. McKelvey, M. Knowledge-intensive innovative ecosystems in Sweden: Design principles for promoting innovation and entrepreneurship policy. Entreprenörskapsforum. OCLC: 1096229074
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Knowledge-intensive innovative ecosystems should become the main focus of Swedish public policy. Policymakers can follow six design principles in order to create capabilities and innovation governance; these principles are specifically focused on creating, maintaining and diffusing knowledge- intensive innovative ecosystems across the economy and society. Note that in contrast to some existing viewpoints about public policy, this is not a story only about the centralized decisionmaker, academic entrepreneurship or high- tech industries. Nor it is a story about the deficiencies of the university and higher education sector. In contrast, this chapter argues that Swedish public policy needs new capabilities to promote fruitful linkages and interactions, which can be usefully thought of in terms of experimental policy. This is in line with this report, including recent research such as Lindholm-Dahlstrand et al, 2018). Moreover, these knowledge-intensive innovative ecosystems – hereafter KI ecosystems – can be found across the economy and society. Using public policy to stimulate them not only in such sectors as medicine and trans- portation, but also in new areas, such as sports, is needed to create competitiveness and growth. Developing more nuanced, receptive, and adaptive public policy for these purposes is needed, especially in a world that is being transformed by global trends, uncertainty about the future, and rapidly changing technology. The remainder of this chapter is structured as follows. Section 2 provides the theoretical perspective on knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial firms and ecosys- tems. Section 3 introduces the Swedish context, while Section 4 addresses the rhe- torical question of why we should care about innovation and entrepreneurship. This entreprenörskapsforum 61 kapitel 4 knowledge-intensive innovative ecosystems in sweden structure briefly outlines tempting but incorrect conclusions for policy, and indicates how this theoretical approach provides cognitive models for informed conclusions for public policy. Drawing directly from these informed conclusions, Section 5 proposes six design principles for stimulating knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial ecosystems through public policy.
@inbook{andersson_knowledge-intensive_2018,
	title = {Knowledge-intensive innovative ecosystems in Sweden: Design principles for promoting innovation and entrepreneurship policy},
	isbn = {978-91-89301-99-3},
	abstract = {Knowledge-intensive innovative ecosystems should become the main focus of Swedish public policy. Policymakers can follow six design principles in order to create capabilities and innovation governance; these principles are specifically focused on creating, maintaining and diffusing knowledge- intensive innovative ecosystems across the economy and society. Note that in contrast to some existing viewpoints about public policy, this is not a story only about the centralized decisionmaker, academic entrepreneurship or high- tech industries. Nor it is a story about the deficiencies of the university and higher education sector. In contrast, this chapter argues that Swedish public policy needs new capabilities to promote fruitful linkages and interactions, which can be usefully thought of in terms of experimental policy. This is in line with this report, including recent research such as Lindholm-Dahlstrand et al, 2018). Moreover, these knowledge-intensive innovative ecosystems – hereafter {KI} ecosystems – can be found across the economy and society. Using public policy to stimulate them not only in such sectors as medicine and trans- portation, but also in new areas, such as sports, is needed to create competitiveness and growth. Developing more nuanced, receptive, and adaptive public policy for these purposes is needed, especially in a world that is being transformed by global trends, uncertainty about the future, and rapidly changing technology. The remainder of this chapter is structured as follows. Section 2 provides the theoretical perspective on knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial firms and ecosys- tems. Section 3 introduces the Swedish context, while Section 4 addresses the rhe- torical question of why we should care about innovation and entrepreneurship. This entreprenörskapsforum 61 kapitel 4 knowledge-intensive innovative ecosystems in sweden structure briefly outlines tempting but incorrect conclusions for policy, and indicates how this theoretical approach provides cognitive models for informed conclusions for public policy. Drawing directly from these informed conclusions, Section 5 proposes six design principles for stimulating knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial ecosystems through public policy.},
	booktitle = {Navigera under osäkerhet: entreprenörskap, innovationer och experimentell policy},
	publisher = {Entreprenörskapsforum},
	author = {{McKelvey}, Maureen},
	bookauthor = {Andersson, Martin and Eklund, Johan},
	date = {2018},
	note = {{OCLC}: 1096229074},
}

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