The rise of systemic instruments in innovation policy

Utrecht University

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Abstract

Starting from the co-evolutionary development of innovation practice, theory and policy, five functions are identified that play a crucial role in the management of present-day innovation processes: (1) management of interfaces, (2) (de-)construction and organising (innovation) systems, (3) providing a platform for learning and experimenting, (4) providing an infrastructure for strategic intelligence and (5) stimulating demand articulation, strategy and vision development. From a first analysis of innovation policy instrument portfolios, it is concluded that the already existing instruments only cover a small part of the five ''systemic'' functions. Furthermore it is concluded that the portfolios are heavily…

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Keywords
  • Business
  • Systemic risk
  • Economics
  • Financial crisis
  • Macroeconomics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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