Research and Technology in Greece. Addressing aspects of the “triple helix” interactions

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Research and Technology in Greece. Addressing aspects of the “triple helix” interactions (EN)

Karampekios, Nikolaos
Sachini, Evi
Chrysomallidis, Charalampos

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2020-12-07


The paper embraces a macro-view and elaborates on the synergies established between the main components of the triple helix scheme in Greece. The analysis focuses on the collaboration between the academia and the business world and the role the public sector is playing in the national research ecosystem, and, particularly, in motivating academia-business collaboration. The empirical evidence builds upon existing knowledge-intensive quantitative and qualitative indicators and data on the national research and innovation system. Findings give out a mixed signal - some aspects of this synergetic relationship, namely, copublications, can be improved while other aspects, such as innovative enterprises collaborating with the academia, indicate a growing collaboration pattern. On a wider level, this paper contributes to mapping of knowledge intensive synergies between academia, businesses and public administration, thus offering empirical level fi ndings at the national level. (EN)


Greece (EN)
Technology (EN)
Triple helix (EN)
Research (EN)
Interactions (EN)
Business sector (EN)
Universities (EN)

Περιφέρεια

English

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (EL)


2241-1380
2623-4920
Περιφέρεια | Regional Integration: Politics, Economics, Governance; Αρ. 10 (2020): Περιφέρεια | Region & Periphery; 103-122 (EL)
Perifereia | Regional Integration: Politics, Economics, Governance; No. 10 (2020): Perifereia | Region & Periphery; 103-122 (EN)

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Copyright (c) 2020 Evi Sachini, Charalampos Chrysomallidis, Nikolaos Karampekios (EN)




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