Research and innovation policies in the new global economy an international comparative analysis

This work re-evaluates national systems of innovation. Analytical descriptions of the national system combine with historical perspectives. Topics include the changing rationale for government laboratories and the proficiency of government to adopt to rapid changes in innovation systems.

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Other Authors: Larédo, P. (Philippe), Mustar, Philippe
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Pub. 2001
Series:New horizons in the economics of innovation
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Table of Contents:
  • General Introduction: A Focus on Research and Innovation Policies / Philippe Laredo, Philippe Mustar
  • The United States National Innovation System after the Cold War / David C. Mowery
  • Research Policy Trends in the United States: Civilian Technology Programs, Defense Technology and the Deployment of the National Laboratories / Barry Bozeman, James S. Dietz
  • The Structure and Perspective of Science and Technology Policy in Japan / Yukio Sato
  • The Research, Development and Innovation System in Korea / Sung Chul Chung
  • The Emergence of a New European Union Research and Innovation Policy / Paraskevas Caracostas, Ugur Muldur
  • The German Innovation System / Frieder Meyer-Krahmer
  • The United Kingdom National System of Research, Technology and Innovation / Luke Georghiou
  • The Netherlands: Science Policy by Mediation / Barend van der Meulen, Arie Rip
  • Science, Technology and Innovation Policy in Finland / Erkki Ormala
  • The Spanish System of Research / Emilio Munoz
  • Science, Technology and Innovation Policy in Italy / Alberto Silvani, Giorgio Sirilli
  • French Research and Innovation Policy: Two Decades of Transformation / Philippe Laredo, Philippe Mustar
  • General Conclusion: Three Major Trends in Research and Innovation Policies / Philippe Laredo, Philippe Mustar.