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What is National Innovation System

Handbook of Research on Driving Competitive Advantage through Sustainable, Lean, and Disruptive Innovation
Conceptual framework to analyze the dynamics of innovation, centered on the interaction of several agents at national level (government, firms, universities/public research centers, funding agencies, among others).
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Exploring the Impact of University-Industry Linkages on Firms' Innovation: Empirical Evidence from Mexico
Noé Becerra Rodríguez (Metropolitan Autonomous University, Mexico) and Gabriela Dutrénit Bielous (Metropolitan Autonomous University, Mexico)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0135-0.ch024
Abstract
This chapter explores the impact of University-Industry Linkages (UIL) on the innovative performance of Mexican firms. Due the diverse nature of universities and public research centers, it examines the effect of those UIL separately. Using original data from a survey of 382 firms, the outcomes of Logistic regressions indicate that UIL have significant but mixed effects on firms' innovation. While links with universities seem to enhance product innovations, interactions with PRC seem to foster process innovations. The results confirm the major impact formal Research and Development (R&D) has on innovation projects. Regarding technological intensity, a significant influence on product innovation was found, but not on process novelties with high-technology firms performing better than those from the low technology and services sectors. Conversely, size and age have notable influence on process innovation but not on product novelties, with larger and younger firms innovating more than small and older ones. Finally, some political implications are discussed.
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Technology Transfer as a Mechanism for the Internationalization of Higher Education in Brazil
The set of interconnected institutions, policies, and actors within a country that contribute to the generation, diffusion, and application of innovation and technology, including universities, research centers, and government agencies.
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The Effects of Innovation Policy on Science-to-Business Collaboration: The Case of Serbia
A framework in which innovation activities are realized within an economy. It includes legislation, interactions and relations between various actors, innovation policy measures and all other factors that directly or indirectly affect the circumstances in which the innovation is realized.
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Entrepreneurial Tourism: The Creation of Business Opportunities in the ADRIMAG Region, Portugal
Is the set of relationships of the innovation system that is rooted inside the borders of a nation state.
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Does Participation in International R&D Networks Enhance Local Dynamism?
The national innovation systems approach stresses that the flows of technology and information among people, enterprises and institutions are key to the innovative process. Innovation and technology development are the result of a complex set of relationships among actors in the system, which includes enterprises, universities and government research institutes.
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