Advance introduction to National Innovation Systems / Cristina Chaminade et.al
By: Chaminade, Cristina.
Contributor(s): Lundvall, Bengt-Ake [author] | Haneef, Shagufta [author].
Publisher: UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018Description: xvi, 175p.ISBN: 9781785362033.Subject(s): Technological innovations -- Economic aspects | Economic developmentDDC classification: 338.064 Summary: Innovation studies is an evolving interdisciplinary field that has moved away from the weaknesses of neoclassical thinking and embraced evolutionary theory. In this timely book, the authors offer a precise introduction to the nature of national innovation systems (NIS), examining the history of the concept and its use in today's world. This book uses language appropriate for both social science and engineering scholars to offer an accurate synopsis of the emergence of the concept, its theoretical core and its evolution. It analyses both developed and developing countries in terms of their NIS and its application to current societal challenges, such as economic growth, inclusive development and environmental sustainability, in an increasingly globalized and interconnected world.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Innovation studies is an evolving interdisciplinary field that has moved away from the weaknesses of neoclassical thinking and embraced evolutionary theory. In this timely book, the authors offer a precise introduction to the nature of national innovation systems (NIS), examining the history of the concept and its use in today's world.
This book uses language appropriate for both social science and engineering scholars to offer an accurate synopsis of the emergence of the concept, its theoretical core and its evolution. It analyses both developed and developing countries in terms of their NIS and its application to current societal challenges, such as economic growth, inclusive development and environmental sustainability, in an increasingly globalized and interconnected world.
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