The Experience and Enlightenment of American University Research Cooperation Innovation

Chunhua FENG, Baojun SUN

Abstract


U.S. is the first country to realize the cooperation of industry and research. With rapid industrialization and modernization, it attracts worldwide attention. In all western countries, U.S. market economy is the most developed, its market system is the most advanced too. Relatively speaking, the American mode of industry-university-research combination is also the most perfect and representative. Many other countries (regions) draw experience from the American mode and combined with local actual situation to promote the combination of industry-university-research of their own. This paper attempts to objectively summarize the successful experience of the U.S. in the long term cooperation and to sum up the experience for promoting the construction of the technology innovation system based on the industry-university-research cooperation, in order to provide reference for the further development of our (China) domestic research cooperation.  


Keywords


U.S.; Experience; Enlightenment; Industry-university-research cooperation

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/7404

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