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The triple helix model: evidence in the internationalization of the health industry

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The chapter focuses on the role of the Triple Helix model that binds companies/business associations with the universities/research centers and the government at different levels, which has been widely used for policy purposes. This work examines the internationalization process of firms within the context of global value chains, and the study case is the Health Cluster of Portugal. The authors show that the recourse to the model is relevant to understand this industry, most notably in the regional context. However, on the basis of the case study, not all aspects of the relationships within the model attain the same level of satisfaction. It is concluded that the model enables the associated firms to more easily absorb the impact of the 4th Industrial Revolution but important challenges remain in the advance of this process.

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Health Industry Health Cluster Innovation Technological Clusters Multinational Firms Global Value Chains (GVC) Triple Helix Model

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Magrinho, André; Joana Neves, and Joaquim Ramos Silva .(2017). “The triple helix model: evidence in the internationalization of the health industry” In Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurial Development and Innovation Within Smart Cities. Luísa Cagica Carvalho (Ed.). Chapter 4: pp. 60-79. IGI Global, 2017.

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