There is widespread agreement in the economic literature on the increasing complexity associated with innovation policies. The acceleration of change, growth of social complexity, inter-linkages between the local and global and inter-dependencies between various systems make policymaking more complex and require new approaches to support a policy learning process. The aim of this editorial is to suggest ideas for future researches on conceptually innovative frameworks for evaluating complex innovation strategies.
Innovation Policy Evaluation: What Next?
Prota F.
2019-01-01
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There is widespread agreement in the economic literature on the increasing complexity associated with innovation policies. The acceleration of change, growth of social complexity, inter-linkages between the local and global and inter-dependencies between various systems make policymaking more complex and require new approaches to support a policy learning process. The aim of this editorial is to suggest ideas for future researches on conceptually innovative frameworks for evaluating complex innovation strategies.File in questo prodotto:
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