Evaluation of network model efficiency in Nanotech cluster between Finland and Russia : Case: Jyväskylä Region
Bekrenev, Sergey (2011)
Bekrenev, Sergey
Jyväskylän ammattikorkeakoulu
2011
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2011060711290
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2011060711290
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This bachelor thesis evaluates the existing cooperation between Russia and Finland in Nanotech cluster on the territory of the Jyväskylä region. In addition, it explores various networking models that can be implemented in this
region. This information can be used for the future ideation of the knowledge networking hub in nanotech cluster.
The research was initiated by Jyväskylä Innovation Oy and intended for the implementation in the arising
cooperation in Nanoscience industry between Russia and Finland. The reason for conducting this research study
is an attempt to explore the most appropriate and optimal networking model for accelerating the transformation of technologies into profitable enterprises.
The study is built on the extensive theoretical basis, which was further used for the implementation of results and
drawing conclusions The information was collected using Literature, Printed materials and Internet resources. The
research strategy consists of observations on the practical networks in the region and qualitative data, gathered
through interviewing the nanotech cluster representative.
The research may help to reconsider the networking politics for Finnish and Russian Nanotechnology industries,
putting a special emphasis on networking obstacles and hidden barriers. The findings of this study give a lot of ideas
for the further research in this field.
region. This information can be used for the future ideation of the knowledge networking hub in nanotech cluster.
The research was initiated by Jyväskylä Innovation Oy and intended for the implementation in the arising
cooperation in Nanoscience industry between Russia and Finland. The reason for conducting this research study
is an attempt to explore the most appropriate and optimal networking model for accelerating the transformation of technologies into profitable enterprises.
The study is built on the extensive theoretical basis, which was further used for the implementation of results and
drawing conclusions The information was collected using Literature, Printed materials and Internet resources. The
research strategy consists of observations on the practical networks in the region and qualitative data, gathered
through interviewing the nanotech cluster representative.
The research may help to reconsider the networking politics for Finnish and Russian Nanotechnology industries,
putting a special emphasis on networking obstacles and hidden barriers. The findings of this study give a lot of ideas
for the further research in this field.