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UNDERSTANDING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN UNIVERSITIES AND SMEsIN EMERGING HIGH TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES: THE CASE OF OPTO-ELECTRONICS

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  • CHRIS HENDRY

    (City University Business School, Barbican Centre, London EC2Y 8HB, UK)

  • JAMES BROWN

    (City University Business School, Barbican Centre, London EC2Y 8HB, UK)

  • ROBERT DEFILLIPPI

    (Suffolk University, Beacon Hill, Boston MA 02108-2770, USA)

Abstract

It has long been recognised that the innovative and entrepreneurial capabilities of the small medium-sized enterprise (SME) sector can make an important contribution to the commercialisation of emerging technologies. In their role as centres of expertise and originators of new technical knowledge, universities are vital contributors to this process. Understanding the nature of relationships between universities and SMEs is therefore important, particularly in view of the fact that current theories on regional development suggest that concentrations of SMEs in certain regions, clustered around one or more university centres, can be effective locations for accelerating this process. As a counter to regional development theory, an alternative viewpoint is that the way emerging industries develop is affected more by the dynamics of industry life-cycles. The opto-electronics sector, which is characterised by regional clusters in the UK and USA, offers lessons for how SMEs and universities interact against a backdrop of these theories.

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  • Chris Hendry & James Brown & Robert Defillippi, 2000. "UNDERSTANDING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN UNIVERSITIES AND SMEsIN EMERGING HIGH TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES: THE CASE OF OPTO-ELECTRONICS," International Journal of Innovation Management (ijim), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 4(01), pages 51-75.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:ijimxx:v:04:y:2000:i:01:n:s1363919600000044
    DOI: 10.1142/S1363919600000044
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    1. Maryann P. Feldman & Iryna Lendel, 2010. "Under the Lens: The Geography of Optical Science as an Emerging Industry," Economic Geography, Clark University, vol. 86(2), pages 147-171, April.
    2. Junghee Han & Almas Heshmati, 2016. "Determinants Of Financial Rewards From Industry–University Collaboration In South Korea," International Journal of Innovation Management (ijim), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 20(07), pages 1-26, October.

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