文档介绍:Innovation and Institutions
NEW HORIZONS IN THE ECONOMICS OF INNOVATION
Series Editor: Christopher Freeman, Emeritus Professor of Science Policy,
SPRU – Science and Technology Policy Research, Universiy of Sussex, UK
Technical innovation is vital to petitive performance of firms and of nations and for the
sustained growth of the world economy. The economics of innovation is an area that has
expanded dramatically in recent years and this major series, edited by one of the most
distinguished scholars in the field, contributes to the debate and advances in research in this
most important area.
The main emphasis is on the development and application of new ideas. The series provides a
forum for original research in technology, innovation systems and management, industrial
organization, technological collaboration, knowledge and innovation, research and development,
evolutionary theory and industrial strategy. International in its approach, the series includes
some of the best theoretical and empirical work from both well-established researchers and the
new generation of scholars.
Titles in the series include:
Environmental Policy and Technological Innovation
Why Do Firms Adopt or Reject New Technologies?
Carlos Montalvo Corral
Government, Innovation and Technology Policy
An parative Analysis
Sunil Mani
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Theory and Practice
Edited by Andreas Pyka and Günter Küppers
Systems of Innovation and Development
Evidence from Brazil
Edited by José E. Cassiolato, Helena . Lastres and Maria Lucia Maciel
Innovation, Competence Building and Social Cohesion in Europe
Towards a Learning Society
Edited by Pedro Conceição, Manuel V. Heitor and Bengt-Åke Lundvall
The Dynamics of Innovation Clusters
A Study of the Food Industry
Magnus Lagnevik, Ingegerd Sjöholm, Anders Lareke and Jacob Ösberg
Technological Systems and Intersectoral Innovation Flows
ardo Leoncini and Sandro Montresor
Inside the Virtual Product
anisations Create Knowledge Through