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A Study on the Establishing Development Model for Research Parks

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Research parks are major tools around the world in regional development for those areas which have excellent engineering universities, research institutes, or a desirable living environment. This paper aims to establish development models for research parks based on situations under that parks are supposed to be built. Three types of development models are established in this research: (1) the first type is a model for establishing a new research park in a new place; (2) the second type is a model for enhancing an old idle research park; and (3) the third type is a model for converting an industrial park into a research park.

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  • Byung-Joo Kang, 2004. "A Study on the Establishing Development Model for Research Parks," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 29(2), pages 203-210, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:kap:jtecht:v:29:y:2004:i:2:p:203-210
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    1. Sufia Kamal Laskar & Khalid Waheed, 2016. "Substantive Incubation for growth and its ICT impact on MSME's," International Journal of Business and Management, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences, vol. 4(4), pages 53-77, November.
    2. Mariagrazia Squicciarini, 2008. "Science Parks’ tenants versus out-of-Park firms: who innovates more? A duration model," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 33(1), pages 45-71, February.
    3. Filippo Barbera & Sara Fassero, 2013. "The place-based nature of technological innovation: the case of Sophia Antipolis," The Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, vol. 38(3), pages 216-234, June.

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