From the Triple Helix model to the Global Open Innovation model a case study based on international cooperation for innovation in Dominican Republic

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From the Triple Helix model to the Global Open Innovation model a case study based on international cooperation for innovation in Dominican RepublicFecha
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Villarreal, O. & Calvo, N. (2015). From the Triple Helix model to the Global Open Innovation model: A case study based on international cooperation for innovation in Dominican Republic. Journal of Engineering and Technology Management, 35, 71-92. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jengtecman.2014.10.002
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[Abstract]: This study presents a case study research that sets out the process of designing the Dominican
Republic’s RDI strategy during the period 2001-2007 and the role played by international
cooperation in that process. We discuss the Triple Helix model as framework, and the use of a
new approach that can be transferred to other countries. The results have validated some of
the model’s assumptions, but they have also confirmed the existence of certain explanatory
limitations in it. In order to rectify them, a new model –the Global Open Innovation model–
has been proposed as alternative approach to the innovation transfer.
Palabras clave
R&D Strategy
International cooperation
Innovation transfer
Triple Helix
Case study research
International cooperation
Innovation transfer
Triple Helix
Case study research
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0923-4748