Mission-oriented innovation policy: From ambition to successful implementation
Missionsorientierte Innovationspolitik. Von der Ambition zur erfolgreichen Umsetzung
Ralf Lindner,
Jakob Edler,
Miriam Hufnagl,
Simone Kimpeler,
Henning Kroll,
Florian Roth,
Florian Wittmann and
Merve Yorulmaz
No 02 / 2021, Perspectives – Policy Briefs from Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI)
Abstract:
The major problems facing society, the so-called »Grand Challenges«, call for mission-oriented innovation policy. We aim to make a conceptual contribution here and identify the main components.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.24406/publica-fhg-416799
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