Caraca,Joao, Bengt-Ake Lundvall, Sandro Mendonca (2009) “The changing role of science in the innovation process: From Queen to Cinderella?,” Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 76, pp.861-867
本論文は、イノベーションに対する科学の役割を論じ、リニアモデル、連鎖モデルに対する第3の分析枠組みを提示したものである。高付加価値製品(high added value products)のほとんどすべては科学的知識を具現化したものであるとしながらも、科学はイノベーションによる成長を導く多様な知識の内の一つであるとし、市場および組織に対する理解の重要性を強調している。
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[2] J. Caraca, J. Ferreira, S. Mendonca, A Chain-interactive Model of the Innovation Process: an Introduction, Dept. of Economics, ISEG ? Technical University of Lisbon, 2007 WP 12/2007/DE.
[3] M.B. Jensen, B. Johnson, E. Lorenz, B.A. Lundvall, Forms of knowledge and modes of innovation, Res. Policy 36 (2007) 680?693.
[4] For a critical assessment of the validity of this hypothesis see K. Pavitt, Why European funding of academic research should be increased: a radical proposal.
Science and Public Policy, 27 (2000) 455?60. See also G. Dosi, P. Llerena and M. Sylos Labini, Science-technology-industry links: some reflections on the
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[19] OECD/EU/Eurostat, Guidelines for Collecting and Interpreting Innovation Data ? Oslo Manual, third editionOECD, Paris, 2005.
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[24] T.W. Hanch, Let There Be Light, Roland Berger, Berlin, 2007.
[1] J. Caraca, J. Ferreira, S. Mendonca, Modelo de interaccoes em cadeia: Um modelo de Inovacao para a economia do conhecimento, mimeo, Porto: COTEC ? Portuguese Industry Association for Innovation (2006).
[2] J. Caraca, J. Ferreira, S. Mendonca, A Chain-interactive Model of the Innovation Process: an Introduction, Dept. of Economics, ISEG ? Technical University of Lisbon, 2007 WP 12/2007/DE.
[3] M.B. Jensen, B. Johnson, E. Lorenz, B.A. Lundvall, Forms of knowledge and modes of innovation, Res. Policy 36 (2007) 680?693.
[4] For a critical assessment of the validity of this hypothesis see K. Pavitt, Why European funding of academic research should be increased: a radical proposal.
Science and Public Policy, 27 (2000) 455?60. See also G. Dosi, P. Llerena and M. Sylos Labini, Science-technology-industry links: some reflections on the
European paradox, In: E.G. Lorenz and B.-A. Lundvall (Eds), How Europe’s Economies Learn, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006.
[5] R. Rothwell, Successful industrial innovation: success, strategy, trends, in: Dogson M., R. Rothwell (Eds.), The Handbook of Industrial Innovation, 17, Edward
Elgar Publishing, Aldershot, 1994, pp. 33?53;
M. Hobday, Firm-level innovation: perspectives on research in developed and developing countries, Technol. Anal. Strateg. Manag. (2005) 121?146 (2005).
[6] B. Godin, The linear model, Sci. Technol. Human Values 31 (6) (2006) 639?667.
[7] J.D. Bernal, The Social Function of Science, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1939.
[8] V. Bush, Science the Endless Frontier, a Report to the President by Vannevar Bush, Director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, United States
Government Printing Office, Washington, 1945.
[9] The Economist, March 3?9 2007, pp. 74?76.
[10] S.J. Kline, N. Rosenberg, An overview of innovation, in: R. Landau, N. Rosenberg (Eds.), The Positive Sum Strategy: Harnessing Technology for Economic
Growth, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1986, p. 285.
[11] S.J. Kline, N. Rosenberg, An overview of innovation, in: R. Landau, N. Rosenberg (Eds.), The Positive Sum Strategy: Harnessing Technology for Economic
Growth, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1986, p. 287.
866 J. Caraca et al. / Technological Forecasting & Social Change 76 (2009) 861?867
[12] B.A. Lundvall, B. Johnson, The learning economy, J. Ind. Stud. 1 (1994) 23?42.
[13] R. Rothwell, C. Freeman, A. Horlsey, V. Jervis, B. Robertson, J. Townsend, SAPPHO updated ? project SAPPHO phase II, Res. Policy 3 (1974) 258?291.
[14] F. Malerba, Sectoral systems of innovation and production, Res. Policy 31 (2002) 247?264.
[15] B.T. Asheim, M.S. Gertler, Regional innovation systems and the geographical foundations of innovation, in: J. Fagerberg, D. Mowery, R.R. Nelson (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Innovation, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004, pp. 291?317.
[16] C. Freeman, Continental, national and sub-national innovation systems ? complementarity and economic growth, Res. Policy 31 (2002) 191?211; B.A. Lundvall, B. Johnson, E.S. Andersen, B. Dalum, National systems of production, innovation and competence building, Res. Policy 31 (2002) 213?231.
[17] W.M. Cohen, D.A. Levinthal, Absorptive capacity: a new perspective on learning and innovation, Adm. Sci. Q. 35 (1990) 128?152.
[18] C. Freeman, F. Louca, As Time Goes By: the Information Revolution and the Industrial Revolutions in Historical Perspective, Oxford University Press, Oxford,2001.
[19] OECD/EU/Eurostat, Guidelines for Collecting and Interpreting Innovation Data ? Oslo Manual, third editionOECD, Paris, 2005.
[20] N. Von Tunzelmann, V. Acha, Innovation in “Low-Tech” industries, in: J. Fagerberg, D. Mowery, R.R. Nelson (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Innovation, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004, pp. 407?432.
[21] I. Miles, Innovation in services, in: J. Fagerberg, D. Mowery, R.R. Nelson (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Innovation, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004, pp. 433?458.
[22] K. Pavitt, Sectoral patterns of technical change: towards a taxonomy and a theory, Res. Policy 13 (1984) 343?373.
[23] MoweryD , University?industry research collaboration and technology transfer since 1980, in: S. Yusuf, K. Nabeshima (Eds.), How Universities Promote Economic Growth, The World Bank, Washington, D.C., 2007, pp. 163?181.
[24] T.W. Hanch, Let There Be Light, Roland Berger, Berlin, 2007.