Putting Africa First
Af forfatter mammo muchie , peter gammeltoft , bengt-åke lundvall
The expression national systems of innovation was introduced in the 1980s to emphasize the interdependence between technical and institutional change. For many reasons, the work on Africa is especially important. No continent has a more complex pattern of national boundaries or of ethnic, religious and tribal subsystems, interacting with sectoral systems. Therefore to understand the patterns of existing innovation systems, and their limitations and to devise ways to deliver much greater benefits to all the peoples of Africa is a fundamental need for the continent. Especially at this time of global economic instability, this work is needed more than ever to 'put the last first'. Then the stone that builds the builders rejected may indeed become the cornerstone of the arch.
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The expression national systems of innovation was introduced in the 1980s to emphasize the interdependence between technical and institutional change. For many reasons, the work on Africa is especially important. No continent has a more complex pattern of national boundaries or of ethnic, religious and tribal subsystems, interacting with sectoral systems. Therefore to understand the patterns of existing innovation systems, and their limitations and to devise ways to deliver much greater benefits to all the peoples of Africa is a fundamental need for the continent. Especially at this time of global economic instability, this work is needed more than ever to 'put the last first'. Then the stone that builds the builders rejected may indeed become the cornerstone of the arch.
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Antal sider
362
isbn
87-7307-709-7
Udgave
1. edition
Udgivelsesår
2003
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