Toward a Sustainable Relationship between City and University: A Stakeholdership Approach

While the impact of knowledge assets on regional economies receives much attention in the economic literature, management and planning issues regarding the relationships between academic and local agents are underinvestigated. In this article, it is argued that universities could be a driving force...

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