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Elemente einer sozioökonomischen Theorie der Innovation

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Warum sinkt der Anteil privater Forschungs- und Entwicklungsausgaben in Dänemark? Warum schaffen es einheimische irische Unternehmer nur unter großen Anstrengungen ihre high-technology Unternehmen am Leben zu erhalten? Warum ist Japan in der Lage ökologisches Denken in seine Unternehmen bzw. sein ganzes Wirtschaftssystem zu integrieren, ohne starke Wettbewerbsnachteile zu erleiden? Warum weist die Deutsche Wirtschaft immer wieder zeitliche Lücken zwischen Invention und Innovation auf? Warum wird Singapur zum Dienstleistungszentrum in Malaysia bzw. Südasien? Warum schaffte es die Region Südost-Brabant in Holland bislang nicht, ein innovatives Milieu zu generieren und warum ist dies umgekehrt in Wales durchaus möglich?

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Blättel-Mink, B. (1997). Elemente einer sozioökonomischen Theorie der Innovation. In: Blättel-Mink, B., Renn, O. (eds) Zwischen Akteur und System. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-07728-2_2

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