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Europe is confronted by an intimidating triple challenge - economic
stagnation, climate change, and a governance crisis. This book
demonstrates how these three challenges are closely inter-related.
A return to economic growth cannot come at the expense of greater
risk of irreversible climate change. Instead, what is required is a
reconceptualization of what is intended by 'economic development'
and a fundamental transformation of the economy to a new 'green'
trajectory, based on rapidly diminishing emission of greenhouse
gases. This entails a much greater emphasis on innovation in all
its forms - not just technological. Innovation policy must be
placed at the very heart of industrial policy and indeed of
economic policy more broadly. Other parts of the world are also
facing varying forms of the triple challenge, and while the
governance challenge may not be exactly the same as for Europe and
the EU, Europe is uniquely placed to take the lead in addressing
the triple challenge. While this may well entail certain costs in
the short term, it will undoubtedly bring considerable benefits in
the longer term. It should also encourage countries in other parts
of the world to follow Europe's lead in this transformation
process, thereby ensuring that climate change is kept within
manageable bounds. Addressing the triple challenge would thus
provide Europe and its citizens with a new sense of purpose,
revitalizing the EU and 'the European project' over the decades to
come.
Innovation is increasingly recognized as a vitally important social
and economic phenomenon worthy of serious research study. Firms are
concerned about their innovation ability, particularly relative to
their competitors. Politicians care about innovation, too, because
of its presumed social and economic impact. However, to recognize
that innovation is desirable is not sufficient. What is required is
systematic and reliable knowledge about how best to influence
innovation and to exploit its effects to the full. Gaining such
knowledge is the aim of the field of innovation studies, which is
now at least half a century old. Hence, it is an opportune time to
ask what has been achieved and what we still need to know more
about. This is what this book sets out to explore. Written by a
number of central contributors to the field, it critically examines
the current state of the art and identifies issues that merit
greater attention. The focus is mainly on how society can derive
the greatest benefit from innovation and what needs to done to
achieve this. However, to learn more about how society can benefit
more from innovation, one also needs to understand innovation
processes in firms and how these interact with broader social,
institutional and political factors. Such issues are therefore also
central to the discussion here.
Innovation is increasingly recognized as a vitally important social
and economic phenomenon worthy of serious research study. Firms are
concerned about their innovation ability, particularly relative to
their competitors. Politicians care about innovation, too, because
of its presumed social and economic impact. However, to recognize
that innovation is desirable is not sufficient. What is required is
systematic and reliable knowledge about how best to influence
innovation and to exploit its effects to the full. Gaining such
knowledge is the aim of the field of innovation studies, which is
now at least half a century old. Hence, it is an opportune time to
ask what has been achieved and what we still need to know more
about. This is what this book sets out to explore. Written by a
number of central contributors to the field, it critically examines
the current state of the art and identifies issues that merit
greater attention. The focus is mainly on how society can derive
the greatest benefit from innovation and what needs to done to
achieve this. However, to learn more about how society can benefit
more from innovation, one also needs to understand innovation
processes in firms and how these interact with broader social,
institutional and political factors. Such issues are therefore also
central to the discussion here.
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