Global Innovation Hotspots A case study of S o Paulo s innovation ecosystem local capabilities and global networks

Global Innovation Hotspots  A case study of S  o Paulo   s innovation ecosystem local capabilities and global networks
Author: World Intellectual Property Organization,Araujo, Veneziano,Coda-Zabetta, Massimiliano,García, Renato,Miguelez, Ernest,Raffo, Julio
Publsiher: WIPO
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2022-09-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This report presents an in-depth study of the innovation ecosystem of São Paulo (Brazil). We use georeferenced patent, scientific publication, and economic data to characterize one of the few global innovation hotspots in Latin America and the southern hemisphere. It attempts to understand what makes São Paulo different from the rest of Brazil and the Latin American region by mapping what its main potentialities and drawbacks are. The report finds that São Paulo is rich in scientific activity, but lags behind with respect to patent production. At the same time, it is a patent leader in Brazil and the region with characteristics resembling the large innovation hotspots of the world. The report also shows where São Paulo is in the global knowledge space, and how it can leverage scientific production and global networks to upgrade into more complex technological activities. The report also reviews the main innovation policies at national and subnational level, which may partially explain the São Paulo’s success story.

Global Innovation Hotspots Innovation Ecosystems and Catching up in Developing Countries Evidence from Shenzhen

Global Innovation Hotspots  Innovation Ecosystems and Catching up in Developing Countries  Evidence from Shenzhen
Author: Deyun Yin,Julio Raffo,Jie Tang
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Patents
ISBN: OCLC:1348116903

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Based on international patent and scientific publication data, this report classifies Shenzhen's technological trajectory and catch-up process into three stages: 1) accessing advanced technology by participating in the Global Production Networks (GPNs) and Global Value Chains (GVCs), 2) accumulating technological knowledge and enhancing absorptive capability through imitation and 3) achieving indigenous innovation. We interpret this remarkable catch-up process from the perspective of 1) technological specialization, 2) the local innovation ecosystem and 3) its embeddedness into the Global Innovation Networks (GINs). The last part summarizes Shenzhen's policy lessons in fostering innovation-based economic growth in developing countries and areas.

The Geography of Innovation Local Hotspots and Global Innovation Networks

The Geography of Innovation  Local Hotspots and Global Innovation Networks
Author: World Intellectual Property Organization
Publsiher: WIPO
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2019-11-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Through successive industrial revolutions, the geography of innovation around the globe has changed radically, and with it the geography of wealth creation and prosperity. Since the Third Industrial Revolution, high incomes are increasingly metropolitan, leading to a renewal of inter-regional divergence within countries. These metropolitan areas are also hotbeds of innovation. At the same time, global networks for the production and delivery of goods and services have expanded greatly in recent decades. The globalization of production is mirrored in the globalization of innovation. This paper argues that the emerging geography of innovation can be characterized as a globalized hub-to-hub system, rather than a geography of overall spread of innovation. Although much attention has been given to explaining the rise and growth of innovation clusters, there is as yet no unified framework for the micro-foundations of the agglomeration and dispersion of innovation. In addition, there appear to be strong links between growing geographical inequality of innovation and prosperity, particularly within countries. This is particularly relevant in the context of declining overall research productivity, which could be driving growing geographical concentration. All in all, there is a rich agenda for continuing to investigate the relationship between the geography of innovation, economic development and income distribution.

The Dynamics of Local Innovation Systems

The Dynamics of Local Innovation Systems
Author: Eva Panetti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2019-04-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429514449

