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Technological Change and Innovation Behaviour

In: Technological Change, Economic Development and Space

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  • M. M. Fischer

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During the past decades a considerable body of knowledge has been developed in the study of technological change, and much of it is being used by policy makers in the public and private spheres. While it is true to say that we now understand a great deal more about technological change processes at the micro- and the macro-level, it nevertheless remains true that there is currently no satisfactory general theory of technological innovation. Despite the progress which has been made, the gaps in knowledge are still great. The economics of technological change though rapidly growing is still at the stage where many basic facts and theories or conceptual models are missing.

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  • M. M. Fischer, 1995. "Technological Change and Innovation Behaviour," Advances in Spatial Science, in: Cristoforo S. Bertuglia & Manfred M. Fischer & Giorgio Preto (ed.), Technological Change, Economic Development and Space, chapter 7, pages 145-159, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:adspcp:978-3-642-79760-6_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-79760-6_7
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    1. Coenen, Lars & Grillitsch, Markus & Hansen, Teis & Moodysson, Jerker, 2017. "An innovation system framework for system innovation policy: the case of Strategic Innovation Programs (SIPs) in Sweden," Papers in Innovation Studies 2017/8, Lund University, CIRCLE - Centre for Innovation Research.

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