Entrepreneurial networks: A triple helix approach for brokering human and social capital

被引:17
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作者
Papagiannidis S. [1 ]
Li F. [1 ]
Etzkowitz H. [1 ]
Clouser M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Business School, Newcastle University
[2] School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9LE, Crichton Street
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
Business support services; Entrepreneurial networks; Human capital; Incubators; Skills brokerage; Social capital; Triple Helix;
D O I
10.1007/s10843-009-0038-x
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摘要
Through utilising currently available Internet technologies, academic and governmental organisations can provide seedling companies in their incubators with additional competitive advantage through efficient access to markets, partners, knowledge and services both locally and globally. This paper proposes a Triple Helix approach for brokering social and human capital based on the skills brokerage business model. The skills brokerage business model is primarily suited for individuals and firms operating in localised settings. However, by using information and communication technologies, it is also possible to apply the model internationally for firms that need strategic partnerships in countries or regions other than their own. Coupled with the Triple Helix of university-government-industry interactions, it can propel innovation and the commercialisation of it beyond traditional boundaries of geography, such as the region and nation state. The paper also presents an Internet-based service that could be used to facilitate the brokerage process among the firms and people with relevant expertise and resources, and it discusses the implications this would have for a number of stakeholders, such as entrepreneurs, established businesses, service providers and business support organisations. This is still an emerging area and several themes for future research will be highlighted. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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页码:215 / 235
页数:20
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