
The Innovation Imperative
National Innovation Strategies in the Global Economy
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 30. January 2009
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-84720-192-8 (ISBN)
Description
As a result of globalization, strategies for investments in innovation capabilities have gained considerably in importance for businesses, research institutions and policymakers. Public policy has to provide conditions for investments in R&D and innovation that are internationally attractive and effective in stimulating innovation, economic growth and job creation. This book focuses on the changing roles and challenges of innovation and growth policy, and the strategies and measures that are critical in a globalizing world. It provides guidance for innovation policy strategy formulations and design of innovation policy measures.Globalization and the innovation imperative towards sustained economic growth require a major renewal and deepening of public policy thinking and strategies. This book focuses on these policy challenges, and the policy strategies and measures that are critical for innovation and growth in a globalizing world. Topics include: globalization and offshoring of software, the multilateral trading system and competition, innovative entrepreneurship, research frameworks and innovation awards, the globalization of converging nanotechnologies, and the relationship between knowledge and innovation.
Science and technology policy makers, university professors and graduate students in public policy, innovation, business and economics will find much of value in this book.
Science and technology policy makers, university professors and graduate students in public policy, innovation, business and economics will find much of value in this book.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84720-192-8 (9781847201928)
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Persons
Edited by Goeran Marklund, Director of Strategic Intelligence, Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems, Sweden, Nicholas S. Vonortas, Professor, Center for International Science and Technology Policy & Department of Economics, The George Washington University, US and Charles W. Wessner, Director, Programme on Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, US National Academies, Washington, DC, US
Content
Contents:
Foreword
Preface
1. Introduction
Goeran Marklund, Nicholas S. Vonortas and Charles W. Wessner
2. The Challenges of Globalization: Strategic Choices for Innovation Policy
Susana Borras, Cristina Chaminade and Charles Edquist
3. Globalization and Offshoring of Software
William Aspray, Frank Mayadas and Moshe Y. Vardi
4. The Multilateral Trading System and Transnational Competition in Advanced Technologies: The Limits of Existing Disciplines
Thomas R. Howell
5. From Knowledge to Innovation: Resolving the 'European Paradox' David B. Audretsch
6. Innovative Entrepreneurship: Commercialization by Linking Ideas and People
Asa Lindholm Dahlstrand
7. The Role of Innovation Award Programmes in the US and Sweden
Charles W. Wessner
8. About the US Advanced Technology Program
Marc G. Stanley and Christopher J. Currens
9. Globalization of Converging Nanotechnologies
Evan S. Michelson
10. European Research Framework Programmes in a Global Context: Targets, Impacts, Lessons for the Future
Nicholas S. Vonortas
11. Critical Dimensions of Innovation Policy: Challenges for Sweden and the EU
Goeran Marklund
12. Conclusion
Goeran Marklund, Nicholas S. Vonortas and Charles W. Wessner
Index
Foreword
Preface
1. Introduction
Goeran Marklund, Nicholas S. Vonortas and Charles W. Wessner
2. The Challenges of Globalization: Strategic Choices for Innovation Policy
Susana Borras, Cristina Chaminade and Charles Edquist
3. Globalization and Offshoring of Software
William Aspray, Frank Mayadas and Moshe Y. Vardi
4. The Multilateral Trading System and Transnational Competition in Advanced Technologies: The Limits of Existing Disciplines
Thomas R. Howell
5. From Knowledge to Innovation: Resolving the 'European Paradox' David B. Audretsch
6. Innovative Entrepreneurship: Commercialization by Linking Ideas and People
Asa Lindholm Dahlstrand
7. The Role of Innovation Award Programmes in the US and Sweden
Charles W. Wessner
8. About the US Advanced Technology Program
Marc G. Stanley and Christopher J. Currens
9. Globalization of Converging Nanotechnologies
Evan S. Michelson
10. European Research Framework Programmes in a Global Context: Targets, Impacts, Lessons for the Future
Nicholas S. Vonortas
11. Critical Dimensions of Innovation Policy: Challenges for Sweden and the EU
Goeran Marklund
12. Conclusion
Goeran Marklund, Nicholas S. Vonortas and Charles W. Wessner
Index