An Assessment of Science And Technology Parks Towards a Better Understanding O

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An Assessment of Science And Technology Parks Towards a Better Understanding O
R Van Roland Dierdonck
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Miller and Cote (1987) suggest that a majority of science parks have not been able to stimulate massive spin-off creation. At the time of their smdy, Sirbu et al. (1976) identified only one spin-off on Research Triangle Park-Nonh Carolina. To summarize, although it may be advantageous to an academic spin-off to locate on a science park (since the entrepreneurs then remain close to their nucleus) the extent as to which this happens in reality is rather ambiguous. The recent study of British scie...nce parks by Monck et al. (1988) suggests a similar ambiguity.
Third, it is often argued that proximity to a university offers opponunities for continuing education of company staff (Sirbu et al, 1976). Participation in such programs on behalf of science park tenants might offer a first step in forging more intense links between organizations on the park (including the university). Indeed, it is often argued that informal linkages are a first and a highly necessary step in establishing more formalized R&D collaborations (Stankiewicz.


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