National System of Innovation: A note on technological asymmetries and catching‑up perspectives

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Autor(a) principal: Cimoli, Mario
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/rec/article/view/24102
Resumo: What distinguishes the National Innovation System (NIS) across different countries? How much NIS could be considered as a useful analytical framework to explain growth performances? Which kind of representation can supersede the “push policy view” of NIS approach? These questions are worthy of particular attention for the understanding of empirical and analytical potential achievements of this approach. This paper discusses the main approaches that explain technological divergence and convergence. It is argued that another element identified as the “national institutional dimension” has to be explicitly taken into account for the understanding of the interplay that exists between technology, specialization and growth. It also provides a macro-representation of NIS which potentially captures and identifies at the micro, meso and macro levels the main threads that link innovation, institutions, competencies and economic performances, as well as a simple graphical model of the interplay between NIS, competencies and growth performances.
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title National System of Innovation: A note on technological asymmetries and catching‑up perspectives
spellingShingle National System of Innovation: A note on technological asymmetries and catching‑up perspectives
Cimoli, Mario
National Innovation System
technology
competencies
specialization
growth
O3
O4
O5
title_short National System of Innovation: A note on technological asymmetries and catching‑up perspectives
title_full National System of Innovation: A note on technological asymmetries and catching‑up perspectives
title_fullStr National System of Innovation: A note on technological asymmetries and catching‑up perspectives
title_full_unstemmed National System of Innovation: A note on technological asymmetries and catching‑up perspectives
title_sort National System of Innovation: A note on technological asymmetries and catching‑up perspectives
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cimoli, Mario
author Cimoli, Mario
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv National Innovation System
technology
competencies
specialization
growth
O3
O4
O5
topic National Innovation System
technology
competencies
specialization
growth
O3
O4
O5
description What distinguishes the National Innovation System (NIS) across different countries? How much NIS could be considered as a useful analytical framework to explain growth performances? Which kind of representation can supersede the “push policy view” of NIS approach? These questions are worthy of particular attention for the understanding of empirical and analytical potential achievements of this approach. This paper discusses the main approaches that explain technological divergence and convergence. It is argued that another element identified as the “national institutional dimension” has to be explicitly taken into account for the understanding of the interplay that exists between technology, specialization and growth. It also provides a macro-representation of NIS which potentially captures and identifies at the micro, meso and macro levels the main threads that link innovation, institutions, competencies and economic performances, as well as a simple graphical model of the interplay between NIS, competencies and growth performances.
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