Title of article
The outlines of innovation policy in the capability approach
Author/Authors
Bajmَcy، نويسنده , , Zoltلn and Gébert، نويسنده , , Judit، نويسنده ,
Pages
10
From page
93
To page
102
Abstract
Innovation policies are usually expected to contribute to growth in economic performance, in productivity, or in employment. These ultimate objectives are formulated in the political arena; therefore, the examination of their adequacy is beyond the scope of innovation studies. However, these aims are increasingly questioned in other fields of economics. The present paper builds on one of the most influential criticisms of the dominating growth-centred traditions of economics: Amartya Senʹs capability approach. We analyze the set of information that would be required for the design, implementation and evaluation of innovation policy if it relied on the capability approach, and how this informational basis would differ from that of the growth centred view. We conclude that switching to the capability approach would result in a sea-change, but the systems of innovation approach, as a framework for analysis, would still be of good use.
Keywords
The case of food additives , Capability approach , Innovation policy , Informational basis , Systems of innovation
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2043369
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