Identifying and Weighting the Factors Affecting the Role of Science and Technology Parks in Developing the National System of Innovation
Subject Areas : Science and Technology Parks and Incubatorssaeid shavvalpour 1 * , majid forouzanmehr 2 , Hamideh Heidari Ramsheh 3 , Masoumeh Hesari 4
1 - University of Science and Technology
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3 - Iran University Of Science And Technology
4 - University of Science and Technology
Abstract :
Science and technology parks are one of the most important innovations of innovational policy and have a special place in the development of the innovation system. System Attitude and Convergent Movement in Technology With the aim and thought of creating a new generation of universities and the scientific system to go to the system of innovation, for convergence should be formed in the country, and if speaking of an entrepreneurial university, along with it, science parks And technology and growth centers are in the innovation system. In this research, achieving success in strengthening the position of science and technology parks in the development of the national innovation system is a major issue. In this regard, more than one hundred agents in seven policy groups, financing research and innovation, providing knowledge in the innovation process, promoting technology entrepreneurship, disseminating and disseminating technology, developing and enhancing human resources, and producing goods and services , The initial identification is placed. The results indicate that policy indicators, funding for research and innovation, providing the necessary knowledge in the innovation process, and promoting technology entrepreneurship account for nearly 75% of the influential factors.
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