
Creating System Innovation
How Large Scale Transitions Emerge
A A Balkema Publishers
1st Edition
Published on 15. April 2004
Book
Hardback
102 pages
978-90-5809-672-2 (ISBN)
Description
'System innovation' is a radical change of institutions, structures and values concerning one or more entire sectors.
This publication from the Consultative Committee of Sectorcouncils for Research and Development in the Netherlands draws conclusions about the possible role of governments when 'system innovation' is predominantly emergent, questioning the popular idea of proactive governments in realizing system innovations. The main conclusion drawn is that highly process-oriented governments should focus on creating favourable conditions for system innovations instead of concentrating on content areas where these innovations might take place.
Three examples of realized 'system innovations' are examined:
? The privatization of British Rail,
? The explosive development of a biotech- industry around Boston (USA), and
? The realization of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Program (South Florida, USA).
It emerges from these case studies that many themes arise consistently, including the role of knowledge, the way initiators deal with social resistance and the role of public- private interaction. The authors show that even seemingly well designed 'system innovations' contain many emergent elements and often lead to unforeseeable and unmanageable dynamics.
This publication from the Consultative Committee of Sectorcouncils for Research and Development in the Netherlands draws conclusions about the possible role of governments when 'system innovation' is predominantly emergent, questioning the popular idea of proactive governments in realizing system innovations. The main conclusion drawn is that highly process-oriented governments should focus on creating favourable conditions for system innovations instead of concentrating on content areas where these innovations might take place.
Three examples of realized 'system innovations' are examined:
? The privatization of British Rail,
? The explosive development of a biotech- industry around Boston (USA), and
? The realization of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Program (South Florida, USA).
It emerges from these case studies that many themes arise consistently, including the role of knowledge, the way initiators deal with social resistance and the role of public- private interaction. The authors show that even seemingly well designed 'system innovations' contain many emergent elements and often lead to unforeseeable and unmanageable dynamics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Rotterdam
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
407 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-5809-672-2 (9789058096722)
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Creating System Innovation How Large Scale Transitions Emerge
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Creating System Innovation
How Large Scale Transitions Emerge
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04/2004
CRC Press
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H. de Bruijn | H. van der Voort | W. Dicke
Creating System Innovation
How Large Scale Transitions Emerge
E-Book
04/2004
CRC Press
€73.99
Available for download
Persons
H. de Bruijn, H. van der Voort, W. Dicke, M. de Jong, W. Veeneman
Content
1. Introduction: the need to change systems 2. Comprehensive Everglades project: from water wars to an integral plan 3. The rail revolution: institutional refinement of a revolution 4. The Boston biobang: an innovative system of biotech companies 5. A management view of system innovation