Sectoral Innovation Systems in Africa
Sectoral Innovation Systems in Africa
1.2 hrs read
Rate this book:
About This Book
“All innovation systems have elements, components, parts with linkages, interconnections and interactions with boundaries at spatial, sectoral, or disciplinary levels. The elements are related to innovation creation, absorption, transfer and adaptation being either strong or weak with boundaries that range spatially from local to city, community, region, national and global levels. Innovation systems at national or sectoral level are influenced by conceptual frame and ideas, policy setting, context and environment, institutions, networks, actors, knowledge and incentives. The way the politics of system building plays out heavily influences the outputs, outcomes and impacts at various levels selected to locate the innovation system dynamics. Franco Malerba considers sectoral systems to be based on knowledge and technologies, actors, networks, and institutions. The complexity and dynamics of innovation at the sectoral level in the African context are not researched fully yet.”--Publisher's description.
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by Mammo Muchie
African Economic Transformation in the Digital Age
African Union Ten Years After
African Union Ten Years After
African Union Ten Years after.
African Union Ten Years after. Solving African Problems with Pan-Africanism and the African Renaissance
Africana World
Africana World
Appropriate Technology Manifes
Appropriate Technology Manifesto
Challenges of African Transfor
Challenges of African Transformation