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Public-private innovation networks in services (RIPPS): A new manifestation of innovation networks within a service economy and sustainable development

Les réseaux d’innovation public-privé dans les services (RIPPS): une nouvelle expression des réseaux d’innovation dans une économie des services et du développement durable

Faridah Djellal () and Faïz Gallouj

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Abstract: The concept of innovation network (IN) is a well-established one that has been the object of an extensive literature. Our subject in this paper is a particular kind of innovation network, as yet relatively unknown but which is developing against the background of economies dominated by service industries; we term them public-private innovation networks in services (ServPPINs). Such networks involve collaborations between public and private service organisations in the field of innovation. They differ from traditional INs in several ways. Firstly, service providers are the main actors in the networks. Secondly the relationships between the public and the private actors lie at the heart of the analysis. Finally, non-technological innovation, which is often overlooked in the literature, is taken into account. This paper has a twofold purpose: first to examine the way in which the characteristics of ServPPINs can help to modify and enhance the traditional concept of IN, and second to draw any possible lessons there might be for public policy. It is based on both a literature survey and analysis of a database of ServPPINs case studies compiled in the course of the ServPPIN (Public Private Innovation Networks in Services) European project.

Keywords: networks; innovation; services; public-private partnerships; réseaux; partenariats public-privé (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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Published in Revue d'économie industrielle , 2018, 161, pp.67-118. ⟨10.4000/rei.6811⟩

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DOI: 10.4000/rei.6811

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