Effectiveness of Innovation Policies Biotechnology in Finland (1994-2001)
Iciar Dominguez Lacasa, Thomas Reiss
Efficiency of innovation policies in high technology sectors in Europe,
2004
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New industries in Eastern Germany - The state of the development of modern biotechnologies in Saxony-Anhalt
Walter Komar
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 16,
2002
Abstract
East German regions are able to increase their economics and innovation potential, if they orient themselves on technologies, which release important growth effects. Such growth branch is the modern biotechnology. In this paper the development and the location factors of the biotechnology industry in Saxonia-Anhalt are analyzed and compared with the bio region Munich, which rank to among the best bio regions in Germany. The analysis shows that the development of the modern biotechnology in East German regions can be favoured, if the location factors are improved.
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Regionale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit durch Erzielung von Wissensvorsprüngen? Für und Wider neuerer Theorieansätze
Peter Franz
Die Bedeutung von externen Effekten und Kollektivgütern für die regionale Entwicklung,
2002
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Die Funktionsfähigkeit des Marktes für die Forschung und Entwicklung: Welche Technologiepolitik ist notwendig? - Eine Untersuchung für die alten und neuen Bundesländer -
Ralf Müller
Schriften des IWH,
No. 9,
2002
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In der wirtschaftspolitischen Diskussion wird Aktivitäten in Forschung und Entwicklung (FuE) eine zunehmend große Bedeutung beigemessen. Besonders Industriestaaten sehen sich zur Aufrechterhaltung ihres Einkommensniveaus gefordert, durch FuE-Aktivitäten Innovationen hervorzubringen und so laufend neue Wettbewerbsvorteile für ihre Produkte sowie Produktionsverfahren zu erlangen (bzw. bestehende Vorsprünge zu verteidigen). An diesem Wettbewerb, den Schumpeter als "Prozess der schöpferischen Zerstörung" bezeichnete, da neue Innovationen frühere ersetzen, nimmt jedoch auch eine wachsende Zahl vornehmlich asiatischer Schwellenländer bzw. junger Industrieländer teil. Dies verschärft in den Industrieländern den Druck zur Innovation und lässt erahnen, dass der technologische Wettbewerb zwischen den Volkswirtschaften in den kommenden Jahren und Jahrzehnten weiter zunehmen wird.
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Innovative Milieux: Advanced Posts of Interpenetration between the Economic System and the Science System
Peter Franz
IWH Discussion Papers,
No. 71,
1998
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A growing number of governments, political parties, and enterprises set the theme „innovation“ on their agenda and join in the global race to more competitive national economies. In this race the concept of the „innovative milieu“ serves as an important point of orientation and as a political target that, on the first glance, seems to be transferable in concrete political measures. A basic feature of innovative milieux is the quick and easy transfer of knowledge to products in demand. This speed-up in the diffusion of knowledge is not only interesting with respect to the economic advantages but also with respect to science. It is the basic thesis of this paper that innovative milieux represent special cases where the economic system and the science system interpenetrate in an extreme way. Empirical findings show that the actors of innovative milieux have a strong cultural proximity to basic attitudes and behavior within the science system. This relates to the institutionalization of trial and error, the reinforcement of exploratory behavior, the flow of information, and to a special mixture of cooperation and competition. An essential feature of innovative milieux derives from the network relations of its actors. These relations have to be balanced a) to the need to create trust and reduce uncertainty, and b) to the need to stay permeable enough for linkages with new actors from outside. With regard to time innovative milieux have to be conceived from an evolutionary perspective. This involves several steps: Development of prerequisites, consolidation, attraction of labor and enterprises from other regions. From the evolutionary perspective, too, possible factors of preventing or accelerating the „entropic death“ (Camagni 1991) of innovative milieux can be discussed. The exceptional character of innovative milieux has consequences for innovation-oriented political strategies. The self-enforcing dynamics of innovative milieux create a tendency to more economic inequality between regions (core-periphery differences). This is contradictory to political strategies in which innovation-oriented policy is applied to reach an offset between prospering and impoverished regions. In many cases a strategy starting from the assumption of an enduring non-innovative milieu seems to be more realistic and more promising. Further on, the new more direct links between enterprises and research institutes question the current shape of technology transfer institutions. Finally the potential effects of the new trend to encourage the entrepreneurship of research staff on the science system are discussed.
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