The Role of Universities in the Innovation Systems in the Developing Countries

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Abstract

There are no universal rules for improving the contribution of universities to the development of regional innovation systems. Much depends upon the context of the country, resources of a specific region and socio-cultural spe-cifics. This article explores the given topic using the example of a technological university in India, located in a large region with established traditions and a culture of production. In the implementation of the third mission of the university, a spe-cial proxy-organization played a key role, providing effective communication between stakeholders, the involvement of different segments of the population in the innovation system and joint development of technologies. The authors propose an interactive model that allows universities to develop new technological solutions for enterprises.

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Meetei, L. A., Bhattacharjya, B. R., & Bhowmick, B. (2024). The Role of Universities in the Innovation Systems in the Developing Countries. Foresight and STI Governance, 18(1), 58–67. https://doi.org/10.17323/2500-2597.2024.1.58.67

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