RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UNIVERSITIES AND ENTERPRISES IN RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND APPLICATION OF TRIPLE HELIX MODELS IN VIETNAM | Hà | TNU Journal of Science and Technology

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UNIVERSITIES AND ENTERPRISES IN RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND APPLICATION OF TRIPLE HELIX MODELS IN VIETNAM

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Received: 03/04/19                Published: 28/03/19

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Nguyen Viet Ha Email to author, Department of Planning – Finance - Ministry of Education and Training

Abstract


The relationship between universities and enterprises in research and technology transfer is an indispensable process to meet the needs of innovation and development for both sides. Many research achievements from universities have been successfully applied in businesses that bring big revenues and profits. However, this relationship has not really developed compared to the potential and expectations of stakeholders due to barriers arising outside the relationship that the parties themselves can not overcome and solve. . In order to promote this relationship, it is necessary for a third party to be a bridge to create a favorable environment for their development. This article will analyze the nature of the relationship, the benefits, subjective and objective barriers related to the relationship, from which to find an important link to foster this relationship to develop.

Keywords


Relationships, universities, enterprises, research, technology transfer, Triple Helix

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