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Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
Living Labs are a relatively new and increasingly popular tool to enhance innovation. Many universities, companies and cities today are involved in Living Labs to bridge barriers in their collaboration and benefit from the input of user groups’ needs and shortening time to market. Despite their popularity, Living Labs just started being subject...
conference paper 2014
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Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author), Ye, Q. (author), Au-Yong-Oloviera, M. (author)
conference paper 2014
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Taheri, M. (author), Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
Industrial competence is increasingly dispersed across the globe, urging young high-technology firms to build knowledge relationships across national and continental boundaries. However, building such relationships is hampered by numerous barriers following from short in experience and education of founders of these firms. In this paper, we...
conference paper 2014
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Stek, P.E. (author), Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
The paper explores the innovative performance of 9 high and medium-high technology manufacturing industries across 29 countries based on patent and R&D expenditure data. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether the benefits of particular forms of collaboration have a significant positive effect on innovative performance at the national...
conference paper 2014
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Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author), Taheri, M. (author), Soetanto, D.P. (author)
conference paper 2014
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Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author), Schoonman, J. (author), Reinders, A.H.M.E. (author)
Places of large potentials of sustainable energy production and places of energy consumption are often very different and separated by large distances across the globe. This paper first discusses potentials of solar technology in terms of global availability using PV technology and actual energy production. Solar energy is widely under-used and...
conference paper 2012
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Filippov, S. (author), Enserink, B. (author), Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author), Berben, W. (author)
Traditional technologies can have an extended lifetime if companies use various cost-reducing strategies. One of these strategies employed in Western European countries in the past decades has been low-cost outsourcing in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), mainly derived from low wages. Specifically, Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary are prime...
conference paper 2012
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Guldemond, N.A. (author), Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
Living labs are a relatively new instrument in enhancing open innovation. They are practical environments for innovation aiming at a better mix and match between stakeholders for co-development and reduction of time-to-market of innovations through early involvement of user groups. Living lab settings range from delimited environments for co...
conference paper 2012
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Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author), Schoonman, J. (author), Reinders, A.H.M.E. (author)
Places of large potentials of sustainable energy production and places of energy consumption are often very different and separated by large distances across the globe. This paper first discusses potentials of solar technology in terms of global availability using PV technology and actual energy production. Solar energy is widely under-used and...
conference paper 2012
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Ye, Q. (author), Taheri, M. (author), Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
Open innovation is well conceptualized and researched for large established firms, but not for small and young ones. What makes small high-technology firms more open in search behaviour and innovation and others more closed, has remained largely unknown. This particularly holds true for university spin-off firms. The paper fills this gap and...
conference paper 2012
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Guldemond, N.A. (author), Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
The development of medical clusters is high on the agenda of many policymakers in the European Union. Constructing medical clusters may draw on the presence of living labs of different kinds in the regions involved. Living labs are practical environments for innovation aiming at a better mix and match between stakeholders for co-development and...
conference paper 2012
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Soetanto, D. (author), Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
Enhancing the establishment and growth of spin-off firms from university is receiving an increased attention in local and regional policy today. University spin-off firms are typically in short of resources, reason why social networks play a vital role in their early growth. There is however a lack of understanding of the profile of these...
conference paper 2012
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Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author), Nijkamp, P. (author)
Smart high-tech companies are characterized by knowledge intensity and open innovation. Even when these companies emerge in spatial clusters or dense urban places, they may utilize knowledge networks on a global scale. However, there is not much insight into the factors that shape knowledge networks, the role of virtualization herein and the...
journal article 2011
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Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
In the knowledge-based economy, the pivotal role of commercialization of university knowledge is increasingly recognized by researchers and policymakers dealing with national and regional economies. Knowledge commercialization is the process in which value is added to new knowledge in its transformation into new (improved) products, processes,...
conference paper 2011
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Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
„Field labs? („living labs?) are explored to determine their role in bringing new knowledge from university to market. The case is the Netherlands, a country facing an innovation system in which much new knowledge is created by universities but small amounts are brought to market, apparently caused by various missing links. To arrive at a better...
conference paper 2011
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Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
The Netherlands is facing a situation in which much knowledge is created at universities but small amounts are brought to market. Various indicators point to missing links in knowledge valorization in this country. To arrive at a better understanding of knowledge valorization the paper presents an exploration of failure/success on the project...
conference paper 2011
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Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
The valorization of knowledge created at universities is recognised as the third mission of many universities in the developed world today. For this reason researchers and policy makers have started to give much attention to performance of universities in terms of patent applications, licenses, research joint ventures and alliances, and the...
conference paper 2011
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Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author)
This paper addresses the impact of information and communication technology (ICT) on sustainable transport by examining the direct application of ICT in urban transport. Following a discussion of various negative externalities of transport, the paper examines the extent to which existing and potential ICT applications in the transport sector can...
journal article 2009
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Van Geenhuizen, M.S. (author), Soetanto, D.P. (author)
Support to enhance early growth of academic spin-off firms is at the core of many economic policies. Efficiency of this support has been recently questioned due to slow growth of spinoff firms in various European countries. However, despite many studies to improve support, there is virtually no empirical insight into resistance of obstacles that...
journal article 2009
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Van Geenhuizen, M. (author), Nijkamp, P. (author)
In the development of modern urban systems, we are facing a shift from central cities as the major location of coordination functions, high-order services and innovative activities, to interconnected nodes at some distance in a larger metropolitan area. However, which cities in the emerging new spatial constellation qualify to become such a node...
journal article 2009
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