The Creation of Local Innovation Systems in Emerging Countries, 2015 The Role of Governments, Firms and Universities SpringerBriefs in Regional Science Series
Auteurs : Ferretti Marco, Parmentola Adele
This book deals with the creation of local innovation systems (LIS) in emerging countries. The authors analyze the role of the government, firms and research centers in the formation of LIS. Special attention is paid to the manner in which different leading actors implement their LIS development strategies. The book presents detailed case studies on different strategies used to implement LIS in Singapore, Dubai, Taiwan and Iran.
Adele Parmentola is an Assistant Professor at University of Napoli Parthenope where she teaches Management and Innovation Management. She also teaches International Management and International Marketing at LUISS Guido Carli (Rome). She received her PhD in Management from the University of Napoli Parthenope. As a Visiting Scholar at Wharton Business School, she studied the internationalization process of Chinese multinationals in Western countries. She collaborates in many research projects on the topic of innovation and internationalization. In particular, she works in a research project financed by the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research and by Campania Region that is aimed at developing local innovation systems in weak regions such as Southern Italy.
Analyses innovation systems adopting a dynamic approach
Highlights the role of Governments, firms, universities in driving the development of local innovation systems
Presents detailed case studies about the implementation of development strategies in different emerging countries
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Date de parution : 03-2015
Ouvrage de 119 p.
15.5x23.5 cm