2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781119185819
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Innovation Capabilities and Economic Development in Open Economies

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“…They can also be used to resolve some development problems or create new specific knowledge. Today they have become a cornerstone of development strategies (Casadella et al, 2015) and should act in this inclusive manner so that the technologies diffused help to achieve the objectives of fighting poverty. Developed in a broad way -by considering States' cultural, religious, economic and social characteristics -they only make sense by organising to build competences, for technological experimentation, or internal learning efforts.…”
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“…They can also be used to resolve some development problems or create new specific knowledge. Today they have become a cornerstone of development strategies (Casadella et al, 2015) and should act in this inclusive manner so that the technologies diffused help to achieve the objectives of fighting poverty. Developed in a broad way -by considering States' cultural, religious, economic and social characteristics -they only make sense by organising to build competences, for technological experimentation, or internal learning efforts.…”
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“…These constraints and difficulties do not stop innovation capacities from being given a specific dimension in developing countries (Casadella et al, 2015). First, innovation capacities are very highly relational.…”
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“…Therefore, this paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing debate on innovative economies in the era of national states revival (e.g. : Hall & Rosenberg, 2010;Casadella et al, 2015, Edler & Fagerberg, 2017, which will, most probably, be developing rapidly. It aims also to bridge the highly politicized aspects of the Israeli innovation policy development with its market and industry oriented elements.…”
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“…The national innovation system approach not only focuses on the actors, but also on relations between them, which is Journal of Innovation Economics & Management -2018/1 -n° 25 considered to be the cement for the system's isolated elements (Freeman, 1987;Lundvall, 1992;Edquist, 1997). Through a set of rules and laws that provide incentives and constraints in relation to private action, the states are called upon to build a legal framework of accumulation that is conducive to innovation (Uzunidis, 2003;Casadella et al, 2015). The model of innovation analysis also took account of the links and the loops which, just like the blood in every living element, irrigates the supply-side system and connects it to demand (Kline, Rosenberg, 1986).…”
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