2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142114586
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Scientific Research of Innovation Ability of Universities in the United States of America and China

Abstract: A better understanding of the universities’ ability to innovate can assist policymakers in identifying the key strengths and weaknesses and policy changes required to improve a nation’s innovation performance. However, no nation’s innovation system is the same as another due to various factors; thus, each system is unique and must be understood in this context. Hence, this study investigated the innovation ability of universities in the United States of America (US) and China from 1996 to 2021 using the system… Show more

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“…The UK is in the lead with a significant contribution of 37%, closely followed by the United States in 2nd place with 34%, Spain in 3 rd place with 33.4% and Australia in 10 th place with 13.3%. These results shed light on the dynamic landscape of university-industry collaboration in public university spin-offs [1,116].…”
Section: The Collaborative Landscape To Stimulate the Creation Of Uso...mentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The UK is in the lead with a significant contribution of 37%, closely followed by the United States in 2nd place with 34%, Spain in 3 rd place with 33.4% and Australia in 10 th place with 13.3%. These results shed light on the dynamic landscape of university-industry collaboration in public university spin-offs [1,116].…”
Section: The Collaborative Landscape To Stimulate the Creation Of Uso...mentioning
confidence: 78%
“…This aligns with Curran’s [ 25 ] study, which highlighted innovation as a crucial element in gaining competitive capabilities, especially in scientific research. In the same context, Chen et al [ 26 ] revealed that universities enhance economic growth and boost employment opportunities by innovating through graduate training and offering career guidance.…”
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confidence: 99%