This conceptual paper explores the drivers and barriers of university–business collaboration in disadvantaged areas, emphasising its potential to foster inclusive local development. Starting from a review of the academic and policy literature, it proposes a framework that situates higher education institutions as innovation brokers, crucial actors in building trust, facilitating coordination and translating knowledge across quadruple helix stakeholders. The study underscores the need for place-based strategies and multi-stakeholder coalitions to address complex challenges and support co-creation in regional innovation ecosystems.
The quadruple helix and the role of HEIs as innovation brokers in disadvantaged areas
Concetta Ferrara;Alessio Cavicchi
2026-01-01
Abstract
This conceptual paper explores the drivers and barriers of university–business collaboration in disadvantaged areas, emphasising its potential to foster inclusive local development. Starting from a review of the academic and policy literature, it proposes a framework that situates higher education institutions as innovation brokers, crucial actors in building trust, facilitating coordination and translating knowledge across quadruple helix stakeholders. The study underscores the need for place-based strategies and multi-stakeholder coalitions to address complex challenges and support co-creation in regional innovation ecosystems.File in questo prodotto:
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