Call for papers XII Triple Helix Conference, Tomsk, 2014 (PDF)
CALL FOR PAPERS
The XII Triple Helix International Conference 2014
(THС 2014)
Dear Colleagues!
Tomsk (Siberia, Russia) will host the XII Triple Helix International Conference 2014 (THC 2014), on September 11–13, 2014, following on from the successful Triple Helix events in London, then Bandung, Silicon Valley, Madrid, Glasgow, Singapore, Turin, Copenhagen/Lund, Rio de Janeiro, New York, and Amsterdam.
The Conference webpage of the THC 2014 is http://tha2014.org/.
The upcoming Triple Helix International Conference 2014 (THC 2014) will be organized by TUSUR University together with Association of Entrepreneurial Universities of Russia, and is the twelfth in a series of annual conferences that started seventeen years ago to enhance discussion about interaction between university, government, and industry, and its influence on the economic development.
THC 2014 will play a key role in the official year-long series of events and initiatives that promote EU-Russia cooperation in research, higher education and innovation areas, during the EU-Russia Year of Science 2014 organized by the European commission and the Russian Ministry of Education and Science.http://eu-russia-yos.eu/en/1362.php.
Thank you for your kind attention.
Sincerely yours,
Alexander F. Uvarov
Chairman of the Russian Chapter of the Triple Helix Association,
Ambassador of the Association to Russia
Chair of the Organizing Committee, Member of Program Advisory Committee of the XII International Triple Helix Conference 2014 (Tomsk, Russia)
E-mail: au@tusur.ru
SUMMARY CALL FOR PAPERS
CONFERENCE THEME
Conference main theme: “The Triple Helix and innovation-based economic growth: new frontiers and solutions”
CONFERENCE SUB-THEMES
The main theme splits into several sub-themes. Submitted papers are expected to address these sub-themes. Further information on the sub-themes is available in the Detailed Call for Papers:
1. Role of innovation theory in spurring innovation-based economic growth: better understanding – better life?
2. Triple Helix Model in developing countries
3. Triple Helix models
4. Diffusion of innovation
5. University economic impacts
6. The new role of the government
7. Role of industry
8. The growing importance of megacities: the role of Triple Helix
9. Infrastructure for new links between academia and industry
10. Interaction between universities, industry and small innovation business
11. Government and business interaction
12. New research funding schemes and outcome of research
13. Sustaining Triple Helix interactions
14. The Triple Helix model as the source of new solutions to exit from the economic crises
15. Entrepreneurship as the key element of innovation-based economic growth
16. The Triple Helix model and the society
17. New frontiers
18. Gender Gap in research and innovation
19. Building an innovation friendly financial system.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Alexander F. Uvarov (Conference Chair)
Liana Kobzeva (Track Director)
Evgeniy Perevodchikov (Marketing Director)
Eduard Abaneev (IT)
Irina Pavlova (Volunteers)
Valencia Raevskaya (Conference manager)
Victoria Ponomarenko (Conference manager)
Anastasia Stepanova (Conference manager)
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE
Henry Etzkowitz, Stanford University, US; University of Edinburgh, UK
Loet Leydesdorff, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Tariq S Durrani, University of Strathclyde, UK
Sheila Forbes, Strathclyde University, UK
Emanuella Todeva, University of Surrey, UK
Mariza Almeida
WRITING FORMAT
Abstract:
Written in English, the abstract should consist of minimum 1,000 words and maximum 1,500 words (excluding references). The brief summary must include:
1. Sub Theme;
2. Title;
3. Keywords, maximum 5;
4. Brief presentation of the state-of-the-art, methodology, research focus, findings and interpretation, conclusions, policy implications, and directions for further research.
To assist on blind peer reviewing, the abstracts must not contain any text about the authors. Detailed instructions for full papers will be sent on acceptance of abstracts.
Document format:
The text must be as .doc or .pdf file, with Arial 10 or Times New Roman 12 font.
DEADLINES
– Start date for Abstract submission: 15 January 2014
– Closing date for Abstract submission: 01 March 2014
– Notification of Abstract Acceptance: 15 April 2014
– Submission of Full Paper: 01 June 2014
– Notification of Full Paper Acceptance: 01 July 2014
CONTACTS
For any question or comment, please contact the Organizing Committee:
– Alexander F. Uvarov: au@tusur.ru
– Liana Kobzeva: ckr@sbi.tusur.ru, info@tha2014.org