Systems of innovation : technologies, institutions and organizations

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Systems of innovation : technologies, institutions and organizations

edited by Charles Edquist

(Science, technology and the international political economy / series editor, John de la Mothe)

Pinter, 1997

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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ISBN 9781855674523

Description

The systems of innovation approach is considered by many to be a useful analytical approach for better understanding innovation processes as well as the production and distribution of knowledge in the economy. It is an appropriate framework for the empirical study of innovations in their contexts and is relevant for policy makers. This text is the result of the work within an international inter-disciplinary network or working seminar with the task of building a more solid and sophisticated conceptual and theoretical foundation for the continued study of innovations in a systemic context. The book has three parts. The first presents an overview and tries to work out some conceptual problems. In the second, the systems of innovation approach is related to innovation theory. Part three is devoted to increasing understanding of the functioning and dynamics of systems of innovation. There is also an introduction where the genesis and anatomy of different systems of innovation approaches are discussed and where the systems of innovation approach is characterized in nine dimensions.

Table of Contents

Contributors, Preface, Introduction, Part I Systems of Innovation: Overview and Basic Concepts Introduction, Part II Innovation Systems: Evolutionary Perspectives, Part III Systems Transformation: Technological and Institutional Change, Subject Index, Name Index
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: pbk ISBN 9781855674530

Description

The systems of innovation approach is considered by many to be a useful analytical approach for better understanding innovation processes as well as the production and distribution of knowledge in the economy. It is an appropriate framework for the empirical study of innovations in their contexts and is relevant for policy makers. This text is the result of the work within an international inter-disciplinary network or "working seminar" with the task of building a more solid and sophisticated conceptual and theoretical foundation for the continued study of innovations in a systemic context. The book has three parts. The first presents an overview and tries to work out some conceptual problems. In the second, the systems of innovation approach is related to innovation theory. Part three is devoted to increasing understanding of the functioning and dynamics of systems of innovation. There is also an introduction where the genesis and anatomy of different systems of innovation approaches are discussed and where the systems of innovation approach is characterized in nine dimensions.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Systems of innovation - overview and basic concepts: institutions and organizations in systems of innovation, Charles Edquist and Bjorn Johnson
  • generation and distribution of knowledge - incentive structures, norms and institutions, Dominique Foray
  • economic infrastructures and innovation systems, Keith Smith
  • interindustry differences in technical change and national patterns of technological accumulation, Paolo Guerrieri and Andrew Tylecote
  • sectorial innovation systems - technological regimes, Schumpeterian dynamics and spatial boundaries, Stefano Breschi and Franco Malerba
  • the national imagination and systems of innovation, Mark Elam. Part 2 Innovation systems - evolutionary perspectives: innovation systems and evolutionary theories, Paolo Saviotti
  • delineating evolutionary systems of innovation, Maureen McKelvey
  • learning technical change and public policy - how to create and exploit diversity, Patrick Cohendet and Patrick Llerena
  • national innovation systems and the dynamics of division of labour, Esben Sloth Andersen and Bengt-Ake Lundvall
  • diversity creation in technological systems - a technology policy perspective, Bo Carlsson and Staffan Jacobsson. Part 3 Systems transformation - technological and institutional change: science-based technologies and interdisciplinarity - future challenges and institutional consequences, Freider Meyer-Krahmer
  • technological discontinuities and incumbents' performance - from the firm's perspective, Ellinor Ehrnberg and Staffan Jacobsson
  • components of and shifts in national innovation systems, Ricardo Galli and Morris Teubal
  • systems of innovation in transformation - from socialism to post-socialism, Slavo Radosevic
  • the building of supra-national institutions in Europe - the emergence of a European system of innovation, Parascevas Carcostas and Luc Soete.

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