Innovation Policy in a Knowledge-Based Economy Theory and Practice
Patrick Llerena and Mireille Matt BETA, Strasbourg, E-mail: pllerena@coumot. u-strasbg. fr BETA, Strasbourg, E-mail: matt@coumot. u-strasbg. fr 0. 1 Why Analyze Innovation Policies From a Knowledge- Based Perspective? It is broadly accepted that we have m
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Innovation Policy in a Knowledge-Based Economy Theory and Practice
With Contributions by Arman Avadikyan · Laurent Bach · Patrick Cohendet · Olivier Dupouët · Jakob Edler · Jean-Alain Héraud· Rachel Lévy · Stéphane Lhuillery · Patrick Llerena · Chantale Mailhot · Mireille Matt · J. Stanley Metcalfe · Frieder Meyer-Krahmer · Véronique Schaeffer · Eric Schenk · Stefania Trenti · Sandrine Wolff
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Professor Patrick Llerena Professor Mireille Matt BETA-ULP 61 avenue de la Forêt Noire 67085 Strasbourg France E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]
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Table of Contents 0 Introduction 1 Patrick Llerena and Mireille Matt 0.1 Why Analyze Innovation Policies From a Knowledge-Based Perspective? 1 0.2 The Rationales Behind Innovation Policies: Dynamic Approaches 3 0.3 New Technology Procurement: Knowledge Creation, Diffusion and Coordination 6 0.4 The Impact of Incentives Tools on Systemic and Learning Failures 9 0.5 The Relevance of R&D Strategic Management in Policy Design 11 Part I The Rationales Behind Innovation Policies: Dynamic Approaches
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1 From Economic Foundations to S&T Policy Tools: a Comparative Analysis of the Dominant Paradigms 17 Laurent Bach and Mireille Matt 1.1 Introduction 17 1.2 The NC Framework 18 1.2.1 Allocation of Resources, Technology as Information, and Market Failures 18 1.2.2 S&T Policy Principles and Actions 20 1.2.3 About Empirical Problems of Applications and "Government Failures" 23 1.3 The Evolutionary-Structuralist Framework 26 1.3.1 Creation of Resources, Knowledge and "Learning Failures" 26 1.3.2 S&T Policy Principles and Action 29 1.3.3 About Empirical Problems of Applications and "Government Failures" 30 1.4 The Issue o