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Innovation intermediaries as a response to system failures: Creating the right incentives

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Citazione:
Innovation intermediaries as a response to system failures: Creating the right incentives / Russo, M., Annalisa, C., Rossi, F., Righi, R. - In: Geography, Open Innovation and Entrepreneurship / [a cura di] Gråsjö, Urban;Karlsson,Charlie;Bernhard,Iréne. - THE LYPIATTS, 15 LANSDOWN RD, CHELTENHAM GL50 2JA, GLOS, ENGLAND : Edward Elgar Publisher, 2018. - ISBN 9781786439895. - pp. 19-43 [10.4337/9781786439901.00006]
Abstract:
Innovation intermediaries, i.e. intermediary organisations that support firm-level and collaborative innovation are a varied set of organisations that provide either networking services (e.g. support to R&D partnership formation and to university-industry collaborations) or other knowledge-intensive services (e.g. knowledge and technology mapping, various types of consultancy) or both. Since intermediaries can facilitate knowledge exchange among organisations with different languages, cultures, decision-making horizons, systems of incentives and objectives, they can play an important role in policies aimed at promoting innovation and technology transfer within local, regional and national innovation systems. In particular, as we will argue in this Chapter, the range of activities that intermediaries engage in can potentially address numerous failures in their innovation systems.
Our study provides a theoretical framework to address the mismatch between the policies’ objectives to address innovation system failures, on the one hand, and the indicators used to evaluate the intermediaries’ performance, on the other. By suggesting that the measurement of the intermediaries’ performance should be explicitly linked to their success in remedying such failures, this approach can then provide a guide to the design of appropriate indicators.
These issues are illustrated through a case study of publicly-funded innovation intermediaries in the Italian region of Tuscany in 2011-2014.
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Capitolo/Saggio
Keywords:
innovation policy; regional policy; innovation intermediaries; innovation poles; performance-based funding; evaluation; system failures, technology transfer
Elenco autori:
Russo, Margherita; Annalisa, Caloffi; Rossi, Federica; Righi, Riccardo
Autori di Ateneo:
RIGHI RICCARDO
ROSSI Federica
RUSSO Margherita
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1163795
Titolo del libro:
Geography, Open Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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