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    Title: Evaluating the Collaborative Ecosystem for an Innovation-Driven Economy: A Systems Analysis and Case Study of Science Parks
    Authors: Yan, MR (Yan, Min-Ren)
    Chien, KM (Chien, Kuo-Ming)
    Hong, LY (Hong, Lin-Ya)
    Yang, TN (Yang, Tai-Ning)
    Contributors: 企業管理學系暨國際企業管理研究所
    Keywords: RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT
    MARKET VALUE
    BUSINESS MODEL
    PERFORMANCE
    TECHNOLOGY
    PRODUCTIVITY
    GROWTH
    FIRMS
    INDUSTRY
    Date: 2018-03
    Issue Date: 2019-01-21 14:56:08 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: National policies for science parks and innovation have been identified as one of the major driving forces for the innovation-driven economy, especially for publicly funded science parks. To investigate this collaborative ecosystem (government-academia-industry) for growth and sustainable development, this paper proposes a nation-wide economic impact analysis of science parks and innovation policy based on historical data drawn from one of the globally recognized high-technology industrial clusters in Taiwan. Systems thinking with causal loop analysis are adopted to improve our understanding of the collaborative ecosystem with science park policies. First, from a holistic viewpoint, the role of government in a science parks and innovation ecosystem is reviewed. A systems analysis of an innovation-driven economy with a science park policy is presented as a strategy map for policy implementers. Second, the added economic value and employment of the benchmarked science parks is evaluated from a long range perspective. Third, the concepts of government-academia-industry collaboration and policies to innovation ecosystem are introduced while addressing the measures and performance of innovation and applied R&D in the science parks. We conclude with a discussion of lessons learned and the policy implications of science park development and an innovation ecosystem.
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