This title was first published in 2003.During the 1990s research
and technological development policies moved from a
'problem-solving' approach towards a wider one focusing on the
systemic nature of the innovation process. This change can be
featured as the transition from a technology policy towards an
innovation policy. 'Innovation Policies in Europe and the US: The
New Agenda' provides a comparative analysis of eleven highly
industrialized countries' innovation policies in the 1990s, and
addresses the nature, dynamics, causes and effects of this
transition. By combining the analytical skills of sociologists,
economists and political scientists the book sets up a novel
framework for studying the evolution of this particular policy area
by examining institutional change from a broader perspective.
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