scholarly journals A Reassessment of the Roles of Technoscience Parks in Malaysia: Towards Developing A Sustainable Innovation Ecosystem

2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (17) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anidah Robani
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 27
Author(s):  
Jangkung Raharjo ◽  
Iwan Iwut Tritoasmoro ◽  
Bandiyah Sri Aprillia

Recently, several regions in Indonesia have been active in developing sustainable innovation ecosystem areas. This is inseparable from the birth of several policies that encourage it. However, there are still many obstacles to be found. Commitment from stakeholders, determination of focus areas to be developed, management human resources who focus on area management, availability of early adopters greatly affect the sustainability of the area. Several lessons learned and breakthroughs in area management in ensuring sustainability are discussed in this paper. From several keywords for success, stakeholder commitment is the main key to the success of the sustainable innovation ecosystem area.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (19) ◽  
pp. 8112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joana Costa ◽  
João C.O. Matias

Innovation matters. Business success increasingly depends upon sustainable innovation. Observing recent innovation best practices, the emergence of a new paradigm is traceable. Creating an innovative ecosystem has a multilayer effect: It contributes to regional digitalization, technological start-up emergence, open innovation promotion, and new policy enhancement retro-feeding the system. Public policy must create open innovation environments accordingly with the quintuple helix harmonizing the ecosystem to internalize emerging spillovers. The public sector should enhance the process, providing accurate legal framework, procurement of innovation, and shared risks in R&D. Opening the locks that confine the trunks of community, academic, industry, and government innovation will harness each dimension exploiting collective and collaborative potential of individuals towards a brighter sustainable future. In this sense, the aim of this study is to present how open innovation can enhance sustainable innovation ecosystems and boost the digital transition. For that, firstly, a diachronic perspective of the sustainable innovation ecosystem is traced, its connection to open innovation, and identification of the university linkages. Secondly, database exploration and econometric estimations are performed. Then, we will ascertain how far open innovation frameworks and in particular the knowledge flows unveiled by the university promote smart and responsible innovation cycles. Lastly, we will propose a policy package towards green governance, empowering the university in governance distributed ecosystem, embedded in the community, self-sustained with shared gains, and a meaningful sense of identity.


2016 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 537-558
Author(s):  
Olivér Kovács

This paper offers some ammunition to better understand Hungary’s position in the IMD World Talent Report 2015 (IMD WTR 2015). First, it gives a brief overview of the methodology of the IMD WTR by highlighting its main features. Second, it presents the 2015 ranking and puts the focus on Hungary’s withering talent competitiveness. The paper conveys the message that an overarching and consistent reform package is a must in the education system to foster talent utilisation. However, such a package is likely to be insufficient unless economic policy addresses the relevant shortcomings of the Hungarian innovation ecosystem.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (9) ◽  
pp. 80-88
Author(s):  
M. M. MARKHAICHUK ◽  
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M. A. TOBIEN ◽  

The method proposed in this paper allows us to determine the most promising areas of regional development within the framework of The national technology initiative (NTI) concept, taking into account the region's industry specialization. According to this method, the priority NTI markets for the Vladimir region were evaluated, and a map of the innovation ecosystem was compiled for the TechNet market, which received the highest points in the evaluation. The map shows the main stakeholders of the regional market “TechNet”, such as key enterprises in this area; educational organizations that train qualified specialists in this field; regional executive authorities responsible for legal regulation of innovation activities in the region, etc.


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