Trabalhos científicos de professores (1990-1995)
1999
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This study focuses on exploring the sustainability characteristics of the regional produce, which comes
from the Beiras region of Portugal to support new differentiation claims and forecast its effect on a
global mass-market. Considering a Multiple Helix approach, this study aims to examine the role and
perception of local academia in relation to this new premise to enhance the dynamic and competitive
positioning of such regional produce. To this end, several in-depth interviews were conducted with
local researchers and decision-makers, allowing the significance and potential of the proposed green
claims to be discussed. Several insights into the subject were developed and new directives were
presented. Nonetheless, complementary research may still be necessary to assess the remaining
multiple helix actors of the local ecosystem in order to identify and develop the most promising
strategies to effectively promote local endogenous produce to a global market.
“This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91334-6_45"
The Multiple Helix may be defined as a general framework to explore complex
innovation dynamics amongst the main actors such as governance, academia, industry and
society. Considering that the Multiple Helix approach adds to the traditional Triple Helix
framework the influence of society in its multiple intervening roles, a wider and broader
discussion is needed to fully comprehend the resulting dynamics in such complex
ecosystems. As currently innovation cannot be discussed without considering sustainability
aspects and goals, multiple combinations of knowledge and resources have to be addressed in
an attempt to harmonize the ambitions of both environmental conservation and economic
growth. To this end, current study aims at reviewing and discussing the Circular Economy
fundamentals based on a Multiple Helix framework, as it is considered key that the
relationship between industry and environment is crucial for industrial business performance.
The body of knowledge that is created here is meant to support mainly students and
practitioners, but also new researchers, which are addressing the problematic of Circular
Economy in a Multiple Helix Perspective.