The Role of Universities in Shaping the Evolution of Silicon Valley’s Ecosystem of Innovation
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Publication date
2020-10-03ISSN
2197-1927
Abstract
Universities play a unique role in ecosystems of innovation. They interact with the other agents of the Triple Helix model, developing their functions in relation to each other and together with industry and government. Grounded in key conceptual frameworks—Triple Helix, Regional Innovation Systems and Entrepreneurial University—we analyze how the leading universities in Silicon Valley (UC Berkeley, Stanford and UC San Francisco) have evolved, adapting to new demands and, in turn, shaping the evolution of Silicon Valley. To do so we use quantitative and qualitative data and examine the changes occurring between 2007 and 2018. A close examination of the data from this period reveals an increased attention to entrepreneurship education and an intensified activity of technology transfer offices. Equally relevant are the increased interactions between universities and investors (business angels, Venture Capital funds and corporate investors), and the improvement of specific infrastructures to incubate and accelerate business ideas.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
3 - Social Sciences
33 - Economics. Economic science
65 - Communication and transport industries. Accountancy. Business management. Public relations
Keywords
Ecosystems of innovation
Entrepreneurial universities
Evolution
Silicon Valley
Triple Helix
Ecosistemes d'innovació
Universitats emprenedores
Evolució
Pages
45 p.
Publisher
Brill
Is part of
Triple Helix, vol. 7, núm. 2-3
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