Innovation Systems, Policy and Management
Herausgeber: Niosi, Jorge
Innovation Systems, Policy and Management
Herausgeber: Niosi, Jorge
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Describes how institutions and markets can best be structured in order to promote innovation in key economic sectors.
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Describes how institutions and markets can best be structured in order to promote innovation in key economic sectors.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 918g
- ISBN-13: 9781108423830
- ISBN-10: 1108423833
- Artikelnr.: 50445482
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 918g
- ISBN-13: 9781108423830
- ISBN-10: 1108423833
- Artikelnr.: 50445482
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Jorge Niosi; Part I. Innovation Policy and Innovation Systems:
1. Sectoral systems: taxonomies, evolution and modeling Franco Malerba; 2.
Effectiveness of direct and indirect R&D support Pierre Mohnen; 3. From
market fixing to market creating: a new framework for innovation policy
Mariana Mazzucato; 4. Strategic alliances: identifying recent emerging
sub-fields of research Fiorenza Belussi, Luigi Orsi and Andrea Ganzaroli;
Part II. Innovation in Developing and Emerging Countries: 5. National
systems of innovation in developing countries Jorge Niosi; 6. National
financial systems, credit constraints, and enterprise innovation
performance: an international comparison of developing nations Edward
Lorenz and Sophie Pommet; 7. Going with the wind: the pro-cyclical dynamics
of STI efforts in Mexico Gabriela Dutrénit, José Miguel Natera, Martin
Puchet Anyul and Fernando Santiago; 8. Gaps in the relative efficiency of
nacional innovation systems and growth performance across OCDE and BRICS
countries Alenka Guzmán and Ignacio Llamas-Huitrón; 9. Currency
undervaluation on growth and exports in natural resource vs. manufacturing
exporting countries Sanika Sulochani Ramanayake and Keun Lee; Part III.
Regional Innovation Systems and Policies: 10. Innovation policies and new
regional growth paths Markus Grillitsch and Michaela Trippl; 11. Spinoffs
and clustering Russell Golman and Steven Klepper; 12. Examining
technological innovation systems of smart cities Masaru Yarime and Martin
Karlsson; 13. Does invention agglomerate? Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb and
Shane Greenstein; Part IV. Innovation Management and its Links with Policy:
14. Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship: going beyond the Schumpeterian
entrepreneur Franco Malerba and Maureen McKelvey; 15. The Three great
issues confronting Europe: the need for a new policy stance Jan Fagerberg,
Staffan Laestadius and Ben R. Martin; Index.
1. Sectoral systems: taxonomies, evolution and modeling Franco Malerba; 2.
Effectiveness of direct and indirect R&D support Pierre Mohnen; 3. From
market fixing to market creating: a new framework for innovation policy
Mariana Mazzucato; 4. Strategic alliances: identifying recent emerging
sub-fields of research Fiorenza Belussi, Luigi Orsi and Andrea Ganzaroli;
Part II. Innovation in Developing and Emerging Countries: 5. National
systems of innovation in developing countries Jorge Niosi; 6. National
financial systems, credit constraints, and enterprise innovation
performance: an international comparison of developing nations Edward
Lorenz and Sophie Pommet; 7. Going with the wind: the pro-cyclical dynamics
of STI efforts in Mexico Gabriela Dutrénit, José Miguel Natera, Martin
Puchet Anyul and Fernando Santiago; 8. Gaps in the relative efficiency of
nacional innovation systems and growth performance across OCDE and BRICS
countries Alenka Guzmán and Ignacio Llamas-Huitrón; 9. Currency
undervaluation on growth and exports in natural resource vs. manufacturing
exporting countries Sanika Sulochani Ramanayake and Keun Lee; Part III.
Regional Innovation Systems and Policies: 10. Innovation policies and new
regional growth paths Markus Grillitsch and Michaela Trippl; 11. Spinoffs
and clustering Russell Golman and Steven Klepper; 12. Examining
technological innovation systems of smart cities Masaru Yarime and Martin
Karlsson; 13. Does invention agglomerate? Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb and
Shane Greenstein; Part IV. Innovation Management and its Links with Policy:
14. Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship: going beyond the Schumpeterian
entrepreneur Franco Malerba and Maureen McKelvey; 15. The Three great
issues confronting Europe: the need for a new policy stance Jan Fagerberg,
Staffan Laestadius and Ben R. Martin; Index.
