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Innovationspolitik im Globalen Süden

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Die Literatur zu Innovationsprozessen in Entwicklungs- und Schwellenländern geht auf die klassischen Ansätze der nachholenden Industrialisierung zurück. Neuere Ansätze lassen sich in exportorientierte und stärker auf den Binnenmarkt fokussierende Perspektiven unterscheiden. Beide Literaturstränge vereint ein wiedererwachtes Interesse an Industriepolitik (horizontal, vertikal, systemisch). Die Mehrzahl der Theorien zu Innovationsprozessen in Schwellenländern berücksichtigt allerdings die Bedeutung frugaler Innovationen nicht hinreichend.

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Schedelik, M., May, C., Nölke, A. (2019). Innovationspolitik im Globalen Süden. In: Blättel-Mink, B., Schulz-Schaeffer, I., Windeler, A. (eds) Handbuch Innovationsforschung. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-17671-6_60-1

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