A living laboratory proposition for revitalising regional Australia
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2012
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A strong Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) sector is said to underpin a competitive advantage of the Australian regions that are struggling to grow the economy, distribute the growth fairly, and in the process not degrade the environment. The concept of Regional Innovation Systems that draws on industrial cluster theory has gained currency as an umbrella framework for enabling the SMEs sector. However, there are significant gaps between research and innovation of such ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. This paper responds to this gap and proposes a Living Laboratory – an open multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder action research platform where innovations can be co-created, tested, and evaluated in the every-day environment of SME – as a way to strengthen the SMEs sector in regional Australia. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63729/2/Dhakal_-_A_Lving_Laboratory_-_ANZAM_2012.pdf Dhakal, Subas, Brown, Kerry A., Keast, Robyn L., Mahmood, Muhammad Nateque, Wiewiora, Anna, & Dick, Tom (2012) A living laboratory proposition for revitalising regional Australia. In 26th Annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference : Managing for Volatility and Instability, 5 -7 December 2012, Convention Exhibition Centre, Perth, WA. |
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Copyright 2012 [please consult the author] |
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QUT Business School |
Palavras-Chave | #160404 Urban and Regional Studies (excl. Planning) #Collaborations and Networking #Information Technology #Innovation #Small and Medium Sized Enterprises #Stakeholders |
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Conference Paper |