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Subject: Management  Book Title: Innovation, Path Dependency, and Policy
Innovation, Path Dependency, and Policy
The Norwegian Case
Fagerberg, Jan (Editor), University of Oslo, Norway
Mowery, David (Editor), Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
Verspagen, Bart (Editor), Eindhoven Centre for Innovation Studies, University of Eindhoven
Print publication date: 2009
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2009
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-955155-2
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199551552.001.0001


 
Abstract: Innovation is often associated with high-technology industries, such as information and communication technologies, scientific research in large-scale facilities in firms or universities, and professionals working in highly urbanized environments. Norway, however, has no major international firms in high-tech industries. Its share of R&D in GDP and population density are among the lowest in Europe and exports consist mainly of natural resource based products. Still productivity, measured as GDP per capita, is among the highest in the world in Norway and this holds even if rents from its oil and gas production are adjusted for. This book focuses on the relationship between Norway's pattern of economic specialization and its innovation system. The Introduction to the book outlines the ‘national systems of innovation’ approach, considers its application to the Norwegian context, and compares the Norwegian evidence to that of other developed countries. The first section of the book then provides an analysis of the development of the Norwegian national innovation system, with particular emphasis on the public research infrastructure and government policies affecting innovation. The second section contains detailed studies of innovation within important sectors of the Norwegian economy, including aluminium, aquaculture, the oil and gas industry, and the ICT sector. The third and final section analyses the current structure and performance of Norway's knowledge infrastructure (public research institutes and universities) and policies for financial support of innovation-related activities in industry.

Keywords: innovation, path dependency, policy, national innovation system, natural resources, co-evolution, Norway, oil and gas, aquaculture
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1. Introduction: Innovation in Norway
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2. The Layers of National Innovation Systems: The Historical Evolution of a National Innovation System in Norway
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3. Public Sector Research and Industrial Innovation in Norway: A Historical Perspective
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4. Policies for Path Creation: The Rise and Fall of Norway's Research-Driven Strategy for Industrialization
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5. Historical Fingerprints? A Taxonomy of Norwegian Innovation
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6. Innovation and Production in the Norwegian Aluminum Industry
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7. The Development of the Norwegian Petroleum Innovation System: A Historical Overview
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8. The Innovation System of Norwegian Aquacultured Salmonids
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9. The Biotechnology Industry in Norway: A Marginal Sector or Future Core Activity?
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10. Slow Growth and Revolutionary Change: The Norwegian IT Industry Enters the Global Age, 1970-2005
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11. University—Industry Relations in Norway
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12. The Technical-Industrial Research Institutes in the Norwegian Innovation System
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13. Industrial R&D Policy in Norway: Who Gets the Funding and What are the Effects?
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Index
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doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199551552.001.0001
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PART I The Historical Evolution and Current Structure of the Norwegian National Innovation System
Part II Sectoral Innovation Systems in Norway—Old and New Paths
Part III Innovation Policy and Institutions in Contemporary Norway