サービス部門における官民のイノベーション・ネットワーク<br>Public-Private Innovation Networks in Services

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サービス部門における官民のイノベーション・ネットワーク
Public-Private Innovation Networks in Services

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 520 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781781002650
  • DDC分類 338.47

Full Description

This book is devoted to the study of public-private innovation networks in services (ServPPINs). These are a new type of innovation network which have rapidly developed in service economies. ServPPINs are collaborations between public and private service organizations, their objective being the development of new and improved services which encompass both technological and non-technological innovations.The book presents in-depth empirical research from different service sectors across Europe in order to explore the nature of these public-private collaborations. It elucidates the processes of formation, entrepreneurship and management, the types of innovations ServPPINs generate, and the nature of the public policies required to support them.

This multidisciplinary book will appeal to academics and students in economics, management, and the sociology of services and innovation. Managers in the public and private service sector and public authorities will also find much to interest them.

Contributors: M. Bu ar, B. Dachs, G. Di Meglio, F. Djellal, L. Fuglsang, J. Gallego, F. Gallouj, L. Green, B. Heller-Schuh, A. Jakli , P. Labarthe, F. Lissoni, C. Merlin-Brogniart, O. Montes Pineda, A.-C. Moursli-Provost, A. Pyka, L. Rubalcaba, D. Schartinger, B. Schön, M. Stare, J. Sundbo, I. Wanzenböck, K.M. Weber, P. Windrum

Contents

Contents:

Foreword
Domenico Rossetti di Valdalbero

1. Public-Private Innovation Networks in Services (ServPPINS)
Faïz Gallouj, Luis Rubalcaba and Paul Windrum

PART I: SERVPPINs: CONCEPTUAL AND ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS
2. How Public-Private Innovation Networks in Services (ServPPINs) Differ from Other Innovation Networks: What Lessons for Theory?
Faridah Djellal and Faïz Gallouj

3. The Place of ServPPINs in the Range of Public-Private Collaboration Arrangements for Services Provision
Gisela Di Meglio

4. Multi-agent Framework for Understanding the Success and Failure of ServPPINs
Paul Windrum

5. A Life Cycle-based Taxonomy of Innovation Networks - With a Focus on Public-Private Collaboration
Lawrence Green, Andreas Pyka and Benjamin Schön

PART II: PUBLIC-PRIVATE COOPERATION FOR INNOVATION IN SERVICES: STATISTICAL ANALYSES
6. Patterns of Public-Private Collaboration for Innovation in Europe
Jorge Gallego and Luis Rubalcaba

7. Intellectual Property and University-Industry Technology Transfer
Francesco Lissoni

PART III: SERVPPIN CASE STUDIES IN HEALTH, KNOWLEDGE-INTENSIVE SERVICES AND TRANSPORT
8. An Institutional Analysis of Innovation in Healthcare Services
Doris Schartinger

9. The Co-production of Health Innovations
Paul Windrum

10. Collaboration and Trust in a Public-Private Innovation Network: A Case Study of an Emerging Innovation Model
Lars Fuglsang

11. Public-Private Partnerships in Hospital Innovation: What Lessons for Hospital Management?
Faïz Gallouj, Céline Merlin-Brogniart and Anne-Catherine Moursli-Provost

12. Effects of Institutions on the Integration of End-users' Knowledge in ServPPINs: Lessons from Two Case Studies in Agro-environmental Knowledge-Intensive Services
Pierre Labarthe, Faïz Gallouj and Faridah Djellal

13. Weak Institutional Framework as Incentive for Service Innovation Networks: Focus on Knowledge-Intensive Business Services
Maja Bučar, Metka Stare and Andreja Jaklič

14. Public-Private Innovative Networks in Services: The Crucial Role of Entrepreneurial Fit
Jon Sundbo

15. ServPPINs as Instruments for Realizing System Innovations: Two Case Studies in Passenger Transport in Austria
K. Matthias Weber and Barbara Heller-Schuh

PART IV: PUBLIC POLICY FOR SERVPPINs AND SERVPPINS IN PUBLIC POLICY
16. From Market and Systemic Failures to an Integrative Approach for ServPPINs
Bernhard Dachs, Oscar Montes Pineda, Iris Wanzenböck and Jorge Gallego

17. Policy Developments and Measures for Enhancing ServPPINs Dynamics
Iris Wanzenböck, Luis Rubalcaba, Oscar Montes Pineda and K. Matthias Weber

18. Conclusions and Agenda for Future Research
Faïz Gallouj, Luis Rubalcaba and Paul Windrum

Index

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