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This book offers a comprehensive overview of the dynamics underpinning the successful performance of local innovation systems (LIS), that is, spatial concentration of innovation activities in specific geographical areas, characterized by the synergetic co-localization of research centers, innovation-driven enterprises, large corporations and capital providers. The reader will gain a deeper knowledge of LIS theory and learn about the theoretical and empirical challenges of studying the LIS from a relational perspective. The book also provides an analytical framework to explore the level of connectivity among LIS actors through the use of social network analysis (network architecture) and second, to assess the variety of different types of relationships that local actors put in place to produce innovation within the LIS (network portfolio). More specifically, this book explores which network configuration is associated with a successful LIS by deriving evidence from the empirical study of the biopharma LIS in the Greater Boston Area (GBA), which has been exemplified as a benchmark case in terms of successful LIS performance. This book also contributes to the theoretical debate about the optimal configuration of network structure (e.g. network closure vs. network openness). In capturing the heterogeneous nature of the LIS demography, it addresses the challenges brought about by the adoption of a holistic approach. Finally, the study provides insights into the network portfolio composition, which has been underexplored by extant literature. Besides addressing the scientific community in the field, this book will also be a valuable resource with practical implications for policymakers and those actors willing to undertake an active role in the development of an LIS in their own regions.

Startups and Innovation Ecosystems in Emerging Markets

Startups and Innovation Ecosystems in Emerging Markets
Author: Moacir de Miranda Oliveira, Jr.,Fernanda Ribeiro Cahen,Felipe Mendes Borini
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2019-05-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030108656

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This book examines the behavior of high-tech startups and important aspects of innovation ecosystems in Brazil. It discusses how the local business environment boosts startups and high-tech entrepreneurship, leading to the most successful implementation of technology parks and incubation movements in Latin America. In the first part, the chapters explore the experience of Brazilian high-tech startups with regard to innovation, funding, background of the entrepreneur and their efforts entering international markets. The second part is dedicated to innovation ecosystems and explains the role of business incubators, acceleration programs, and university entrepreneurship in the country.

Global Innovation Hotspots Singapore s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ecosystem

Global Innovation Hotspots  Singapore s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
Author: Poh Kam Wong,William Kwek,Jassmine Lam,Jia Yi Ho,Choo Yen Ong,Yu Wei
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Entrepreneurship
ISBN: OCLC:1348116712

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This report consists of two parts. Part A traces the dynamic evolution of Singapore's innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem over time and the changing mix of public policies that have shaped that evolution. This part of the report brings the analysis of Singapore's innovation ecosystem development trends up to the end of 2020. In Part B, we present a more in-depth analysis of the changing pattern of innovation among the key innovation actor groups in Singapore - local enterprises, local universities and public research institutes, and foreign firms with innovation activities in Singapore - using a database of patents granted to inventors in Singapore for the period 2000-2020.

The Global Innovation Index 2013

The Global Innovation Index 2013
Author: Cornell University,INSEAD,World Intellectual Property Organization,Bruno Lanvin,Sacha Vincent-Wunsch,Soumitra Dutta
Publsiher: WIPO
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2013
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Global Innovation Index ranks the innovation performance of 142 countries and economies around the world, based on 84 indicators. This edition explores the impact of innovation-oriented policies on economic growth and development. High-income and developing countries alike are seeking innovation-driven growth through different strategies. Some countries are successfully improving their innovation capacity, while others still struggle.

Innovation in Brazil

Innovation in Brazil
Author: Elisabeth B. Reynolds,Ben Ross Schneider,Ezequiel Zylberberg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429626883

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Since the early 2000s, state-led and innovation-focused strategies have characterized the approach to development pursued in countries around the world, such as China, India, and South Korea. Brazil, the largest and most industrialized economy in Latin America, demonstrates both the opportunities and challenges of this approach. Over the course of nearly 20 years, the Brazilian government enacted various policies and programs designed to strengthen the country’s capacity to innovate. It increased spending on science and technology, encouraged greater collaboration between industry and universities, and fostered the creation of new institutions whose primary aim was to facilitate greater private research and development (R&D) spending. In this book, the editors unite a diverse array of empirical contributions around a few key themes, including public policies, institutions and innovation ecosystems, and firms and industries, that collectively make the case for a new, forward-looking innovation agenda aimed at addressing persistent challenges and exploiting emerging opportunities in Brazil. Its conclusions offer valuable lessons for other developing and emerging economies seeking to accelerate innovation and growth in the modern age. With its interdisciplinary and wide-ranging contribution to the study of innovation, as well as attention to broader policy implications, this book will appeal to scholars and professionals alike.