The research university,entrepreneurship and regional development: Research propositions and current evidence |
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Authors: | Helen Lawton Smith Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Management, Birkbeck College , University of London , Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7HX , UK;2. School of Geography and the Environment , University of Oxford , Dyson Perrins Building, Oxford OX1 3QY , UK h.lawton-smith@bbk.ac.uk;4. Department of Geography , State University of New York at Buffalo , 105 Wilkenson Quad, Buffalo NY 14261 , USA |
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Abstract: | The objective of this paper is to set a framework for examining the conditions under which a research university becomes more than a latent asset [Power, D., and A. Malmberg. 2008. The contribution of universities to innovation and economic development: In what sense a regional problem? Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 1, no. 2: 233–46.] in regional economies. The framework is comprised of four propositions used to identify drivers of change, evidence of change and evidence of impact. As an exemplar, we examine the University of Oxford's growing engagement in its local region. This paper shows that the convergence between the interests of the university and the local high-tech economy is particularly associated with broader technological trends and with the University's capacity to draw on national funding programmes designed to stimulate ‘third-stream’ activities, including entrepreneurship courses and regional networking activities. |
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Keywords: | research universities regional development Oxford University Oxfordshire |
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