New trends in innovation strategy at Chinese universities in Hong Kong and Shenzhen
by Naubahar Sharif; Hei-Hang Hayes Tang
International Journal of Technology Management (IJTM), Vol. 65, No. 1/2/3/4, 2014

Abstract: This paper assesses collaborative innovation activity undertaken by universities in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, China. The theoretical background references the systems of innovation approach and the triple helix model of university-industry-government interaction. The paper reviews Hong Kong's tertiary education system and the role of science and technology development in Shenzhen and Mainland China. Focusing on knowledge transfer between university research facilities, research institutes, industry, and government, the paper profiles key collaborative innovation programmes and documents an emerging trend in innovation strategy that utilises innovation collaboration to spawn startup businesses in China. Although we find no definite pattern of university-industry-government collaboration, we identify a range of specific competitive advantages associated with each of Hong Kong's universities that drive their innovation-related collaboration with institutions and firms in other sectors.

Online publication date: Mon, 30-Jun-2014

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