ABSTRACT

In today's knowledge-driven world, innovation and innovation systems have become key policy issues. However, the extent of knowledge that is available on these concepts in less developed countries is still relatively low. Much of what we know about innovation theory and systems has come from the developed countries and reflects their world view. This apparent knowledge deficit has major implications for less developed countries. Innovation Systems and Capabilities in Developing Regions adds to the growing body of knowledge on developing countries. The theoretical and empirical case studies presented here advance the notion that, while developing countries may not engage in frontier research, a critical knowledge base upon which these countries compete for global markets is emerging. There is evidence that state and non-state actors are increasingly emphasising policies that sit within the framework of national innovation systems. This book illuminates this shift in policy competence at national levels. The contributions in this volume highlight the need for thorough understanding of the role of diffusion-based innovation linked to technology transfer and acquisition. They also provide empirical evidence on the drivers, dynamics and impact of such innovation in developing economies and the constraints that apply. Contributors also document the application of the innovation system approach in developing countries as well as the build-up and diffusion of technological capabilities within innovation systems. Academics, higher level students, policy makers and practitioners involved with innovation and the economics of technical change, particularly in developing countries, will find this a valuable book.

part I|35 pages

Conceptual and Theoretical Contributions

chapter 2|20 pages

Systems of Innovation and Capability

An Institutional Perspective *

chapter 3|14 pages

The Contributions of Quality Infrastructure to National Innovation Systems

Implications for Development Policy

part II|101 pages

Innovation Systems Case Studies

chapter 4|24 pages

Indian Innovation System

An Overview of Some Key Features

chapter 7|32 pages

Urban Water Innovation Systems in Newly Industrialized Countries

Case Studies of Brazil, China, India and South Africa

part III|71 pages

Innovation, Technological Learning and Capabilities

chapter 8|26 pages

The Complexity of Innovation Capabilities Development

Interaction Between Strategic Capabilities, the Case of Hylsa

chapter 10|26 pages

Technological Discontinuity and Industrial Catch-up

A Study on the Chinese Flat Panel Display Industry

part IV|113 pages

Learning and Interactions Within Systems

chapter 11|26 pages

Patent and Innovation

How Well are Universities and Research Institutions in Botswana Positioned?

chapter 12|26 pages

Determinants of Public Research Organizations–Industry Interactions in Latecomer Pharmaceutical Research and Development

An Analysis of Different Phases of the Innovation Process in the Case of Mexico

chapter 13|16 pages

Innovation and Social Capital in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

The Case of Bamboo Handicraft in Indonesia

chapter 14|26 pages

Networking Capabilities and Innovation in a Traditional Small-scale Agro-industry

The ACOPANELA Cooperative in El Salvador