Title of article :
The Copying Paradox: Why Converging Policies but Diverging Capacities in Eastern European Innovation Systems?
Author/Authors :
Karo, Erkki Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia , Kattel, Rainer Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
Abstract :
This paper analyzes the development of Eastern European innovation systems since the 1990s by looking at the theoretical and empirical accounts of two discourses that have had a significant impact on the development of innovation systems: innovation policy and public administration and management. We propose a framework for analyzing the development of innovation policies by distinguishing between two concepts – policy and administrative capacity – that are necessary for innovation policy making and implementation. Using the framework we show how the Eastern European innovation systems have because of past legacies and international policy transfers developed a highly specific understanding of innovation policy based on the initial impact of the Washington Consensus policies and later the European Union. We argue that because of the interplay between the principles and policy recommendations of the two international discourses we can see the emergence of a “copying paradox” in Eastern European innovation systems: that is, despite the perception of policy convergence, we can witness a divergence in the policy from the intended results, and as a result can talk about limited and de-contextualized policymaking capacities.
Keywords :
administrative capacity , catch , up , innovation policy , Eastern Europe
Journal title :
Institutions and Economies
Journal title :
Institutions and Economies