Analysing the differences in the scientific diffusion and policy impact of analogous theoretical approaches: evidence for territorial innovation models

dc.contributor.author Brixner, Cristian
dc.contributor.authorRomano, Silvina
dc.contributor.authorZabala Iturriagagoitia, Jon Mikel
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-06T12:13:59Z
dc.date.available2025-08-06T12:13:59Z
dc.date.issued2021-01
dc.date.updated2025-08-06T12:13:59Z
dc.description.abstractThe aim of this paper is to reflect on the conceptualization of three, a priori, similar territorial innovation models: the triple helix, the regional innovation systems and Sábato’s triangle. To compare their underlying theoretical foundations, we conduct a bibliometric analysis of the contributions based on the previous territorial innovation models. Following Reinert’s procedure we identify the most relevant lexical worlds in each stream of work. Our results reveal that the language of publication affects the scope and dissemination of academic works, as well as their impact in terms of policy making. The analysis also evidences the conceptual and theoretical differences among the three models. In particular, the differences in the schools of thought from which the three models emerge explain, to a great extent, the differences in the way the concepts introduced in each model are approached and applied in practice. The paper discusses how the practice of policy making tends to follow mainstream theories, approaches and methods that are not designed to transform those realities in which they are to be applied. The paper contributes to the literature with new evidence that shows how the use of non-dominant languages in scientific research does not necessarily imply that the contributions are not of interest to the world scientific and policy communities.en
dc.identifier.citationBrixner, C., Romano, S. A., & Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, J. M. (2021). Analysing the differences in the scientific diffusion and policy impact of analogous theoretical approaches: evidence for territorial innovation models. Journal of Scientometric Research, 10(1), E46-E58. https://doi.org/10.5530/JSCIRES.10.1S.21
dc.identifier.doi10.5530/JSCIRES.10.1S.21
dc.identifier.eissn2320-0057
dc.identifier.issn2321-6654
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14454/3325
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherPhcog.Net
dc.subject.otherLatin America
dc.subject.otherRegional innovation systems
dc.subject.otherSabato’s triangle
dc.subject.otherTerritorial innovation models
dc.subject.otherTriple helix
dc.titleAnalysing the differences in the scientific diffusion and policy impact of analogous theoretical approaches: evidence for territorial innovation modelsen
dc.typejournal article
dcterms.accessRightsopen access
oaire.citation.endPageE58
oaire.citation.issue1
oaire.citation.startPageE46
oaire.citation.titleJournal of Scientometric Research
oaire.citation.volume10
oaire.licenseConditionhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
oaire.versionVoR
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