Innovation in Developing and Transition Countries
Edited by Alexandra Tsvetkova,
Jana Schmutzler (),
Marcela Suarez and
Alessandra Faggian
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Abstract:
This edited work offers a multidisciplinary perspective on innovation challenges and innovative practices in the context of developing and transition countries. The contributions mostly embrace a national innovation system approach in an attempt to understand innovation processes and their implications at both macro and micro levels.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
ISBN: 9781785369650
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction. A context-specific two-way approach to the study of innovation systems in developing and transition countries , pp 1-12

- Jana Schmutzler, Marcela Suarez, Alexandra Tsvetkova and Alessandra Faggian
- Ch 2 From industrialization to innovation: building the Peruvian National System of Science, Technology and Innovation, 1968–2015 , pp 15-48

- Miklos Lukacs de Pereny
- Ch 3 The state of the National Innovation System of Armenia , pp 49-67

- Tatevik Poghosyan
- Ch 4 The role of public policies in building up a national pharmaceutical innovation system in Tunisia: challenges after the Jasmine Revolution , pp 68-85

- Nejla Yacoub
- Ch 5 Public policies to orient science, technology, and innovation in healthcare towards inclusive development: evidence from Brazil , pp 86-108

- Cecilia Tomassini Urti
- Ch 6 The role of public policies in promoting innovation and innovation complementarities in developing countries: the case of the Argentinian software industry , pp 109-128

- Hernán Alejandro Morero
- Ch 7 Health biotechnology in Malaysia: issues and challenges faced by the innovative biotechnology firms , pp 131-155

- Gulifeiya Abuduxike and Syed Mohamed Aljunid
- Ch 8 Collaborating to innovate: the case of the Nigerian mining industry , pp 156-170

- Oluseye Oladayo Jegede
- Ch 9 Collaboration among Hungarian SMEs in innovation , pp 171-189

- László Csonka
- Ch 10 The developmental university in emerging innovation systems: the case of the Universidad Mayor de San Simón, Bolivia , pp 190-205

- Carlos Gonzalo Acevedo Peña, Walter Mauricio Hernán Céspedes Quiroga and José Eduardo Zambrana Montán
- Ch 11 The lost tiger in technological catch-up: lessons learned and implications for latecomer strategic typology , pp 206-235

- Xiao-Shan Yap and Rajah Rasiah
- Ch 12 Epilogue. Innovation systems in developing and transition countries: what is different, what is missing and what are the implications? , pp 236-244

- Alexandra Tsvetkova, Jana Schmutzler and Marcela Suarez
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