Regional Innovation Policy beyond ‘Best Practice’: Lessons from Sweden

Roman Martin, Jerker Moodysson, Elena Zukauskaite

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Abstract

This paper deals with policy measures in the regional innovation system of Scania, Southern Sweden. Focus is dedicated to requirements on innovation policy from actors representing different industries. Previous studies have identified profound differences with regard the organization of knowledge sourcing between firms and other actors in industries drawing on different knowledge bases. In correspondence with these findings, industries differ also with regard to how policy measures aiming to support innovation are perceived and acquired. Despite this, there is a tendency among regional policy programs to base their strategies on one ‘best practice’-model, inspired by successful (or sometimes less successful) cases in other parts of the world. The paper presents an in-depth analysis of such policy support targeting three industries located in one region, and ends with a suggestion to how those should be adapted to render influence on the institutional framework of the regional innovation system.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherLund University, CIRCLE - Center for Innovation, Research and Competences in the Learning Economy
Volume2010:14
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Publication series

NameCIRCLE Electronic Working Papers
Volume2010:14

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Other Social Sciences
  • Human Geography

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