Blar i NIFU Open Access Archive på emneord "Innovation policy"
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Directionality and diversity: Contending policy rationales in the transition towards the bioeconomy
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)One of the pressing societal challenges today relates to climate change and the need to replace fossil-based inputs with renewable resources in the production of fuel, energy, and chemical compounds. This has resulted in ... -
Do general innovation policy tools fit all? Analysis of the regional impact of the Norwegian Skattefunn scheme
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background: The paper examines the regional effects of a general innovation policy, i.e. a policy tool that does not target specific industries or subnational regions. General policy tools are an important part of the ... -
From fossil fuels to a bio-based economy: identifying the rationales for policy intervention
(SusValueWaste Policy Brief;1, Research report, 2017)The concept of the bioeconomy is gaining in political importance in Norway and elsewhere in the world; moving from fossil-based to bio-based products and energy is considered to be important in tackling multiple societal ... -
Policy mixes for the sustainability transition of the pulp and paper industry in Sweden
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The need to view innovation policy through the lens of policy mixes has gained momentum given the growing complexity, the dynamics of real-world policy and the wide array of difficulties to address the current great societal ... -
Which Region to Choose for Implementing a Country's Industrial Policy? An Empirical Research Path to Highlight Regional Restructuring Opportunities
(NIFU Report;2018:18, Research report, 2018-05)Addressing climate change is one of the grand societal challenges of our time. It requires a concerted effort of innovation, industrial and environmental policy. In order to achieve green restructuring at regional level, ...