2016
DOI: 10.4337/9781784711856
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Handbook of Innovation Policy Impact

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“…In this critical review of innovation policies, we would focus on the Edler et al, (2016) handbook that brings in the conceptualisation of innovation policies with typology, supported by meta-evaluations for crucial innovation policy instruments and analysis evidence on policy-mix, Buheji (2018).…”
Section: What Is Innovation Policy and Why It Is Important?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this critical review of innovation policies, we would focus on the Edler et al, (2016) handbook that brings in the conceptualisation of innovation policies with typology, supported by meta-evaluations for crucial innovation policy instruments and analysis evidence on policy-mix, Buheji (2018).…”
Section: What Is Innovation Policy and Why It Is Important?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The target groups of innovation policies are, in principle, all those actors who generate Business and Economic Research ISSN 2162-4860 2020 innovations from the supply side and also those who ask for, absorb and use innovations from the demand side. Edler et al (2016).…”
Section: Specifying Innovation Policies Beneficiaries and Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the political instruments target R&D but interplay between supply-and demand-driven instruments deployment is limited in most of the innovation policies (Edler, Cunningham, Gök and Shapira, 2016). Looking at the innovation as process, rather at a specific phases such as R&D, it is obvious that there is a need to build a portfolio of specific political instruments for spectrum of stages of an innovation process deploying these policies over time: chronologically linking to the dynamics of technology development stage and maturity of the market (Edler et al, 2016). The policy-making process should consider that intervention is made to a unique, complex and evolving innovation system.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
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“…In the cluster, interactions, sharing of facilities and knowledge exchange are of great importance. This contributes to networking, transfers and dissemination of information, knowledge and technology (Edler et al, 2016;Tadeo et al, 2017). That should provide economic growth and development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%