Despite the normative view that Quadruple Helix collaborations (with government, academia, industry and civil society) such as living labs are prescribed to enhance regional innovation performance, there is scarce knowledge of the sustainability of such collaborations from the perspective of the stakeholders who are supposed to engage in such initiatives. To address this gap, the purpose of this paper is to empirically explore the implementation of the Quadruple Helix for innovation from a stakeholder perspective, by understanding the expectations as well as the perceived benefits and challenges of the collaboration. Through a qualitative research design, this paper presents an in-depth case study of a living lab in the region of Catalonia. Our results challenge the normative view of Quadruple Helix approaches and of living labs; we also offer suggestions to manage future collaborations and to inform further evidence-based policy. On the whole, partnership leadership and coordination are critical to bridge the expectation-implementation gap towards stakeholder satisfaction and collaboration sustainability
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peer-reviewed
English
Innovacions tecnològiques; Technological innovations; Cooperació entre empreses; Empreses; Entreprises
Taylor and Francis
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1080/09654313.2021.1968798
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0965-4313
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1469-5944
Reconeixement 4.0 Internacional
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