Hologramic fractality for sustainable development: Scientific-Technological Park Francisco de Miranda National Experimental University

Authors

  • Nilcrist Ruiz Universidad Nacional Francisco de Miranda

Keywords:

science and technology park, fractality hologrammatic, innovation, management, sustainable development

Abstract

In recent years, universities have begun to play an active role in the development of technologies and products that promote local development. However, in order to carry out this kind of activities successfully, it is necessary the cooperation of all parties to carry out this type of activity is necessary. therefore, some knowledge management models emerge allowing enterprise-university-government-community integration in physical spaces that facilitate the free exchange of ideas flow, the magazine of academic and business experience; scientific and technological parks (PCT). This research aims to design a proposal for a model of this type of organization, based on fractal analysis, through consideration as complex objects; allowing the generation of new parameters of thought, based on relationships hologramáticas consider the planning and land-use planning as a political, social, economic, fractality in the ongoing search for a sustainable relationship between development and space. From a neo-positivist approach, public policies are characterized by contrasting the different views of the actors involved. The diagnosis made becomes undeniable, the requirement for greater coordination of state organizations. It is generated finally, the design of a PCT considering two approaches: the first, a new management model innovation designed based on the contributions of the Model of the Triple Helix (Etzkowitz and Leydesdorff, 2000) and Tetrahedron Model innovation (Echeverria, 2006); the second, the basic design of a project with an urban morphology PCT product of fractal geometry

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Published

2016-01-31

How to Cite

Ruiz, N. (2016). Hologramic fractality for sustainable development: Scientific-Technological Park Francisco de Miranda National Experimental University. Revista Arbitrada Interdisciplinaria Koinonía, 1(1), 9–21. Retrieved from https://fundacionkoinonia.com.ve/ojs/index.php/revistakoinonia/article/view/12