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Open Innovation Diplomacy and a 21st Century Fractal Research, Education and Innovation (FREIE) Ecosystem: Building on the Quadruple and Quintuple Helix Innovation Concepts and the “Mode 3” Knowledge Production System

The traditional Triple Helix innovation model focuses on university–industry–government relations. The Quadruple Helix innovation systems bring in the perspectives of the media-based and culture-based public as well as that of civil society. The Quintuple Helix emphasizes the natural environments of...

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Democracy
Diplomacy
Economic Policy
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Economics and Finance
Education
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship education
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Heterogeneity
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Innovations
Knowledge
Knowledge economy
Knowledge management
Natural environment
Problem solving
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Studies
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