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Innovation Research on “Three-Dimensional Central Coordination” of University-Industry-Government under Triple Helix Perspective

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The Triple Helix Theory is a new starting point for international innovation research with increasingly widespread social impact, currently the University-Industry-Government Triple Helix has become one of the main theoretical innovation researches, also had a profound impact in practice. The theory attempts to find the power source of innovation bodies and dynamic mechanism of regional economic continuous innovation, to provide a sustainable development path for the country or regions. Based on abroad research on Triple Helix and combined with University-Industry-Government cooperation reality, the thesis creatively puts forward the “three-dimensional central coordination theory”, aiming to make the industrial market demand as center, to mobilize the enthusiasm of stakeholders, and promote comprehensive development of social economy.

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This work was supported by Shandong Social Science Planning Project (ID:15CRCJ14); Shandong Province Natural Science Foundation (No: ZR2014GL010); Weifang University Teaching Reform Project (No: 2015016).

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Qin, S., Zhou, Z. (2017). Innovation Research on “Three-Dimensional Central Coordination” of University-Industry-Government under Triple Helix Perspective. In: Li, X., Xu, X. (eds) Proceedings of the Fourth International Forum on Decision Sciences. Uncertainty and Operations Research. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2920-2_1

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