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Innovation systems and policy - MZ340P492
Title: Inovace a regionální inovační systémy
Czech title: Inovace a regionální inovační systémy
Guaranteed by: Department of Social Geography and Regional Development (31-340)
Faculty: Faculty of Science
Actual: from 2023
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 2
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:1/1, C [HT]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: 5
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: cancelled
Language: Czech
Is provided by: MZ340P493
Note: enabled for web enrollment
the course is taught as cyclical
Guarantor: RNDr. Mgr. Pavla Žížalová, Ph.D.
Incompatibility : MZ340P493
Is incompatible with: MZ340P493
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Annotation -
Last update: RNDr. Mgr. Pavla Žížalová, Ph.D. (04.11.2014)
Objective: To present current theories and research in the multidisciplinary field of innovation studies
The main theoretical approaches and their development
Concepts of innovation systems
Statistics innovation - how to measure innovation
Innovation policy
Innovation Management

After successful completion of the course:
You will understand,
how individual factors (economic, social, territorial) affect the innovation process,
What is the importance of innovation for the development of society,
and the role played by universities, VTP, incubators, etc.
You will be able to analyze, interpret and critically evaluate at the same time innovative activity and bound to them theoretical concepts.
We will strengthen your presentation and writing skills.
Literature - Czech
Last update: RNDr. Mgr. Pavla Žížalová, Ph.D. (10.11.2014)

Literatura (přehled, nepovinná):
ASHEIM, B.T., ISAKSEN, A. (1997): Location, agglomeration and innovation: Towards regional innovation systems in Norway?, European Planning Studies, 5: s. 299-330.
BALZAT, M., HANUSCH, H. (2004): Recent trends in the research on national innovation systems, Journal of Evolutionary Economics 14, s. 197?210
BERCOVITZ, J., FELDMAN, M. (2006): Entrepreneurial Universities and Technology Transfer: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Knowledge-Based Economic Development, The Journal of Technology Transfer, 31(1), s. 175-188.
BORRÁS, S. (2004): System of innovation theory and the European Union. Science and public policy, 31(6), s. 425-433. 
CARLSSON, B. (2006): Internationalization of innovation systems: A survey of the literature. Research Policy, 35, s. 56-67.
CARLSSON, B., STANKIEWICZ, R. (1991): On the nature, function and composition of technological systems, Journal of Evolutionary Economics 1, s. 93?118.
COOKE, P. (2006): Global Bioregional Networks: A New Economic Geography of Bioscientific Knowledge, European Planning Studies, 14(9), s. 1265-1285.
COOKE, P. (2001): Regional Innovation Systems, Clusters, and the Knowledge Economy, Industrial and Corporate Change, 10 (4), s. 945-974. 
DOLOREUX, D. (2002): What we should know about regional systems of innovation. Technology in Society, 24(3), s. 243-263.
ERNST, D., KIM, L. (2002): Global production networks, knowledge diffusion, and local capability formation. Research Policy, 31, s. 1417?1429.
FELDMAN, M.P. (2000): Location and innovation: the new economic geography of innovation, spillovers and agglomeration. In: Clark, G.L., Feldman, M.P., Gertler, M.S. (Eds), The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography, Oxford: Oxford University Press, s. 373-394.
FREEMAN, C. (2002): Continental, national and sub-national innovation systems -complementarity and economic growth, Research Policy, 31 (2), s. 191-211.
GODIN, B., YVES, G. (2000): The Place of Universities in the System of Knowledge Production, Research Policy 29(2), s. 273?8.
H?GELAND, T., M?EN, J. (2007): Input additionality in the Norwegian R&D tax credit scheme. Statistics Norway, Reports 2007/47.
JAFFE, A.B. (2002): Building programme evaluation into the design of public research-support programmes. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 18, s. 22-34.
LAGENDIJK, A., CORNFORD, J. (2000): Regional institutions and knowledge ? tracking new forms of regional development policy, Geoforum 31(2), s. 209-218. 
LUNDVALL, B-A. (2002): National systems of production, innovation and competence building, Research Policy, 31(2), s. 213-231.
MASKELL, P., MALMBERG, A. (1999): Localised learning and industrial competitiveness, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23, s. 167?185.
MORGAN, K. (2004): The exaggerated death of geography: learning, proximity and territorial innovation systems. Journal of Economic Geography, 4, s. 3-21.
MOWERY, D., ROSENBERG, N. (1979): The influence of market demand upon innovation: a critical review of some recent empirical studies, Research Policy, 8 (2), s. 102-153.
The Oxford handbook of Innovation
SAXENIAN, A. (1994): Regional advantage: culture and competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128

 

Další:

Časopisy
¨European Planning Studies
¨Research Policy
¨Journal of Economic Geography
¨Regional Studies
 
Working papers series - vlastní publikace jednotlivých pracovišť, organizací (např. TIK Centre, Circle, Dime, Druid, IKD: Innovation, Knowledge and Development etc.)
 
 
Odkazy:
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/jnlecg/innovation_eco_geog.html
http://swopec.hhs.se/lucirc/
https://ideas.repec.org/s/tik/inowpp.html
https://edirc.repec.org/data/tkuiono.html
Requirements to the exam - Czech
Last update: RNDr. Mgr. Pavla Žížalová, Ph.D. (04.11.2014)
Přednáška v daných termínech (ca 1x 14 dní) + cvičení (týmové cvičení v hodině + esej ke zkoušce)
 
Přednáška: prezentace teorie - vlastní prezentace studentů a diskuze
Cvičení: týmové cvičení v hodině (praktické úkoly) + esej ke zkoušce
 
Požadavky:
Zápočet: 90% účast + aktivní participace + prezentace v hodině
Zkouška: vlastní esej (referát) na vybrané téma
Syllabus -
Last update: RNDr. Helena Janů (23.09.2009)

1.Introduction - Why innovation matters? Theory, Policy, Research and Practice (definitions, history, models etc.)

2.Systematic approach to innovation - innovation systems (actors, institutions, linkages, functions), innovation systems typology (national, sectoral, regional)

3.National innovation systems (Why National Innovation Systems?, differences - key factors, national policy)

4.Regional and local patterns of innovation (Chat is the role of local and regional level, linkages between RIS and NIS, cluster theory etc.)

5.How should (could) we measure innovation? (students team work) How should we evaluate innovation policy?

6.Universities and Innovation (changing role of science in society, university-industry Collaboration and its role in innovation, role of science and technological parks, incubators etc., universities as engines of growth: knowledge transfer and innovation policy)

7.Innovation and knowledge management

 
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