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Triple Helix Partnerships for the Music Sector: Music Industry, Academia and the Public

BOEHM, Carola (2015) Triple Helix Partnerships for the Music Sector: Music Industry, Academia and the Public. In: Innovation In Music 2015, 7-9 June 2015, Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge UK.

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What kind of partnerships are best placed to drive innovations in the music sector? Considering the continual appetite for new products and services within our knowledge economy, how can we ensure that the most novel and significant research can be applied in and exploited for the market? How can we ensure that the whole music sector, including the not-for-profit sector, benefits and is engaged in new knowledge production? This paper represents an exploration of a partnership model ? the triple and quadruple helix ? that is specifically designed to drive innovation. Applying this to the music sector, the presentation will provide case studies relevant for driving innovations in music technology, the creative sector and digital innovations. It will cover both the for-profit sector and social enterprise, and emphasize the importance of partnerships and community for maximizing sustainability when devising research and development projects using helix system models.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information: This is an Author Final Copy of a paper published in the Proceedings of Innovation In Music 2015, copyright KES International.
Faculty: School of Creative Arts and Engineering > Humanities and Performing Arts
Event Title: Innovation In Music 2015
Event Location: Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge UK
Event Dates: 7-9 June 2015
Depositing User: Carola BOEHM
Date Deposited: 07 Jun 2017 16:18
Last Modified: 24 Feb 2023 03:48
URI: https://eprints.staffs.ac.uk/id/eprint/3186

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