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This edited volume 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. The chapters in this book, taken as a
whole, offer insights on a range of issues grouped around the
following questions: What are the challenges for innovation at the
macro (system) and micro (firm) level according to the experiences
of developing and transition countries? What is the role of public
policies in the transformation of national innovation systems? What
innovation practices allow to successfully overcome challenges to
innovation? What is the role of collaboration and learning in
fostering innovation? A variety of methods are presented including
historical analysis, participatory action research, case studies,
document analysis and survey-based quantitative research as well as
triangulation to study innovation and adaptation strategies in
developing and transition countries. It also provides 10 case
studies selected from developing and transition countries, to offer
a detailed and comprehensive perspective on innovation and
innovation practices at macro and micro levels. Students and
researchers interested in innovation and innovation systems around
the world will find this volume an invaluable tool and reference.
Contributors include: G. Abuduxike, C.G. Acevedo Pena, S.M.
Aljunid, W.M.H. Cespedes Quiroga, L. Csonka, A. Faggian, O.O.
Jegede, M. Lukacs de Pereny Martens, A. Morero Hernan, T.
Poghosyan, R. Rasiah, J. Schmutzler, M. Suarez, C. Tomassini Urti,
A. Tsvetkova, N. Yacoub, X.-S. Yap, J.E. Zambrana Montan
This book presents multidisciplinary research that expands our
understanding of the innovation system (IS) and the entrepreneurial
ecosystem (EE) perspectives on regional economic development. It
critically reviews the two concepts and explores the promise and
the limits of bridging IS and EE, particularly as applied outside
of the bubbling global hubs or to the types of entrepreneurship
different from the high-growth variety. Building on these insights,
it delves deeper into the links between the academic knowledge and
its practical applications in a variety of contexts - from a
vibrant London suburb to Latin American countries - with the goal
of offering place-specific policy implications. Additionally, the
authors advance the inquiry by examining some of the overlooked
dimensions of the systemic approaches to economic development such
as informal and social entrepreneurship and offers a comprehensive
view of the current research at the intersection of the IS and the
EE frameworks from the practical perspective. Entrepreneurship and
innovation - and relatively new ways to study and understand those
within the systems framework - are at the forefront of scholarly
and policy debate on economic growth at the moment, making this an
important and timely work for academics and policy makers.
Contributors include: V. Andonova, M. Belitski, J.E. Cassiolato,
A.P. da Costa e Silva Lima, C. De Fuentes, G. de Oliveira Santos,
M. del Carmen Roman Roig, N.A. Dentchev, A. Diaz Gonzalez, J.
Federico, A. Godley, M. Gonzalo, A. Guerrero Alvarado, S. Ibarra
Garcia, H. Kantis, R. Lebre La Rovere, M.C.J. Lustosa, H.M. Martins
Lastres, F. Modrego, J.A. Peerally, J. A. Perez-Lopez, M.G. Pessoa
de Matos, M.G. Pezzi, R. Pugh, M.G.v. B. Podcameni, J. Schmutzler,
V. Servantie, A. Tsvetkova, J.M. Zabala-Iturriagagoitia
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