National innovation systems: Comparison of Turkey and South Korea
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Date
2020
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Fatma Nur Karaman Kabadurmuş
Ceyda Senses
Buse Turkyilmaz
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IGI Global
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Since innovation is central to the success of firms in the 21st century policymakers in many countries try to achieve sustained competitive advantage by promoting technological innovations. However achieving this goal requires coordination of all actors in the economy including governments industries and national institutions. Although each individual actor has unique capabilities and strategic resources how well the economy performs depends on the strengths of the network as a whole. National Innovation Systems (NIS) approach considers all these interdependent actors within a country to increase national competitiveness. A good example in this regard is South Korea an innovation leader which could be a role model for developing countries with its well-established NIS. This chapter studies the elements of the NIS of this country and compares them with that of an emerging economy Turkey by using data from the Global Innovation Index and the Global Competitiveness Index. The analysis reveals the strengths and weaknesses of Turkey and helps to draw concrete policy conclusions. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Innovation Management and Growth in Emerging Economies
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