Key aspects of establishing research, knowledge, and innovation‐based hubs as part of the local innovation ecosystem
Haukipuro, Lotta; Väinämö, Satu; Virta, Veera; Perälä‐Heape, Maritta (2024-02-01)
Haukipuro, Lotta
Väinämö, Satu
Virta, Veera
Perälä‐Heape, Maritta
Wiley-Blackwell
01.02.2024
Haukipuro, L., Väinämö, S., Virta, V. and Perälä-Heape, M. (2024), Key aspects of establishing research, knowledge, and innovation-based hubs as part of the local innovation ecosystem. R&D Management, 54: 283-299. https://doi.org/10.1111/radm.12584
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023052949006
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023052949006
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Abstract
The purpose of this research is to increase the understanding of the principles of forming different types of hubs as spaces for collaborative R&D and innovation. This article offers valuable new knowledge regarding the establishment of hubs as part of the local innovation ecosystem. The paper will, through a qualitative multiple case study, shed light on the research issue of the establishment of hubs through an analysis of empirical data collected from three different types of hubs: a research hub, knowledge hub, and innovation hub. As a result, we introduce new building blocks of hubs to support managers and practitioners in forming collaborative hub structures.
The purpose of this research is to increase the understanding of the principles of forming different types of hubs as spaces for collaborative R&D and innovation. This article offers valuable new knowledge regarding the establishment of hubs as part of the local innovation ecosystem. The paper will, through a qualitative multiple case study, shed light on the research issue of the establishment of hubs through an analysis of empirical data collected from three different types of hubs: a research hub, knowledge hub, and innovation hub. As a result, we introduce new building blocks of hubs to support managers and practitioners in forming collaborative hub structures.
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