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Combined Innovation Policy: Linking Scientific and Practical Knowledge in Innovation Systems

Arne IsaksenMagnus Nilsson

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9. Industry and infrastructure05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologiesInnovation management021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyPolicy initiativesInnovation policy Regional system of innovation Modes of innovation Food industry Agribusiness Farm Management Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety Industrial Organization Research Methods/ Statistical Methods0502 economics and businessEconomicsMarketing050203 business & managementIndustrial organizationAgribusiness

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New research indicates that firms combining the science-based STI (Science, Technology, Innovation) and the experience-based DUI (Doing, Using, Interacting) modes of innovation are more efficient when it comes to improving innovation capacity and competitiveness. With regard to innovation policy, the STI mode calls for a supply driven policy, typically aimed to commercialise research results. The DUI mode suggests a demand driven policy approach, such as supporting the development of new products or services to specific markets. This paper analyses how the two types of innovation policy and the two innovation modes can be combined in regional innovation systems. The analysis builds on studies of the food industry and related knowledge organisations in two counties, Rogaland County (Norway) and Skåne County (Sweden), and two policy initiatives (NCE Culinology and Skåne Food Innovation Network) aimed at strengthening the innovative capability of the regional innovation systems. The analysis indicates that policies aimed to link science and user driven innovation activity should focus on building absorptive capacity of DUI firms (e.g. through increased scientific competence) and implementation capacity of STI firms (e.g. through increased market and process competence).

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