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May 14, 2026
Resource Race and Green Transition: Three Unexpected Conclusions from Foresight Centres Research on Climate and Poverty
Beneath the surface of green energy—which most people associate with solar panels, electric vehicles, and reduced CO2 emissions—lies a complex web of geopolitical interests, international inequality, and resource constraints. Researchers from the Laboratory for Science and Technology Studies (LST) at the HSE ISSEK Foresight Centre have published a series of articles in leading international journals on hidden and overt conflicts surrounding critically important metals and minerals, as well as related processes in the energy sector.
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Innovation and the Entrepreneurial University

Springer, 2018.
Academic editor: Meissner D., J. Chatway, E. Erdil

The book explores different approaches towards the ‘entrepreneurial university’ paradigm, explores channels and mechanism used by universities to implement the paradigm and contributes to the public discussion on the impact of commercialization on university research and knowledge. It argues that different types of university-industry interaction may have repercussions even on funding of basic research if an appropriate balance is ensured between the two. University activities – both research and education in all forms – should provide economic and social relevance directed towards open science and open innovation. This book adds value to current knowledge by presenting both a conceptual framework and case studies which describe different contexts.

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Effects of University Research Exposure on Young Company Behavior and Performance
Caloghirou Y., Protogerou A., Vonortas N., , in: Innovation and the Entrepreneurial University.: Springer, 2018. Ch. 2 P. 17–36.
The number of university graduates is continuously raising for many years creating an additional supply of highly qualified labor which doesn’t always meet respective demand thus can’t be absorbed fully. This holds especially true for Ph.Ds of which ever more are entering the labor market although the number of academic positions remains stable and also businesses have limited capacities ...
Added: December 1, 2017
The Latent Role of Universities in Boosting Innovations: An Informational Approach
Ivanova I., Johnson M., Krupenskiy N., , in: Innovation and the Entrepreneurial University.: Springer, 2018. Ch. 14 P. 299–316.
The chapter looks at universities in their relation to other entities in society. It proposes new metrics for gaining insight into these relationships. The possibilities for the reorganisation of the relationships between universities, industry and government so as to stimulate economic growth or innovation can themselves be classed as innovations. Whilst universities often are the ...
Added: March 30, 2018
Innovation Ecosystems and Universities
Erdil E., Meissner D., Chataway J., , in: Innovation and the Entrepreneurial University.: Springer, 2018. Ch. 1 P. 3–14.
During the last decades the number of universities extending their initial education and teaching missions towards the triple helix and knowledge triangle paradigms, e.g. knowledge and technology transfer and innovation has increased substantially. In line with this evolution the term ‘entrepreneurial university’ became increasingly popular however until recently there is hardly a common understanding of ...
Added: June 13, 2018
Entrepreneurial Universities: Towards a Revised Paradigm
Meissner D., , in: Innovation and the Entrepreneurial University.: Springer, 2018.
Added: June 13, 2018
Value Generation from Industry-Science Linkages in Light of Targeted Open Innovation
Meissner D., Carayannis E., , in: Innovation and the Entrepreneurial University.: Springer, 2018. Ch. 13 P. 283–298.
The chapter provides a substantial overview of features and channels of knowledge and technology transfer in light of achieving impact from science and research. A taxonomy of transfer channels is proved and levels of impact from science and technology on innovation is proposed. It’s found that there are different levels of value generated from STI, ...
Added: June 13, 2018
Targeting on Innovation: Potentials and Limits of Entrepreneurial Universities
Meissner D., Erdil E., , in: Innovation and the Entrepreneurial University.: Springer, 2018. Ch. 15 P. 319–327.
Innovation has become a frequently quoted and lived central missions of universities. This book demonstrates however that the mission is not constant. New challenges and opportunities emerge at different moments in history and there are currently a number of important strategic orientations that universities need to consider and balance. Universities face the challenge to balance ...
Added: June 13, 2018
Entrepreneurial Universities: Towards a Revised Paradigm
Meissner D., , in: Innovation and the Entrepreneurial University.: Springer, 2018. Ch. 3 P. 37–55.
This chapter explains the entrepreneurial university concept and its place and role in the triple helix in its entirety. It further elaborates on its implications for university management, departments, faculty members and supporting organizations. Moreover it reflects the meaning of the entrepreneurial university for stakeholders, i.e., university boards, regional and national policy and administrative bodies, ...
Added: June 14, 2018
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