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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... specific, and are difficult to cover with a generic, one-size–fits-all policy. For example, when an innovation is competence-destroying, or when it does not fit the installed base of assets of powerful incumbents, the conservative force ...
... specific, and are difficult to cover with a generic, one-size–fits-all policy. For example, when an innovation is competence-destroying, or when it does not fit the installed base of assets of powerful incumbents, the conservative force ...
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... specific types of entrepreneurship – technology startups, spin-offs and corporate venturing, and high growth start-ups – are considered. In chapter 6, Leo van der Geest and Lars Heuts discuss four Dutch cases in which innovation ran up ...
... specific types of entrepreneurship – technology startups, spin-offs and corporate venturing, and high growth start-ups – are considered. In chapter 6, Leo van der Geest and Lars Heuts discuss four Dutch cases in which innovation ran up ...
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... specific context because it provides opportunities but also sets limits to what can be achieved by public policy. In doing so, it should neither apply 'one-size-fits-all' policies nor adopt 'picking-the-winner' policies. Instead of ...
... specific context because it provides opportunities but also sets limits to what can be achieved by public policy. In doing so, it should neither apply 'one-size-fits-all' policies nor adopt 'picking-the-winner' policies. Instead of ...
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... specific industries to strengthen their innovation efforts. About 40 percent is spent on wbso, a fiscal incentive for innovation, i.e., a tax deduction for r&d staff wages in excess of the standard wage micro-foundations for innovation ...
... specific industries to strengthen their innovation efforts. About 40 percent is spent on wbso, a fiscal incentive for innovation, i.e., a tax deduction for r&d staff wages in excess of the standard wage micro-foundations for innovation ...
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... specific characteristics of the Dutch innovation system. Factor accumulation The ageing of the population in the coming decades is, to varying degrees, relevant for all of the eu countries. The consequences for the Netherlands are ...
... specific characteristics of the Dutch innovation system. Factor accumulation The ageing of the population in the coming decades is, to varying degrees, relevant for all of the eu countries. The consequences for the Netherlands are ...
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