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FRONTIERS OF RESEARCH IN INDUSTRIAL DYNAMICS AND NATIONAL SYSTEMS OF INNOVATION1

Henrik Sornn-Friese

Industry and Innovation, 2000, vol. 7, issue 1, 1-13

Abstract: (NSIs) constitute a fairly recent agenda in research on national specialization, innovation and economic performance. This agenda differs from other approaches in its focus on institutions and institutional learning. The fundamental insights of the agenda signify that economic success in industrial innovation depends on long-term relationships and close interaction with external agents, involve non-market relationships and may to a large extent be "national". The national bearing is based both on the prevailing economic structure and on the institutional set-up. Industrial dynamics and NSIs involve analysing innovation systems at different levels of aggregations ranging from the firm over inter-firm relationships to the wider structural, technological and institutional environment.

Date: 2000
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