The Triple Helix as a Model for Coordination with Potential for ICTs
The Triple Helix as a Model for Coordination with Potential for ICTs
Promising frameworks have been developed to ensure that different players can have benefits from economic and social activities with high levels of interdependencies. Among these frameworks, the triple helix model constitutes an interesting model that accounts for interactions and ensures coordination of tasks. This chapter focuses on both the elements of the framework and its applications. A special focus is placed on knowledge diffusion in MENA and Arab countries. The usefulness of the triple helix coordinating process is clearly shown to be a way of accounting for interferences and interdependencies. The implicit idea is that further requirements of coordination under this model need further use of ICT tools.
CITATION: Driouchi, Ahmed. The Triple Helix as a Model for Coordination with Potential for ICTs edited by Driouchi, Ahmed . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2013. ICTs for Health, Education, and Socioeconomic Policies - Available at: https://library.au.int/triple-helix-model-coordination-potential-icts