DOI: 10.5716/978-981-08-9493-1_IE64
Authors: Parthasarathi Banerjee and Santanu Roy
Abstract:
The Triple Helix model of innovation has emerged as the key driver for innovative activities in today’s world. The interactions among university, research and development (R&D) sector, government, and the industry, have come to occupy a pivotal position in such a framework. However, theoretical considerations apart, there has been a lack of analytical work in this area. The work presented in the paper is an effort to bridge this gap. The spatial distribution of biomedical knowledge assets across different Indian cities, big and small, has been analyzed over a period of 10 years (1991-2001) with this perspective.
Keywords: Biomedical knowledge assets,distribution, hospitals, industry, R&D, spatialdistribution, Triple Helix, university
