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Beyond the Landlords : Exploring Perceptual Attributes and Benefits of Science Parks from an Ecosystem Perspective

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  • Shen Zhen

    (HKU - The University of Hong Kong)

  • Nikola Zivlak

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

  • Danijela Ćirić Lalić

    (University of Novi Sad)

  • Katherine Yiting Dong

    (JHU - Johns Hopkins University)

  • Guanghua Han

    (Shanghai Jiao Tong University [Shanghai])

Abstract

Science parks (SPs) are expected to boost the growth and capabilities of their tenant companies, most research on their performance focuses on the outcomes or performance of these companies. However, science parks are in social ecosystems with responsibilities to a range of stakeholders, including tenant companies, the community, residents, and employees. This paper explores how different stakeholders evaluate science parks, and the relations between perceptual attributes and benefits from the perspective of stakeholders. We take Zizhu national science park as a case study and found that this relationship is affected by the heterogeneity of various factors, including the type and size of the company, the respondent's role, and the position of employees etc. We identify top three attributes and three benefits, and explored their relations. This paper provides a detailed and nuanced view of their roles within the broader ecosystem.

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  • Shen Zhen & Nikola Zivlak & Danijela Ćirić Lalić & Katherine Yiting Dong & Guanghua Han, 2025. "Beyond the Landlords : Exploring Perceptual Attributes and Benefits of Science Parks from an Ecosystem Perspective," Post-Print hal-05083047, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05083047
    DOI: 10.24867/IJIEM-374
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