Abstract

The concept of ‘national innovation systems’ (NIS) as used by professional economists is fairly recent. According to Edquist (1997) the term made its first appearance in the literature on the relations between technology, innovation, and economic performance in a book published in 1987 by Chris Freeman on the subject of technology policy and economic performance in Japan (Freeman, 1987),

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