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Volume 5 Number 1 Year 2017

8 articles in this issue 

Emanuela TODEVA,Panagiotis KETIKIDIS

Foreword to the special issue: Managing the Triple Helix

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Malgorzata RUNIEWICZ-WARDYN

The paper investigates the role of dynamic externalities, university-industry linkages and role of social networking in the biotechnology industry in the European Union (EU). Universities act as platforms for local knowledge spillovers and university-indu... see more

Pags. 13 - 31  

Liana KOBZEVA,Evgeniy GRIBOV,Valensiya RAEVSKAYA,Marina SNIGIREVA

In this article the authors apply the cluster theory and the Triple Helix model to analyze the situation and challenges of economic and innovation-driven development of Russian regions starting from 2008 using the example of Tomsk region. Referring to the... see more

Pags. 33 - 56  

Emanuela TODEVA,Panagiotis KETIKIDIS

European Smart Specialization (S3) policies aim to mobilize innovation and entrepreneurial capabilities and to deliver job creation and economic growth through inter-regional cooperation. The foundation principles for this policy initiative are an entrepr... see more

Pags. 57 - 76  

Adrian SOLOMON,Panagiotis KETIKIDIS,Felicia SIAVALAS

This paper discusses the concept of Resilient and Green Supply Chain Management (RGSCM) implementation in South Eastern Europe (SEE) from the point of view of understanding the structure of the inter-organizational (institutional) interfaces involved in t... see more

Pags. 77 - 95  

Ian SPERO,Merlin STONE,Eleni ARAVOPOULOU

This article describes a case study on a project to create cooperation between international (EU) and national governments, small and large enterprises, universities and non-governmental charitable and social organizations. It explains the nature of the p... see more

Pags. 97 - 117  

Mauro ROMANELLI

Cities of the future should be sustainable, knowledge and innovation oriented, technology-enabled in order to support development and value creation for citizens, businesses, communities, and society. Cities as sustainable organizations should proceed by ... see more

Pags. 119 - 135  

Yuqiu WANG

Innovation and development paradigm has dominated the world since the 19th century. In the era of industry 4.0, innovation ecosystem has been advocated globally. There are different innovation paradigms in history. Before 1960s, the competitive and monopo... see more

Pags. 137 - 147