The Governance of Global Innovation Systems: Putting Knowledge in Context

Publication date

2020

Authors

Binz, Christian
Truffer, BernhardORCID 0000-0002-8635-0911ISNI 0000000394277395

Editors

Glückler, Johannes
Herrigel, Gary
Handke, Michael

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Part of book
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Abstract

Technological innovation increasingly depends on multiscalar actor networks and institutions. However, the developers of many conceptual frameworks explaining innovation success have paid only limited attention to this new reality, due to their focus on regions and countries as agents that shape innovation governance and as containers that provide institutional conditions for innovation success. In particular, innovation systems literature has been criticized in this respect. In the present chapter, we refer to the recently formulated Global Innovation Systems approach, which enables researchers to capture the emergence of system resources across spatial scales. With this framework, we emphasize that beyond the focus on knowledge generation processes, a better understanding of valuation processes is necessary to guide governance structures for generating new technologies and products. This is particularly true for sectors that are oriented towards confronting grand challenges, such as cleantech industries.

Keywords

Clean-tech industry, Globalization, Innovation policy, Innovation system, Knowledge for governance, Valuation, General Arts and Humanities, General Social Sciences, Economics, Econometrics and Finance(all), SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

Citation

Binz, C & Truffer, B 2020, The Governance of Global Innovation Systems : Putting Knowledge in Context. in J Glückler, G Herrigel & M Handke (eds), Knowledge and Space. Knowledge and Space, vol. 15, Springer Nature, pp. 397-414. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47150-7_17