سیاست نوآوری ماموریت گرا؛ چالش ها و فرصت ها

نوع مقاله : ترجمه

نویسنده

دانشجوی دکتری خط‌مشی‌گذاری عمومی دانشگاه علامه طباطبائی

چکیده

این مقاله روی آموزه‌های وسیع‌تری از برنامه‌های ماموریت‌گرای سیاست نوآوری –و در واقع سیاست هایی که هدفشان رشد سرمایه محور است- تمرکز دارد. هر چند در مورد مطالعات موردی ماموریت ها زیاد نوشته شده، اما این نوشته‌ها به یک جعبه ابزار سیاست گذاری جایگزین ختم نشده است. ماموریتها –حداقل- نیازمند ابزارهایی هستند تا به همان اندازه که در مورد تثبیت بازار می‌باشند، در مورد خلق مشترک بازار و شکل دادن به بازار هم باشند. این مقاله ویژگی‌های برنامه های ماموریت گرا را مرور کرده، به ویژگی‌های اصلی برنامه‌های آموزنده نگاهی می‌اندازد، و با ارائه یک مثال، در مورد این که چگونه می‌توان سیاست های ماموریت‌گرا را انتخاب و اجرا کرد بحث و گفتگو می کند.

کلیدواژه‌ها


عنوان مقاله [English]

mission oriented innovation policy: challenge and opportunitiez

نویسنده [English]

  • Mohammad Ali Sadeghikia
استاد مدعو
چکیده [English]

This article focuses on the broader lessons from mission-oriented programs for innovation policy— and indeed policies aimed at investment-led growth. While much has been written about case studies on missions, this has not resulted in an alternative policy making toolkit. Missions—in the least— require those tools to be just as much about market cocreating and market shaping, as they are about market fixing. The article reviews the characteristics of mission-oriented programs, ooks at key features of those programs that can provide lessons, and discusses how to choose and implement mission-oriented policies, with an example.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • innovation policy
  • mission oriented innovation policy
  • innovation system
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