
E. Stam (ed.)
Micro-foundations for Innovation Policy
In economics, business, and government policy, innovation policy requires the creation of new approaches based on insight in what happens in innovation processes, on the micro level of people, firms and interaction between them. In innovation policy it should also be recognized that innovation entails a whole range of activities beyond R&D, such as entrepreneurship, design, commercialization, organization, collaboration and the diffusion of knowledge and innovations . This edited volume explores the roles of individuals and organizations involved in the creation and application of innovations. Covering topics as diverse as the macro-economic importance of innovation, theories of knowledge and learning, entrepreneurship, education and research, organizational innovation, networks and regional innovation systems, Micro-Foundations for Innovation Policy provides critical insights into the development of innovation policy.
Editor
- Title
- Micro-foundations for Innovation Policy
- Editor
- E. Stam
- Price
- € 70,95 excl. VAT
- ISBN
- 9789053565827
- Format
- Paperback
- Number of pages
- 368
- Language
- English
- Publication date
- 22 - 04 - 2008
- Dimensions
- 17.5 x 25 cm
- Open Access
- Download on Open Access Platform
- Series
- WRR Verkenningen
- Category
- Politics and Government
- Discipline
- Social and Political Sciences
Contents
- 6
Preface
- 12
Executive Summary
- 14
Contributors
- 16
1. Innovation, the Economy, and Policy
- 18
2. Innovation and Macroeconomics
- 54
3. Learning, Discovery and Collaboration
- 76
4. Research, Higher Education, and Innovation
- 104
5. Entrepreneurship an Innovation
- 136
6. Barriers to Innovation
- 174
7. Collaboration, Trust, and the Structure of Relationships
- 200
8. Innovation and Organisation
- 220
9. Innovation and Creativity in Organisations: Individual and Work Team Research Findings and Implications for Government Policy
- 250
10. Inter-Organisational Networks and Innovation
- 274
11. Regional Innovation Policy
- 316
12. Conclusions for Innovation Policy: Opening in Fours
- 344