Abstract
This book discusses the rapidly growing interest in economic diversification through partnerships between industry, university and government (IUGP), with a focus on the economic diversification of the state of Qatar. It provides a comparative account of the knowledge ecosystem in the USA, Norway, Singapore and Qatar, and offers an evolutionary, national economic-transformational perspective on legislation, institutional and cultural settings, intermediary structures, and support programs. Providing a broad overview of the knowledge ecosystems in these countries, it is suitable for readers at various learning levels. It also includes case studies and a concise comparison of the Global Innovation Index (GII) of the four countries, and explores in detail the under-par comparative performance of Qatar, revealing that the country is still at the engagement level of IUGP. Further, it proposes evidence-based recommendations and strategies, making it a valuable resource for researchers, graduate students and policymakers.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 1-181 |
| Number of pages | 181 |
| Journal | Management and Industrial Engineering |
| Volume | Part F9571 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Keywords
- Development Management
- GCC Region
- Innovation Ecosystems
- Knowledge Economy
- Knowledge Ecosystem
- Knowledge Management
- Qatar Engineering Economics
- Sustainable Development
- Technology Development Strategy
- Technology Policy
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