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The limits of established innovation processes have become clear as nations increasingly champion innovation as a tool of the ever-important 'knowledge economy'. This timely book analyses the effectiveness of innovation efforts, presenting challenges to the traditional approaches whilst developing more contemporary theories.Focusing on the interplay between three key players - knowledge organisations, firms and the public sector - this insightful volume will be invaluable to a wide-ranging audience including researchers, practitioners and students of science and technology, business and management, public policy and European studies.
Contents
Contents:
1. Introduction
Willem Molle and Julia Djarova
PART I: R&D
2. Creating Wealth from University Know-How: The Role of Technostarters
Hans Wissema
3. Assessing the Impact of Centres of Excellence on Business Innovation: The Flemish Case
Arnold Verbeek, Elissavet Lykogianni, Valentijn Bilsen, Veerle Minne and Geert Steurs
4. The Geography of Transfer of University Knowledge to Firms: The Case of Southern England
Adrian Healy
PART II: FIRMS
5. ICT and Firm Innovation in European 'Catching Up' Countries
Jacob Dencik and Julia Djarova
6. The Behavioural Additionality of Business R&D Subsidies: Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Results for Flanders
Geert Steurs, Arnold Verbeek and Elissavet Lykogianni
PART III: PUBLIC SECTOR
7. European Innovation Policy: Increased Effectiveness through Coordination with Cohesion Policy
Willem Molle
8. National Governance Systems for Innovation: High-Level Coordination Leads to Increased Effectiveness
Julia Djarova and Walter Zegveld
9. Regional Innovative Potential and Development Strategies: The Case of Poland
Marta Mackiewicz, Robert Pollock and Paulina Fabrowska
Index