Introduction Jorge Niosi; Part I. Innovation Policy and Innovation Systems:
1. Sectoral systems: taxonomies, evolution and modeling Franco Malerba; 2.
Effectiveness of direct and indirect R&D support Pierre Mohnen; 3. From
market fixing to market creating: a new framework for innovation policy
Mariana Mazzucato; 4. Strategic alliances: identifying recent emerging
sub-fields of research Fiorenza Belussi, Luigi Orsi and Andrea Ganzaroli;
Part II. Innovation in Developing and Emerging Countries: 5. National
systems of innovation in developing countries Jorge Niosi; 6. National
financial systems, credit constraints, and enterprise innovation
performance: an international comparison of developing nations Edward
Lorenz and Sophie Pommet; 7. Going with the wind: the pro-cyclical dynamics
of STI efforts in Mexico Gabriela Dutrénit, José Miguel Natera, Martin
Puchet Anyul and Fernando Santiago; 8. Gaps in the relative efficiency of
nacional innovation systems and growth performance across OCDE and BRICS
countries Alenka Guzmán and Ignacio Llamas-Huitrón; 9. Currency
undervaluation on growth and exports in natural resource vs. manufacturing
exporting countries Sanika Sulochani Ramanayake and Keun Lee; Part III.
Regional Innovation Systems and Policies: 10. Innovation policies and new
regional growth paths Markus Grillitsch and Michaela Trippl; 11. Spinoffs
and clustering Russell Golman and Steven Klepper; 12. Examining
technological innovation systems of smart cities Masaru Yarime and Martin
Karlsson; 13. Does invention agglomerate? Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb and
Shane Greenstein; Part IV. Innovation Management and its Links with Policy:
14. Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship: going beyond the Schumpeterian
entrepreneur Franco Malerba and Maureen McKelvey; 15. The Three great
issues confronting Europe: the need for a new policy stance Jan Fagerberg,
Staffan Laestadius and Ben R. Martin; Index.
1. Sectoral systems: taxonomies, evolution and modeling Franco Malerba; 2.
Effectiveness of direct and indirect R&D support Pierre Mohnen; 3. From
market fixing to market creating: a new framework for innovation policy
Mariana Mazzucato; 4. Strategic alliances: identifying recent emerging
sub-fields of research Fiorenza Belussi, Luigi Orsi and Andrea Ganzaroli;
Part II. Innovation in Developing and Emerging Countries: 5. National
systems of innovation in developing countries Jorge Niosi; 6. National
financial systems, credit constraints, and enterprise innovation
performance: an international comparison of developing nations Edward
Lorenz and Sophie Pommet; 7. Going with the wind: the pro-cyclical dynamics
of STI efforts in Mexico Gabriela Dutrénit, José Miguel Natera, Martin
Puchet Anyul and Fernando Santiago; 8. Gaps in the relative efficiency of
nacional innovation systems and growth performance across OCDE and BRICS
countries Alenka Guzmán and Ignacio Llamas-Huitrón; 9. Currency
undervaluation on growth and exports in natural resource vs. manufacturing
exporting countries Sanika Sulochani Ramanayake and Keun Lee; Part III.
Regional Innovation Systems and Policies: 10. Innovation policies and new
regional growth paths Markus Grillitsch and Michaela Trippl; 11. Spinoffs
and clustering Russell Golman and Steven Klepper; 12. Examining
technological innovation systems of smart cities Masaru Yarime and Martin
Karlsson; 13. Does invention agglomerate? Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb and
Shane Greenstein; Part IV. Innovation Management and its Links with Policy:
14. Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship: going beyond the Schumpeterian
entrepreneur Franco Malerba and Maureen McKelvey; 15. The Three great
issues confronting Europe: the need for a new policy stance Jan Fagerberg,
Staffan Laestadius and Ben R. Martin; Index.