J Steruska, N Simkova, T Pitner - Technology in Society, 2019 - Elsevier
More and more science and technology parks (STPs) are established in the world, but also the Czech Republic. Many benefits are attributed to them. One of them is also technology …
Science and technology parks (STPs) are non-spontaneous agglomerations aimed at encouraging the formation and growth of on-site technology and knowledge-based firms …
Sixty years after the establishment of the first science park at Stanford University, Science and Technology Parks (STPs) have reached a worldwide diffusion. Many papers have …
Science parks as area developments have existed for decades and captivated the attention of academia and policy-makers for their potential impact on firms and regions. Only limited …
Abstract Science and Technology Parks (STPs) are key elements of the infrastructure supporting the growth of today's global knowledge economy. STPs create environments that …
H Löfsten, P Lindelöf - R&d Management, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Science parks provide an important resource network for new technology‐based firms (NTBFs). To ascertain the 'added value'of a science park location the innovativeness of …
Abstract Science and Technology Parks (STPs) has become fairly widespread through the world, although their effect on firms' innovation performance is still a very debated issue. A …
The literature on science parks evaluation mainly covers the developed countries of OECD. There is a lack of evidence about the role of science parks in the less developed countries …
R Van Dierdonck, K Debackere… - R&D Management, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
This paper examines the role of university science parks in fostering interorganizational technology transfers and technological development. We first try to contrast the development …