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UNIVERSITIES AND THE GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY:

A Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Relations
Henry Etzkowitz & Loet Leydesdorff (eds.). London: Cassell Academic, 1997.

1. Introduction: Universities in the Global Knowledge Economy
Henry Etzkowitz & Loet Leydesdorff

I. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE KNOWLEDGE BASED REGIME

2. The New Role of the University in the Productive Sector
Judith Sutz

3. Innovation Networks in Australia and China
Tim Turpin & Sam Garrett-Jones

4. Technological Programmes in the European Union
Philippe Larédo 

II. THE COEVOLUTION OF TECHNOLOGIES AND INSTITUTIONS

6. Emerging Environments of Biotechnology
Maureen McKelvey

7. The Desktop Model of Innovation in Digital Media
William N. Kaghan & Gerald B. Barnett 

III. THE OPERATION OF THE TRIPLE HELIX

8. Crossing Boundaries: The Emergence of Research Technology Communities
Terry Shinn

9. Negotiating a New Science: Artificial Intelligence
Petra Ahrweiler

10. The New Communication Regime of University-Industry-Government Relations
Loet Leydesdorff

IV. UNIVERSITIES IN KNOWLEDGE BASED ECONOMIES

11. Universities and Industrial Competitive Advantage
Magnus Gulbrandsen

12. Japan: From Technology to Science Policy
Morris Low

13. The Entrepreneurial University and the Emergence of Democratic Corporatism
Henry Etzkowitz 

EPILOGUE

14. A Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Relations
Loet Leydesdorff & Henry Etzkowitz

Bibliography
Index

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