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Title Creating systems of innovation in Africa : country case studies / edited by Mammo Munchie and Angathevar Baskaran.

Publication Info. Pretoria, South Africa : Africa Institute of South Africa : Institute for Economic Research on Innovation, Tshwane University of Technology, [2012]
©2012

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations, maps
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary "The most popularised concept in the economics of innovation literature has been the national system of innovation (NSI). It was in the late 1980s that the concept that Frederik List coined as the 'National Political Economy of Production' took off again with different thinkers writing about the peculiarities and distinctions of the Japanese, American, British, German, East Asian Tigers and other varieties of system construction. Freeman defines National System of Innovation as 'the network of institutions in the public and private sectors whose activities and interactions initiate, import, modify and diff use new technologies.' Richard Nelson defines it as 'a set of institutions whose interactions determine the innovative performance of national firms. Lundvall defines the system of innovation as the 'elements and relationships which interact in the production, diffusion and use of new and economically useful knowledge and are either located within or rooted inside the borders of a nation state.' The normative assumption is that those nations that succeeded in building economic strength relied on the science, engineering, technology and innovation capability that made them to achieve an innovation advantage to put them ahead in the world, acquiring national or regional economic leadership as the case may be depending on what level of analyses is selected to look at particular failure, success or progress they made"--Page 4 of cover.
Contents Preface -- Contributing authors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Research typology and knowledge needs for development in Africa -- Chapter 2. Ghana's innovation system: what's wrong with it and why -- Chapter 3. Labour productivity, exports and skills formation: comparing foreign and local firms in Kenyan manufacturing -- Chapter 4. Innovative approaches to industrial utilisation of Cassava in a developing economy -- Chapter 5. Enhancing innovation in developing country systems: a synthesis of case studies and lessons from Uganda -- Chapter 6. Innovation financing, industrial production and the growth of Nigeria's non-oil exports -- Chapter 7. A firm-level analysis of technological externality of foreign direct investment in South Africa -- Chapter 8. A consensual approach to domain-partitioning of a cancer data sample space: lessons from Tanzania -- Chapter 9. Remote sensing and geological investigation of Okemesi area, Southerwestern Nigeria -- Chapter 10. Conclusion.
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Subject Africa -- Economic conditions -- 1960- -- Case studies.
Africa.
Economic conditions.
Chronological Term 1960-
Genre/Form Case studies.
Subject Africa -- Economic policy -- Case studies.
Economic policy.
Technology transfer -- Africa -- Case studies.
Technology transfer.
Technological innovations -- Economic aspects -- Africa -- Case studies.
Technological innovations -- Economic aspects.
Chronological Term Since 1960
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Case studies.
Added Author Muchie, Mammo.
Baskaran, Angathevar.
Other Form: Print version: Creating systems of innovation in Africa. Pretoria, South Africa : Africa Institute of South Africa : Institute for Economic Research on Innovation, Tshwane University of Technology, 2012 0798303476 (OCoLC)827694389
ISBN 9780798303453 (electronic book)
079830345X (electronic book)
9781299680074 (MyiLibrary)
1299680070 (MyiLibrary)
9780798303477
0798303476