The important role of civil society groups in eco‐innovation: a triple helix perspective

作者: Yan Yang , Jette Egelund Holgaard

DOI: 10.1108/17561411211235730

关键词: Social scienceLaw and economicsCorporate social responsibilityTriple helixSociologyPerspective (graphical)GovernmentCivil societyEco-innovationQuadruple helixSustainable development

摘要: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss, theoretically and practically, the role civil society groups in eco‐innovation.Design/methodology/approach Starting from a discussion on emergence “triple helix twins”, “quadruple helix” “N‐tuple helices”, discusses eco‐innovation by addressing following research questions: Why it necessary stress that are as important university, industry government eco‐innovation? What inspiration can twins” provide when arguing for fourth actor How affecting practice what does tell us about relation between triple actors? In “How” question authors draw examples activities Denmark China.Findings Theoretically, find has pecul...

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