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Innovation Policies in Europe and the US: The New Agenda Book

Innovation Policies in Europe and the US: The New Agenda
Innovation Policies in Europe and the US: The New Agenda, During the 1990s research and technological development policies moved from a problem-solving approach, towards a wider one focusing on the systemic nature of the innovation process. This change can be featured as the transition from a technology policy, Innovation Policies in Europe and the US: The New Agenda has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Innovation Policies in Europe and the US: The New Agenda
  • Written by author Peter Biegelbauer
  • Published by Ashgate Publishing, Limited, January 2003
  • During the 1990s research and technological development policies moved from a "problem-solving" approach, towards a wider one focusing on the systemic nature of the innovation process. This change can be featured as the transition from a technology policy
  • Following a historical institutionalism approach, 12 case studies examine the process of the transition of national governments from technology to innovation economic policies. Presented by Biegelbauer (Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria) and Borr&aa
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Introduction: Ideas and the Transition from Technology to Innovation Policy1
1The UK-Experiment - Science, Technology and Industrial Policy in Britain 1979-200017
2Public Venture Capital: The Secret Life of US Science Policy43
3On the French System of Innovation: Between Institutional Inertia and Rapid Changes61
4Innovation Policy in Finland77
5Changes in Danish Innovation Policy - Responses to the Challenges of a Dynamic Business Environment93
6Technology Policy Learning in The Netherlands 1979-1997113
7The Internationalization of Science and Technology Policy: Malta Case Study 1988-1996137
8Running After the International Trend: Keynesian Power Balances and the Sustainable Repulsion of the Innovation Paradigm in Austria157
9Evolution and Revolution in Policy-Making: Hungarian Industry, Science and Technology Policy-Making189
10Socio-Economic Transition and New Challenges for the Science and Technology Policy in Slovenia211
11The Italian System of Innovation: The Gradual Transition from a Weak 'Mission-Oriented' System to a Regionalized Learning System233
12How Do Economic Ideas Become Relevant in RTD Policy Making? Lessons From a European Case Study253
13Conclusion: Policy Changes, Actors, Institutions and Learning285
List of Authors313
Index315


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