1st Edition

Innovation Policies and Practices within Innovation Ecosystems

    128 Pages
    by Routledge

    128 Pages
    by Routledge

    While intense efforts of clarification have been made to distinguish between the concept of system and ecosystem, and between the different forms of ecosystems, very few works have addressed the issues of how these different forms of ecosystems are interacting in a dynamic perspective, or of how the notion of a dynamic ecosystem could emerge from the static frame of a system approach.

    The five chapters in this volume precisely aim at adding to this literature by highlighting the interplay between different types of innovation systems. A common thread among the five chapters of the book is the recognition of the need to develop new lenses to formally account for adaptative behaviour within clusters, networks, or regional innovation systems using the ecosystem metaphor. The diversity and heterogeneity of agents, the complexity of relationships, and new forms of organisation (underground, middleground, and upperground) are the main characteristics of innovation ecosystems, in contrast to more traditional concepts like clusters or networks. In essence, the five chapters add various complexity dimensions (relationships, knowledge, systems, etc.) to the existing knowledge on ecosystems.

    The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal Industry and Innovation.

    Introduction: Innovation policies and practices within innovation ecosystems 

    Catherine Beaudry, Thierry Burger-Helmchen and Patrick Cohendet 

    1. Exploring regional innovation ecosystems: an empirical study in China 

    Ke Rong, Y. Lin, J. Yu, Y. Zhang and A. Radziwon 

    2. Entrepreneurship, complexity and the emergent order in the techno-economic scenario of the twenty-first century. Evidence from a field study in Tuscany 

    Leonardo Mazzoni, Luciana Lazzeretti and Niccolò Innocenti 

    3. Local innovation ecosystem: structure and impact on adaptive capacity of firms 

    James Boyer, Jude Ozor and Patrick Rondé 

    4. The evolution of knowledge-intensive innovation ecosystems: co-evolving entrepreneurial activity and innovation policy in the West Swedish maritime system 

    Ethan Gifford, Maureen McKelvey and Rögnvaldur Saemundsson 

    Biography

    Catherine Beaudry is Full Professor in the Department of Mathematical and Industrial Engineering and Canada Research Chair at École Polytechnique Montréal, Canada.

    Thierry Burger-Helmchen is Professor of Innovation Management at the University of Strasbourg, France.

    Patrick Cohendet is Professor in the Department of International Business at HEC Montréal, Canada.