
It is not easy to design an appropriate indicator of network collaboration that is relevant and comparable to all regions of the Russian Federation. This is a challenge because the creation of high-tech start-...
Citation: Triple Helix 2015 2:10 -
Intersectoral mobility of researchers in Russia: trends and policy measures
This article is devoted to analysis of researchers’ internal mobility in Russia related to their movement between academic institutes or universities and industry - the so-called intersectoral mobility. Inters...
Citation: Triple Helix 2015 2:6