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Innovation Policy in a Knowledge-Based Economy :

Llerena, Patrick.

Innovation Policy in a Knowledge-Based Economy : Theory and Practice / With contributions by numerous experts edited by Patrick Llerena, Mireille Matt. - xI, 362 páginas 15 ilustraciones recurso en línea.

Springer eBooks

The Rationales Behind Innovation Policies: Dynamic Approaches -- From Economic Foundations to S&T Policy Tools: a Comparative Analysis of the Dominant Paradigms -- Systems Failure and the Case for Innovation Policy -- Technology Policy in the Knowledge-Based Economy -- New Technology Procurement: Knowledge Creation, Diffusion and Coordination -- Technology Policy and A-Synchronic Technologies: The Case of German High-Speed Trains -- Institutional Arrangements of Technology Policy and Management of Diversity: the Case of Digital Switching System in France and in Italy -- A Study of Military Innovation Diffusion Based on Two Case Studies -- Impact of Incentives Tools on Systemic and Learning Failures -- University-Industry Relationships and Regional Innovation Systems: Analysis of the French Procedure Cifre -- Research and Development Tax Incentives: a Comparative Analysis of Various National Mechanisms -- Twenty Years of Evaluation with the BETA Method: Some Insights on Current Collaborative ST&I Policy Issues -- The Relevance of R&D Strategic Management in Policy Design -- The Organizational Specificities of Brite-Euram Collaborative Projects: Micro-Analysis and Policy Implications -- How International are National (and European) Science and Technology Policies? -- Universities Specificities and the Emergence of a Global Model of University: how to Manage These Contradictory Realities.

The main underlining conviction, throughout the book, is the importance of dynamical and systemic approaches to innovation policies. The first part of the book provides the theoretical background for the subsequent more empirical contributions. In the second part, a series of three papers analyse each the development or diffusion of a specific technology developed in the frame of a procurement policy. They explain the success of mission-oriented policies (the development of digital switching systems in the telecom sector, the development of high-speed trains in Germany and the diffusion of military technologies). The three papers contained in the third part explore the impact of incentive tools (R&D tax credits, R&D cooperative agreements and university-industry relations) on the innovation potentialities of firms and of economic systems (regions). The chapters in the last part of the book are all based around the question of how is it possible to design an innovation policy, applicable throughout Europe, bearing in mind the diversity of innovation behaviours and strategies.

9783540264521

10.1007/b137610 doi

JF20-2112
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