Globalization and Scientific Research: The Emerging Triple Helix of State-Industry-University Relations in Japan and Singapore

Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 21 (5):401-408 (2001)
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Abstract

The specific nature and dynamic of the emerging triple helix of state-industry-university relations in Japan and Singapore is analyzed in this article. The impact of globalization and the emergence of trans-disciplinary scientific fields on this institutional reconstitution are examined. Overall, the implications of these transformations for the debates over the knowledge society are discussed.

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