Concordance measurement applying the Delphi method: Proposal and evaluation of a set determinants factor of the Triple Helix existence

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Paper aims: This article presents the development and results of research carried out to know the modus agendi of a Regional Triple Helix and measure the intensity of the presence of a set of factors proposed as determinants of its existence and consolidation. Originality: This is an unprecedented contribution to research in TH, as it investigates how much an established regional reality matches the pattern of a modus agendi and a set of determining factors of its existence and consolidation. Research method: The inductive basic research method was adopted, with qualitative and quantitative approach, exploratory and descriptive objective and field research, applying the e-Delphi method. Main findings: A high degree of misalignment of perceptions was identified among respondents and the existence of a Triple Helix that is still consolidating. Implications for theory and practice: The relevance of this article is corroborated by the unprecedented application of the calculation of three statistical indicators (CVI-h; CV; IR) in the e-Delphi method. Another important contribution of this research lies in the fact that it investigates the level of alignment of the modus agendi of a TH, with a set of determinant factors that indicate the existence and consolidation of this development.

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de Oliveira, A. H., Marins, F. A. S., & Delamaro, M. C. (2021). Concordance measurement applying the Delphi method: Proposal and evaluation of a set determinants factor of the Triple Helix existence. Production, 31, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-6513.20200110

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