Dystopia deconstructed: Applying the triple helix model to a failed utopia
2015; Elsevier BV; Volume: 69; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.jbusres.2015.10.067
ISSN1873-7978
AutoresAndrea Burgos-Mascarell, Domingo Ribeiro Soriano, M. Martínez-López,
Tópico(s)Regional Development and Policy
ResumoThis study analyzes the failure of a literary utopian system—Veronica Roth's Divergent—drawing from difference, which the divergent and the factionless represent. The analysis of the causes and consequences of difference from a socioeconomic perspective reveals a system that the triple helix model can improve. The adapted model based on cooperation and knowledge transfer adds two connections to the three main axes: Universities (Erudite), Government (Abnegation), and Industry (Amity), and gives the divergent a key role: inter-faction coordinators. Following a review of European migration policies, the study explores the creation of a new faction for the factionless. Regarding innovation, the application of a theoretical model to a fictional society offers some insight into adapting the triple helix model to a real society in broad terms. The study exemplifies the applications of interdisciplinary research to probing in the understanding of theoretical systems.
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