Permanent record · RIR–3024
Assessing the Role of University-Industry Knowledge Sharing in Emerging Economy Innovation Ecosystems
Open science and open innovation are critical for economic development in emerging markets. This study proposes examining the specific mechanisms that facilitate effective knowledge transfer between universities and private firms.
What specific institutional mechanisms most effectively facilitate knowledge transfer between universities and private firms in emerging economies?
Knowledge gap
What remains worth asking
The source suggests that while the connection is fundamental, it remains useful to test which specific partnership models yield the highest competitive advantage for local businesses.
Potential contribution
Why it may matter
Identifying effective knowledge sharing models can help emerging economies accelerate technological and economic development.
Academic placement
OECD fields and topic tags
Scope: University-industry partnerships within a specific emerging economy. · Method signals: Comparative Case Study, Quantitative Network Analysis
Possible study pathways
One question, different levels
Management of university-industry innovation partnerships.
Systemic analysis of innovation ecosystems in developing nations.
Qualification signal
79/100
- Focus on the intersection of open science and open innovation.
- Ensure the scope is bounded to a specific regional or national context.
- Open-access scholarly source and DOI metadata verified
Provenance
Research Idea Registry curation
- DOI and bibliographic metadata independently resolved
- Open-access status verified
- The research direction is transparently marked as AI-inferred
APA 7 source
Ottonicar, S. L. C., Arraiza, P. M., & Fabiano, A. (2020). Opening Science and Innovation: Opportunities for Emerging Economies. Foresight and STI Governance, 14(4), 95-111. https://doi.org/10.17323/2500-2597.2020.4.95.111
Paper abstract and discussion context; AI-inferred direction
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