The Systems of Innovation (SI) approach has existed for alittle more than a decade now after the seminal work by Freeman (1987), Lundvall (1992) and Nelson (1993). The SI approach has become very established in a very short period of time. It is widely used in academic contexts and also as a framework for innovation policy-making. Does it really deserve this?
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Edquist, C. (2001). The Systems of Innovation Approach and Innovation Policy: An account of the state of the art. DRUID Conference, Aalborg, 12–15.
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