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Special issue Journal of Technology Transfer vol 24, no.2&3 (1999)

UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY GOVERNMENT RELATIONS: A TRIPLE HELIX

* Henry Etzkowitz and Loet Leydesdorff, "The Future Location of Research and Technology Transfer"

Part I. THE TRANSFER SYSTEM IN TRANSITION

1. Magnus Klofsten, Dylan Jones-Evans, and Carina Schärberg, "Growing the Linköping Technopole -- A longitudinal study of the Triple Helix development in Sweden."

2. Maria Nedeva, Luke Goerghiou, and Peter Halfpenny, "Benefactors or Beneficiary -- The Role of Industry in the Support of University Research Equipment."

3. Anne-Marie Maculan and Deborah Moraes Zouain, "Changes in Brazilian Public R&D Institutions Management: The National Institute of Technology Case-Study."

4. Igor Egorov and Elias Carayannis, "Transforming the Post-Soviet Research Systems Through Incubating Technological Entrepreneurship."

Part II. REFLECTIONS ON TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

5. Erkki Kaukkonen and Mika Nieminen, "Modeling the Triple Helix from a Small Country Perspective."

6. Richard Hull, Vivien Walsh, Ken Green, and Andrew McMeekin, "The Techno-Economic: Perspectives for Analysis and Intervention."

7. Elias G. Carayannis and Jeffrey Alexander, "Winning by Co-opeting in Strategic Government-University-Industry R&D Partnerships: The Power of Complex, Dynamic Knowledge Networks."

8. Henk Dits and Guus Berkhout, "Towards a policy framework for the use of knowledge in innovation systems."

Part III. POLICY MODELS OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

9. Magnus Gulbrandsen and Henry Etkzowitz "The Convergence Between Europe and America: The Transition From Industrial to Innovation Policy."

10. Joske Bunders, Jacqueline Broerse, and Marjolein Zweekhorst, "The Triple Helix Enriched with the User Perspective: A view from Bangladesh."

11. Christiane Gebhardt, "Asia is taking a hard look: University - Foreign Company Relations in China."

(accepted for publication on November 17, 1998)

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