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摘要
而在某些地方的投资产生就业,增长和繁荣类似的投资在其他地方未能产生预期的效果(费尔德曼,2014)。作为政府促进医疗保健行业公司创新的政策的结果,研究和创新都集中在特定的地方(Cooke 2013),因为研究型大学通常是研究和研究主导的创新的核心参与者,在医疗保健行业具有社会价值,由公共资金和私营部门资助(Arbo和Benneworth 2007, Bagchi-Sen和Lawton Smith 2010)。我们的案例研究利用了来自三个关键生物科学地区以及一个新兴地区的数据。本章特别关注牛津大学在推动医疗保健集群发展中的作用程度,同时考虑到其他组织(地方和国家)的作用以及当地具体因素。
Universities, the bioscience sector and local economic development in Oxfordshire: challenges and opportunities
While investments in certain places yield jobs, growth and prosperity similar investments in others locations fail to produce the desired effects (Feldman, 2014). As an outcome of governmental policies to foster innovation in companies in the healthcare sector, both research and innovation are clustered in particular places (Cooke 2013) as it is often research universities that are central players in research and research-led innovation that have societal value in the healthcare sector, funded both by public funds as well as by the private sector (Arbo and Benneworth 2007, Bagchi-Sen and Lawton Smith 2010). Our case study draws on data from three key bioscience regions along with an emerging region. The chapter focuses specifically on the extent of the role of Oxford University in driving the healthcare cluster development over time while considering the role of other organisations (local and national) and local context specific factors.