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Determinants of National Innovation Systems: Policy implications for developing countries

Frank L. Bartels, Hinrich Voss, Suman Lederer, Christopher Bachtrog · 2012 · Innovation

Summary. This study examines how knowledge institutions, governments, and businesses shape national innovation systems in 46 developed and emerging economies. The researchers find that market forces dominate innovation outcomes, while institutional structures around knowledge management and government-business relations also matter significantly. The analysis suggests developing countries should prioritize creating institutional environments that support market mechanisms to strengthen their innovation systems and economic growth.

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Bartels, F. L., Voss, H., Lederer, S., & Bachtrog, C.. (2012). Determinants of National Innovation Systems: Policy implications for developing countries. Innovation. https://doi.org/10.5172/impp.2012.14.1.2

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DOI
10.5172/impp.2012.14.1.2
Countries
Austria, United Kingdom
Regions
Europe
Categories
innovation-theory, policy, regional-innovation-systems, general-innovation
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2026-04-28