Abstract
Forward-looking activities (FLAs) can influence innovation systems in various ways to a significant extent. This paper focuses on changes induced by FLAs in the innovation policy governance sub-system (IPGSs) of a given national innovation system. Our knowledge is surprisingly limited even on this subset of FLA impacts, despite several decades of practice and non-negligible analytical efforts. We identify key features of FLAs and IPGSs in order to explore hypotheses on the likely ‘fit’ between different types of FLAs and various IPGSs. Countries selected to illustrate the relevance of our analytical framework include Germany, Greece, and Hungary. Our intention is to contribute to a more refined conceptual framework concerning the role and likely impacts of FLAs. Further, as a better understanding of impacts supports the design of more appropriate and effective FLAs, as well as more insightful evaluations of FLAs, this approach is of practical relevance, too.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 327-337 |
Journal | Technological Forecasting and Social Change |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Feb 2017 |
Research Field
- Innovation Policy and Transformation
Keywords
- Forward-looking activities (FIA)
- Impacts of FIA
- Innovation policy governance sub-systems (IPGSs)
- Key characteristics of FLAs and IPGSs
- Analytical framework (focusing device) for devising and evaluating FLA
- Evolutionary economics of innovation