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Demand-oriented science and technology parks: a new tool for innovation policy

Sepehr Ghazinoory*, Leila Khazdoozi, Masoud Afshari-Mofrad

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Abstract

Economic policies have largely tried to impact the development of innovations from the supply side. However, demand-side policies have received more attention in recent years. Science and Technology (S&T) parks have traditionally been a supply-side innovation policy instrument and have not always been successful in achieving their goals. This study conducts two surveys and constructs two S&T park management models based on the survey results. One survey includes 64 Iranian S&T park experts and managers and the other survey includes 31 S&T park experts from 17 countries. These models conform to the third generation of S&T parks. In terms of innovation policy, they are leaning towards demand-oriented policies and are expected to be more effective than supply-oriented models. The results showed that ownership, funding sources, incentives for tenants and linkages of S&T parks should move from supply-side models to demand-side models.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)359-395
Number of pages37
JournalTriple Helix
Volume10
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

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© Sepehr Ghazinoory et al., 2024. Version archived for private and non-commercial use with the permission of the author/s and according to publisher conditions. For further rights please contact the publisher.

Keywords

  • Demand-side policies
  • S&T parks
  • Science and Technology parks
  • Technological parks

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