While catch up theory assumes that innovation takes place in a linear model and that path dependant trajectory characterize the innovation process, “innovation take off” rests on the premise that innovation systems need strong policy impulses from government for innovation to effectively take place. Innovation take off is the prerequisite for innovation systems to ...
“Emerging Innovation Systems” (EIS) rests on the premise that innovation systems need both strong policy impulses from government for innovation to effectively take place and adequate market dynamics. EIS is the prerequisite for innovation systems to operate in a conventional manner. In many developing countries, innovation systems construction takes place in a ver...
“Emerging Innovation Systems” (EIS) rests on the premise that innovation systems need both strong policy impulses from government for innovation to effectively take place and adequate market dynamics. EIS is the prerequisite for innovation systems to operate in a conventional manner. In many developing countries, innovation systems construction takes place in a ver...
Includes bibliography
Includes bibliography