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A Triple Helix Model Based on Open Collaborative Innovation in Colombia: A Proposal for Higher Education Institutions

A Triple Helix Model Based on Open Collaborative Innovation in Colombia: A Proposal for Higher Education Institutions

Maria Del Pilar Ramirez-Salazar, Rafael Ignacio Perez-Uribe, Carlos Salcedo-Perez
ISBN13: 9781522558378|ISBN10: 1522558373|EISBN13: 9781522558385
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5837-8.ch011
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Ramirez-Salazar, Maria Del Pilar, et al. "A Triple Helix Model Based on Open Collaborative Innovation in Colombia: A Proposal for Higher Education Institutions." Handbook of Research on Ethics, Entrepreneurship, and Governance in Higher Education, edited by Suja R. Nair and José Manuel Saiz-Álvarez, IGI Global, 2019, pp. 238-261. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5837-8.ch011

APA

Ramirez-Salazar, M. D., Perez-Uribe, R. I., & Salcedo-Perez, C. (2019). A Triple Helix Model Based on Open Collaborative Innovation in Colombia: A Proposal for Higher Education Institutions. In S. Nair & J. Saiz-Álvarez (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Ethics, Entrepreneurship, and Governance in Higher Education (pp. 238-261). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5837-8.ch011

Chicago

Ramirez-Salazar, Maria Del Pilar, Rafael Ignacio Perez-Uribe, and Carlos Salcedo-Perez. "A Triple Helix Model Based on Open Collaborative Innovation in Colombia: A Proposal for Higher Education Institutions." In Handbook of Research on Ethics, Entrepreneurship, and Governance in Higher Education, edited by Suja R. Nair and José Manuel Saiz-Álvarez, 238-261. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2019. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5837-8.ch011

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Abstract

The open collaborative innovation model based on a triple helix proposes a way by which collaborative processes and innovation networks create value. It contains seven components: (1) innovation challenges, (2) internal-external knowledge, (3) paradigm change, (4) leadership, (5) interinstitutional and transdisciplinary teams, (6) communication, and (7) creative solutions; and six principles: (1) identity, (2) agreements,(3) flexibility, (4) commitment, (5) recognition, and (6) trust. This research emphasizes on the importance of Component 5 for programs of open collaborative innovation, since the joint work among the academy, the government, and the industry to create a triple helix consolidates systems of regional innovation that are necessary to improve national competitiveness and productivity.

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