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The contribution of higher education institutions to innovation ecosystems: Innovative practices from Higher Education for Smart Specialisation

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  • Patricia Canto-Farachala

    (Orkestra Basque Institute of Competitiveness)

  • James R. Wilson

    (Orkestra Basque Institute of Competitiveness)

  • Eskarne Arregui-Pabollet

    (European Commission - JRC)

Abstract

This technical report presents the results of a cross-case analysis of the eleven case studies conducted under the Higher Education for Smart Specialisation project during the period 2016-2020. The analysis identifies key themes and innovative practice examples from across case studies, developing a structured typology of innovative practices for higher education engagement in innovation ecosystems in the context of the design and implementation of Smart Specialisation Strategies (S3). More concretely, it contributes to identify: (i) Innovative practices to their regional innovation ecosystems and the design and implementation of S3.(ii) The key features of these practices that have made possible the transformative role of higher education in their regional innovation system, with particular attention on how they integrate education, research and innovation.

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  • Patricia Canto-Farachala & James R. Wilson & Eskarne Arregui-Pabollet, 2022. "The contribution of higher education institutions to innovation ecosystems: Innovative practices from Higher Education for Smart Specialisation," JRC Research Reports JRC128679, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc128679
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