A Divergent Research Agenda: Academic and Professional Publications on Science, Technology and Innovation Parks

Abstract This research analyzes the evolution of the publications from academic researchers and technical publications carried out by professionals of the Science, Technology, and Innovation Parks (STIPs). The objective is to compare the research agenda from the two groups, increasing the comprehens...

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Veröffentlicht in:Triple Helix Journal 2021-05, Vol.7 (1), p.3-39
Hauptverfasser: Amaral, Marcelo Gonçalves do, Furtado da Hora, André Luiz, Messias, Nathan Ribeiro, de Andrade Cunha, Leandro, Maia, Jéssica Souza
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract This research analyzes the evolution of the publications from academic researchers and technical publications carried out by professionals of the Science, Technology, and Innovation Parks (STIPs). The objective is to compare the research agenda from the two groups, increasing the comprehension of who they are and what they are researching. The method uses bibliometric techniques. The research found that the academic authors dealt with conceptual themes, while managers emphasized operations issues. Also, it was identified the growth in the academic interest on the subject (after 2015); the limited number of academic publications (177 in 12 years); China, Taiwan, and Spain as the countries with the highest academic output (40%); Spain, Brazil, and the USA concentrates 35% of technical publications. The work has implications for the academy (new topics for research agenda), and to the parks and policymakers enables a perception of the parks' relevance to the economic development.
ISSN:2590-0366
2197-1927
2590-0366
DOI:10.1163/21971927-BJA10010