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Alternative Approaches to Innovation in a Dynamic World

YSI Workshop on Innovation

Start time:

March 7, 2024 - March 8, 2024

EST

Location:

Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Community of Madrid

Type:

Workshop

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Over the last decades, innovation has gained increasing importance, both in academia and in public discourse, due to its relevance in promoting catch-up, economic growth, and productivity, among other factors. However, the approaches to how innovation is promoted and diffused vary significantly, not only across different schools of thought that address this issue but also in terms of geography and culture. Since the emergence of the endogenous growth theory (Romer, 1986), the importance of capital accumulation has shifted to knowledge accumulation to promote a catching up process, however, the public policy orientation has been divergent in terms of who to promote the knowledge creation.

After the adoption of the Washington Consensus, the Global South has intended to promote innovation through the incorporation to the global economy, such as free trade and capital mobility (Lall, 1994). Nevertheless, the productivity gap with the global north has not narrowed; on the contrary, technological disparities with high-income countries have increased. Departing from a different perspective, some authors have point out that, innovation cannot be considered as a process independent from the demand-side (Dosi, 1997), from regional and geographical particularities (Nelson, 2004), or from institutional framework (Cimoli, 1988). In essence, this discussion is far from being closed, which leaves some room for more alternatives for a much broader agenda, rethinking the meaning and role of innovation in economic activity and the economic policies promoting it, as well as its linkages with the sectoral structure of the economy. This calls as well for a

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