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ISSN: 2450-7733     eISSN: 2300-4096    OAI    DOI: 10.18276/sip.2016.46/1-08
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Issue archive / nr 46/1 2016
MODEL POCZWÓRNEJ HELISY JAKO NARZĘDZIE WDRAŻANIA STRATEGII INTELIGENTNYCH SPECJALIZACJI
(Quadruple helix model and smart specialization strategies implementation.)

Authors: Joanna Morawska-Jancelewicz
Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu
Keywords: smart specializations innovations smart development
Data publikacji całości:2016
Page range:10 (107-116)
Klasyfikacja JEL: R11 R58
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Abstract

Reginal Smart Specialization Strategy (RIS) is a novel approach to regional economic and social development promoted by the EU, designed to address issues of economic competitiveness and social cohesion as outlined in Europe 2020 strategy. Universities should be a vital partner for regions in the process of design and implementation of RIS3 and knowledge production and dissemination. The RIS3 Guide recognises the significance of and the need for the Quadruple Helix approach by proposing to add a fourth group (civil society as innovation users) to a classical Triple Helix model. This Quadruple Helix model puts innovation users at its heart and encourages the development of innovations that are pertinent for users.
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