Micro-foundations for Innovation PolicyB. Nooteboom, Erik Stam Amsterdam University Press, 2008 - Broj stranica: 368 In economics, business, and government policy, innovation policy requires the creation of new approaches based on insight in what happens in innovation processes, on the micro level of people, firms and interaction between them. In innovation policy it should also be recognized that innovation entails a whole range of activities beyond R&D, such as entrepreneurship, design, commercialization, organization, collaboration and the diffusion of knowledge and innovations . This edited volume explores the roles of individuals and organizations involved in the creation and application of innovations. Covering topics as diverse as the macro-economic importance of innovation, theories of knowledge and learning, entrepreneurship, education and research, organizational innovation, networks and regional innovation systems, Micro-Foundations for Innovation Policy provides critical insights into the development of innovation policy. |
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... specialised support and collaboration, whose cost can be justified only when they are used on a sufficiently large scale (in terms of number of researchers, students, or patients). Thus, there are good arguments for collaboration, in ...
... specialised support and collaboration, whose cost can be justified only when they are used on a sufficiently large scale (in terms of number of researchers, students, or patients). Thus, there are good arguments for collaboration, in ...
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... specialised training that they do not need and for which they may not even be motivated (e.g., because they only want academic training to enable them to secure a job, which is mostly 114 not a scientific job). At the same time, those ...
... specialised training that they do not need and for which they may not even be motivated (e.g., because they only want academic training to enable them to secure a job, which is mostly 114 not a scientific job). At the same time, those ...
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... specialised field. While we grant the merit of specialisation, when this regime is applied to everyone, negative effects arise. This practice is not conducive to a wide accessibility of research results, and also does not stimulate the ...
... specialised field. While we grant the merit of specialisation, when this regime is applied to everyone, negative effects arise. This practice is not conducive to a wide accessibility of research results, and also does not stimulate the ...
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... there are indeed economies of scale, for example in specialised support in laboratories, or large instruments and installations, 121 122 economies of scale still have to be traded off research, higher education, and innovation.
... there are indeed economies of scale, for example in specialised support in laboratories, or large instruments and installations, 121 122 economies of scale still have to be traded off research, higher education, and innovation.
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... specialise in temporary staffing. Other examples of privatisation as sources of entrepreneurial opportunities are the downsizing of municipal services and the privatisation of the care market, which have provided opportunities for high ...
... specialise in temporary staffing. Other examples of privatisation as sources of entrepreneurial opportunities are the downsizing of municipal services and the privatisation of the care market, which have provided opportunities for high ...
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