Innovation in Developing and Transition Countries

Innovation in Developing and Transition Countries
Author: Alexandra Tsvetkova,Jana Schmutzler,Marcela Suarez,Alessandra Faggian
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781785369667

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This edited volume offers a multidisciplinary perspective on innovation challenges and innovative practices in the context of developing and transition countries. The contributions mostly embrace a national innovation system approach in an attempt to understand innovation processes and their implications at both macro and micro levels.

Innovation Systems in Small Catching Up Economies

Innovation Systems in Small Catching Up Economies
Author: Elias G. Carayannis,Urmas Varblane,Tonu Roolaht
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2011-12-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781461415473

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In several parts of the world, countries are undergoing economic, social, and political transitions, enhanced and accelerated by the forces of globalization. These transition economies can serve as laboratories for understanding the innovation process. This volume features original theoretical and empirical research. It offers the first comprehensive view of innovation system development in the context of small catching-up economies. Smallness, path dependency, and latecomer status of such economies create some inherent limitations for their innovation systems, but these special characteristics can offer advantages as well. For example, smallness is often related with increased flexibility and shorter reaction times, while latecomers can benefit from earlier experiences of their more advanced neighbors. Path-dependency highlights the fact that the innovation system development processes are considerably influenced by the past experience of a particular country or region. By incorporating these features into an integrated analysis, the authors address such questions as: · What special features characterize the innovation system development in small catching-up economies? · What are the causes for innovation success or failure? · How do organizational capabilities and internationalization tendencies relate to company level innovations? · What is the role of human capital and social factors in the innovation process? · How can various policies support innovation in an integrated manner? Drawing from research about Europe, Asia, and Latin America, the authors provide readers with a systemic view of the innovation system development in small catching-up economies. They discuss the unique features of this development and contribute to an in-depth understanding of various determinants and their impacts on the innovation process. The policy implications will offer a set of normative guidelines for enhancing innovation system development.

Innovation and the Development Agenda

Innovation and the Development Agenda
Author: OECD,International Development Research Centre
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2010-08-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264088924

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Innovation drives long-term economic growth. This book examines the role of innovation in developing countries, with a focus on Africa.

Science Technology and Innovation Diplomacy in Developing Countries

Science  Technology and Innovation Diplomacy in Developing Countries
Author: Venugopalan Ittekkot,Jasmeet Kaur Baweja
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811968020

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This book provides a developing country perspective on the internationalization of science and the role of Science, Technology and Innovation Diplomacy (STID) in leveraging scientific cooperation for sustainable development. In articles by individuals from government departments and academic & research institutions in nine developing countries, it provides a conceptual understanding of the subject and reveals the prevailing perceptions on its praxis/practices. The articles highlight the significance of international cooperation at bilateral, regional and multilateral levels and the need for strengthening the role of STID in foreign policy and strategies of governments. The book is a useful reference material to government officials, diplomats,academicians, researchers, science counsellors, international relations experts, science and technology professionals and other stakeholders from the developing countries and transition economies, dealing with economic and developmental policy issues and/or science, technology and innovation (STI) issues in understanding the praxis and prospects of STID. The book is also useful for scholars and international relations experts from developed countries in understanding STI and related issues that affect the relationship of developing countries and transition economies with their partners from the developed world. ​

Innovative Fiscal Policy and Economic Development in Transition Economies

Innovative Fiscal Policy and Economic Development in Transition Economies
Author: Aleksandr V Gevorkyan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2013-07-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136833496

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This book explores the problems of fiscal policy as an instrument of economic and social development in the modern environment, primarily focusing on the transition economies of Eastern Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia. Evaluating the transformational experience in these countries, this work meets a need for a critical analysis in the aftermath of the 1990s market liberalization reforms, of current trends and to outline the roadmap for future development.

Innovation Led Economic Growth

Innovation Led Economic Growth
Author: Charles F. Rice,Erol K. Yayboke
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442280243

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Innovation and technology are increasingly at the heart of economic growth around the world and will be crucial tools for addressing emerging issues such as global urbanization and growing demand for food, energy, and water. In this report, CSIS and RTI International assess the challenges and opportunities facing developing countries as they pursue innovation and technology-driven economic growth. The report includes analysis of three different subtopics—education and human capital development, translational research and development and commercialization, and the innovation policy environment—as well as case studies from Kenya, Malaysia, and India. From this research collaboration, CSIS and RTI International hope to create a platform for engaging a broad set of actors to support the creation of knowledge-based economies and innovation-led economic growth.

Asia s Innovation Systems in Transition

Asia s Innovation Systems in Transition
Author: Jan Vang
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781847201737

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The success of Asian economies (first Japan, then Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and, more recently, China and India) has made it tempting to look for an Asian model of development. However, the strength of Asian development lies less in strategies that reproduce successful national systems of innovation and more in the capacity for institutional change to open up new development trajectories with greater emphasis on knowledge and learning. The select group of contributors demonstrate that although there are important differences among Asian countries in terms of institutional set.

Innovation Systems in Small Catching Up Economies

Innovation Systems in Small Catching Up Economies
Author: Elias G. Carayannis,Urmas Varblane,Tonu Roolaht
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2011-12-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1461415497

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In several parts of the world, countries are undergoing economic, social, and political transitions, enhanced and accelerated by the forces of globalization. These transition economies can serve as laboratories for understanding the innovation process. This volume features original theoretical and empirical research. It offers the first comprehensive view of innovation system development in the context of small catching-up economies. Smallness, path dependency, and latecomer status of such economies create some inherent limitations for their innovation systems, but these special characteristics can offer advantages as well. For example, smallness is often related with increased flexibility and shorter reaction times, while latecomers can benefit from earlier experiences of their more advanced neighbors. Path-dependency highlights the fact that the innovation system development processes are considerably influenced by the past experience of a particular country or region. By incorporating these features into an integrated analysis, the authors address such questions as: · What special features characterize the innovation system development in small catching-up economies? · What are the causes for innovation success or failure? · How do organizational capabilities and internationalization tendencies relate to company level innovations? · What is the role of human capital and social factors in the innovation process? · How can various policies support innovation in an integrated manner? Drawing from research about Europe, Asia, and Latin America, the authors provide readers with a systemic view of the innovation system development in small catching-up economies. They discuss the unique features of this development and contribute to an in-depth understanding of various determinants and their impacts on the innovation process. The policy implications will offer a set of normative guidelines for enhancing innovation system development.