Challenging the triple helix model of regional innovation systems: A venture-centric model

Malin Brännback, Alan Carsrud, Norris Krueger, Jennie Elfving

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    We offer a critical analysis of the triple helix model as a preferred basis for innovation systems. From a review of the research on innovation systems, it is argued that most models fail to include the entrepreneur and the innovator, as those models are macro-level concepts. It is suggested that this exclusion is a reason for low levels of entrepreneurial activity. We argue that the concepts of the entrepreneur and the innovator need to be treated as separate constructs. Structured interviews show that the key elements of the triple helix model such as governments, universities, and industries are not well integrated despite various efforts. The study shows that entrepreneurs and potential innovators (scientists and researchers) feel excluded or avoid involvement with government actors. The study questions the existing top-down triple helix model of innovation systems, as it discards the entrepreneurs. We offer a competing model based on reversed causation (a true bottom-up) double helix model.

    Keywords: entrepreneurship, innovation systems, technology development, triple helix, regional innovation, reversed causation, double helix model
    OriginalspråkEngelska
    Sidor (från-till)257-277
    Antal sidor21
    TidskriftInternational Journal of Technoentrepreneurship
    Volym1
    Nummer3
    DOI
    StatusPublicerad - 2008
    MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

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