A New Approach for the Cooperation between Academia and Industry: An Empirical Analysis of the Triple Helix in East China

2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 181-204 ◽  
Author(s):  
Feiyu Chen ◽  
Chong Wu ◽  
Weining Yang
2020 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
pp. 372-407 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maurits J. Meijers ◽  
Andrej Zaslove

Populism has become a pervasive concept in political science research. However, a central and basic question remains unanswered: which European parties are more populist than others? Despite the increasing wealth of studies on populism in parties, we lack data that measures populism in political parties in a valid and precise manner, that recognizes that populism is constituted by multiple dimensions, and that ensures full coverage of all parties in Europe. In this article, we first appraise the weaknesses of existing approaches. Arguing that parties’ populism should be measured as a latent construct, we then advocate a new approach to operationalizing and measuring populism in political parties using expert surveys. Relying on the Populism and Political Parties Expert Survey spanning 250 political parties in 28 European countries, we show that populism is best measured in a multi-dimensional and continuous manner. We subsequently illustrate the advantages of our approach for empirical analysis in political science.


2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (5) ◽  
pp. 781-792 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xianyu Kong ◽  
Yanfang Liu ◽  
Huimin Jian ◽  
Rongguo Su ◽  
Qingzhen Yao ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 44 (8) ◽  
pp. 1089-1119 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura Chaqués Bonafont ◽  
Anna M. Palau Roqué

In this article the authors develop a new approach to the study of policy dynamics in a quasi-federal system of government. The goal is to contribute to previous research on comparative federalism by analyzing the variations of issue attention between levels of government and across four regional governments—Andalusia, Catalonia, Galicia, and the Basque Country. To do so the authors follow the policy dynamics approach, developing a comparative and empirical analysis about issue attention across time, territories, and policy subsystems. The analysis relies on an extensive database, created following the methodology of the Comparative Agendas Project, which includes all laws passed from the early 1980s to present. The results indicate that legislative agendas have become increasingly diverse since the 1990s, and this is partly explained by party preferences and the type of government.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kaku Maekawa ◽  
Shintaro Yamada ◽  
Rahul Sharma ◽  
Jayanta Chauduri ◽  
Scott Keeney

Certain DNA sequences, including mirror-symmetric polypyrimidine/polypurine runs, are capable of folding into a triple-helix-containing non-B-form DNA structure called H-DNA. Such H-DNA-forming sequences are frequent in many eukaryotic genomes, including in mammals, and multiple lines of evidence indicate that these motifs are mutagenic and can impinge on DNA replication, transcription, and other aspects of genome function. In this study, we show that the triplex-forming potential of H-DNA motifs in the mouse genome can be evaluated using S1-sequencing (S1-seq), which uses the single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)-specific nuclease S1 to generate deep-sequencing libraries that report on the position of ssDNA throughout the genome. When S1-seq was applied to genomic DNA isolated from mouse testis cells and splenic B cells, we observed prominent clusters of S1-seq reads that appeared to be independent of endogenous double-strand breaks, that coincided with H-DNA motifs, and that correlated strongly with the triplex-forming potential of the motifs. Fine-scale patterns of S1-seq reads, including a pronounced strand asymmetry in favor of centrally-positioned reads on the pyrimidine-containing strand, suggested that this S1-seq signal is specific for one of the four possible isomers of H-DNA (H-y5). By leveraging the abundance and complexity of naturally occurring H-DNA motifs across the mouse genome, we further defined how polypyrimidine repeat length and the presence of repeat-interrupting substitutions modify the structure of H-DNA. This study provides a new approach for studying DNA secondary structure genome wide at high spatial resolution.


2014 ◽  
Vol 119 (7) ◽  
pp. 4653-4668 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shaoling Shang ◽  
Jingyu Wu ◽  
Bangqin Huang ◽  
Gong Lin ◽  
Zhongping Lee ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (8) ◽  
pp. 3274 ◽  
Author(s):  
María-Jesús Luengo-Valderrey ◽  
Julián Pando-García ◽  
Iñaki Periáñez-Cañadillas ◽  
Amparo Cervera-Taulet

The establishment of broad-based networks, such as the Triple Helix, for innovation and sustainability is sufficiently corroborated. In this work we suggest that the information received from the Triple Helix has a significant and different impact on the objectives of sustainable innovation, depending on whether companies cooperate or not. To this end, an empirical analysis of a stratified sample of more than 5000 Spanish medium and high technology companies in 2010-2014-2015 was carried out. The results confirm that companies that do not cooperate place more importance on the information received from the Triple Helix to establish their sustainable innovation targets.


2014 ◽  
Vol 962-965 ◽  
pp. 2464-2467
Author(s):  
Li Wu ◽  
Hong Ye Liu ◽  
Li Liu ◽  
Fei Shen

Based on the previous theories of spatial structure optimization on regional tourism system in China, this research discusses the spatial structure optimization on regional tourism system of Huangshan City. It is proved by the empirical analysis that the spatial structure of tourism system in Huangshan City is in the stage of radiation mode at present, and with the period of reorganization and optimization on its spatial structure and tourism route system. The future expansion mode should be the ideal spatial structure of regional tourism system in Huangshan City. This process is ongoing.


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