The Knowledge-Based Economy and the Triple Helix Model
Loet Leydesdorff

TL;DR
This paper explores the Triple Helix model as a framework for understanding the knowledge-based economy, emphasizing social coordination, neo-evolutionary dynamics, and innovation systems, supported by empirical studies and simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive Triple Helix model integrating neo-evolutionary theories and empirical analysis to explain knowledge production and innovation in the economy.
Findings
Triple Helix effectively models knowledge-based economic dynamics
Empirical studies validate the Triple Helix's role in innovation systems
Simulations demonstrate the model's predictive capabilities
Abstract
1. Introduction - the metaphor of a "knowledge-based economy"; 2. The Triple Helix as a model of the knowledge-based economy; 3. Knowledge as a social coordination mechanism; 4. Neo-evolutionary dynamics in a Triple Helix of coordination mechanism; 5. The operation of the knowledge base; 6. The restructuring of knowledge production in a KBE; 7. The KBE and the systems-of-innovation approach; 8. The KBE and neo-evolutionary theories of innovation; 8.1 The construction of the evolving unit; 8.2 User-producer relations in systems of innovation; 8.3 'Mode-2' and the production of scientific knowledge; 8.4 A Triple Helix model of innovations; 9. Empirical studies and simulations using the TH model; 10. The KBE and the measurement; 10.1 The communication of meaning and information; 10.2 The expectation of social structure; 10.3 Configurations in a knowledge-based economy
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