Private technological capabilities as products of national innovation systems: Four ways of looking at the state
David M Hart
Science and Public Policy, 2002, vol. 29, issue 3, 181-188
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This article proposes to view the state in four ways: as organization, fisc, system of rules, and normative order. This approach leads towards a comprehensive understanding of the impact of public policy on the technological capabilities of a nation's private firms. The typology covers both intended and unintended interactions between the public and private sectors that produce private technological capabilities. The typology opens the way to a fuller incorporation of organizational, legal, and cultural variables into science and technology policy studies. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.
Date: 2002
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