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Developing the knowledge economy through university linkages: An exploration of RDA strategies through case studies of two English regions

Developing the knowledge economy through university linkages: An exploration of RDA strategies through case studies of two English regions
Developing the knowledge economy through university linkages: An exploration of RDA strategies through case studies of two English regions
Since their inception in 1999, England’s Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) have played a significant and growing role in realizing the potential benefits of the UK science base. This paper explores the innovation strategies being delivered by two RDAs, in the north-east of England (One North East) and the south-east of England (SEEDA), which have faced contrasting challenges in delivering improved innovation performance. The authors conclude with an agenda for future research concerning the development of regional triple helix systems, based on contrasts drawn.
1465-7503
293-306
Warren, L.
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Kitagawa, F.
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Eatough, M.
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Warren, L.
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Kitagawa, F.
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Eatough, M.
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Warren, L., Kitagawa, F. and Eatough, M. (2010) Developing the knowledge economy through university linkages: An exploration of RDA strategies through case studies of two English regions. The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 293-306. (doi:10.5367/ijei.2010.0005).

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Since their inception in 1999, England’s Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) have played a significant and growing role in realizing the potential benefits of the UK science base. This paper explores the innovation strategies being delivered by two RDAs, in the north-east of England (One North East) and the south-east of England (SEEDA), which have faced contrasting challenges in delivering improved innovation performance. The authors conclude with an agenda for future research concerning the development of regional triple helix systems, based on contrasts drawn.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2010
e-pub ahead of print date: 1 November 2010
Published date: 1 November 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 80438
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/80438
ISSN: 1465-7503
PURE UUID: 3edd7c88-3201-430a-82b4-57aa2c6d0bea

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Date deposited: 24 Mar 2010
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 00:37

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Author: L. Warren
Author: F. Kitagawa
Author: M. Eatough

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