Triple helix organisations, communities of practice and time

Kathryn J. Hayes

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    Abstract

    Commercialisation activities require knowledge sharing between groups such as researchers and commercial managers. The existence of research based Knowledge-stewarding Communities of Practice (CoPs) within industry/research/government innovation collaborations has important implications for innovation management practice. The context of the study is four Australian Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs) composed of academic, government and industry personnel. Semi-structured interviews with a total of twenty scientists, engineers and managers explored collectively shared and dissimilar perceptions of time in commercialisation activities. Knowledge-stewarding CoP members and commercial participants in triple helix organisations working to commercialise inventions report differing temporal perceptions. Commercial and research groups described distinctively different views of pace and flexibility, contributing to tension, distrust and negatively influencing knowledge sharing, communication and commercialisation outcomes. Management techniques in use in the four CRCs and an agenda for future research conclude the chapter. This chapter contributes to the literature on collaborative innovation management and inter-organisational CoPs.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationHandbook of Research on Communities of Practice for Organizational Management and Networking: Methodologies for Competitive Advantage
    EditorsOlga Rivera Hernaez, Eduardo Bueno Campos
    Place of PublicationU.S.
    PublisherBusiness Science Reference
    Pages245-264
    Number of pages20
    ISBN (Electronic)9781605668031
    ISBN (Print)9781605668024
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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