Governance of innovation systems.
Stimulating innovation is key for achieving sustainable economic growth. Recently, however, prevailing practices and institutions of innovation governance have come under pressure. Volume one examines the sources of these pressures, and provides lessons on how governments can adapt their governanc...
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Language: | English |
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Paris, France :
OECD,
2005.
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Summary: | Stimulating innovation is key for achieving sustainable economic growth. Recently, however, prevailing practices and institutions of innovation governance have come under pressure. Volume one examines the sources of these pressures, and provides lessons on how governments can adapt their governance practices to achieve better coherence and coordination of policies to promote innovation. The changes under way point to the emergence of a "third generation" of innovation policy: a broadly based, strategic policy area, crossing traditional ministerial boundaries. Volume two presents case studies of governance of innovation policy in selected OECD countries (Greece, Ireland, Korea, Austria, Finland, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, New Zealand, Australia, Belgium). It reviews the ongoing changes in these countries with a focus on providing an analysis of governance challenges, institutional changes and policy learning practices. Volume three provides lessons from case studies in policy governance for the information society and sustainable development (in Austria, Finland, Norway, Ireland, the Netherlands, Greece, Sweden). It highlights important lessons from these policy areas for the governance of innovation policy, and illustrates mechanisms and practices for better coordination and integration across policy areas.--Publisher summary. |
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Item Description: | Author of volume 1 and editor of volume 2 and volume 3 is Svend Otto Remøe, who co-ordinated the MONIT project together with Mari Hjelt, Pim den Hertog, Patries Boekholt, and Wolfgang Polt. |
Physical Description: | 3 volumes : illustrations ; 27 cm. Also issued electronically via World Wide Web. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9264011021 (v. 1) 9789264011021 (v. 1) 926401344X (v. 2) 9789264013445 (v. 2) 9264035710 (v. 3) 9789264035713 (v. 3) |
Additional Physical Form available Note: | Also issued electronically via World Wide Web. |