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Innovation systems in emerging economies : MINT (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, Turkey) / Vanessa Casadella.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Innovation, entrepreneurship, management series. Smart innovation set ; ; v. 17.Publisher: London, UK : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE, Ltd. ; Wiley, 2018Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119527640
  • 1119527643
  • 9781119422174
  • 1119422175
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 338.064 23
LOC classification:
  • HC79.T4
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Half-Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1. Innovation Systems: From Classic Models to Those Linked to Economic Development; 1.1. NISs: relevant approaches; 1.1.1. NISs and conceptual flexibility; 1.1.2. Common characteristics of NISs; 1.2. NISs of the Southern Countries: emerging economies and economic development; 1.2.1. NISs of the Southern Countries; 1.2.2. NISs and economic development; 1.2.3. Terminological variants of the IS; 1.3. Features of NIS in MINT; 1.3.1. Innovation, learning and classification; 1.3.2. NIS in MINT
2. Heterogeneity in Innovation Systemsin Emerging Economies: Experiences in MINT2.1. Economic performance of MINT in globalization; 2.1.1. Overall representative data for MINT; 2.1.2. Heterogeneity of the economic trajectory of MINT; 2.2. The contribution of innovation to the structural competitiveness of the MINT; 2.2.1. Analysis of their respective NISs; 2.2.2. Is growth driven by innovation in MINT?; 2.3. Systemic failures and vulnerabilities in the MINT innovation systems; 2.3.1. The multiple systemic failures of the NISs of the MINT
2.3.2. Moving toward compelling, if laborious, inclusive growthConclusion; Postface: Innovation Systems for Microfinance; Bibliography; Index; Other titles from iSTE in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Management; EULA
Summary: The aim of this book is to review the innovation systems in their "classical" version before defining them in the light of emerging economies through the objectives of economic and sustainable development. If we return particularly to the innovation system and its importance, we will show through these new MINTs that their innovation systems are perpetuated, based on very localized experiments, despite the fragility of their links, the lack of national coherence of innovation and above all the weakness of their innovation policy.
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Cover; Half-Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1. Innovation Systems: From Classic Models to Those Linked to Economic Development; 1.1. NISs: relevant approaches; 1.1.1. NISs and conceptual flexibility; 1.1.2. Common characteristics of NISs; 1.2. NISs of the Southern Countries: emerging economies and economic development; 1.2.1. NISs of the Southern Countries; 1.2.2. NISs and economic development; 1.2.3. Terminological variants of the IS; 1.3. Features of NIS in MINT; 1.3.1. Innovation, learning and classification; 1.3.2. NIS in MINT

2. Heterogeneity in Innovation Systemsin Emerging Economies: Experiences in MINT2.1. Economic performance of MINT in globalization; 2.1.1. Overall representative data for MINT; 2.1.2. Heterogeneity of the economic trajectory of MINT; 2.2. The contribution of innovation to the structural competitiveness of the MINT; 2.2.1. Analysis of their respective NISs; 2.2.2. Is growth driven by innovation in MINT?; 2.3. Systemic failures and vulnerabilities in the MINT innovation systems; 2.3.1. The multiple systemic failures of the NISs of the MINT

2.3.2. Moving toward compelling, if laborious, inclusive growthConclusion; Postface: Innovation Systems for Microfinance; Bibliography; Index; Other titles from iSTE in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Management; EULA

The aim of this book is to review the innovation systems in their "classical" version before defining them in the light of emerging economies through the objectives of economic and sustainable development. If we return particularly to the innovation system and its importance, we will show through these new MINTs that their innovation systems are perpetuated, based on very localized experiments, despite the fragility of their links, the lack of national coherence of innovation and above all the weakness of their innovation policy.

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