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Public Procurement for Innovation


Public Procurement for Innovation

Paperback by Edquist, Charles; Vonortas, Nicholas S; Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, Jon M; Edler, Jakob

Public Procurement for Innovation

£42.95

ISBN:
9781784713621
Publication Date:
29 Apr 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Pages:
352 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Public Procurement for Innovation

Description

This is a very timely book! Public procurement for innovation has become a prominent tool of demand-side innovation policy in recent years. A better understanding of the underlying assumptions and intentions, as well as the opportunities of this bundle of instruments and their limitations, is highly relevant for both innovation policy analysts, students and practitioners. The book presents the latest knowledge and insights of world-leading experts in the field of public procurement for innovation.' - Stefan Kuhlmann, University of Twente, the Netherlands, President of the European Forum for Studies of Policies for Research and InnovationPublic procurement for innovation (PPI) is a demand-side innovation policy instrument. It occurs when a public organization places an order for the fulfillment of certain functions or needs, which cannot be met at that moment or within a reasonable period of time through a new or improved product. Providing evidence of the benefits to public and private actors from selective use of this policy instrument, this book illustrates the requirements and constraints for its operationalization. It significantly improves our knowledge of the key determinants of effective public procurement, aiming to promote innovative capabilities in the supplying sectors and beyond. It also provides case studies and conceptual contributions that help extend the frontier of our understanding in areas where there are still significant knowledge gaps. Scholars interested in the study of innovation policies and practitioners involved in the design, implementation and evaluation of PPI will benefit from this state-of-the-art exploration. Contributors: Y. Caloghirou, J. Edler, C. Edquist, A.T. Furtado, L. Georghiou, Y. Li, J. Nauta, P. Panaghiotopoulos, A. Protogerou, C. Garcia Ribeiro, J. Rigby, M. Rolfstam, L. Tsipouri, E. Uyarra, V. Valovirta, H. van Meerveld, N.S. Vonortas, G. Whyles, J. Yeow, J.M. Zabala-Iturriagagoitia

Contents

Contents: 1. Introduction Charles Edquist, Nicholas S. Vonortas and Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia PART I CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK 2. The Meaning and Limitations of Public Procurement for Innovation: A Supplier's Experience Jakob Edler, Luke Georghiou, Elvira Uyarra and Jillian Yeow 3. Building Capability for Public Procurement of Innovation Ville Valovirta 4. Risk Management in Public Procurement of Innovation: A Conceptualisation Jakob Edler, Max Rolfstam, Lena Tsipouri and Elvira Uyarra 5. Forward Commitment Procurement and its Effect on Perceived Risks in PPI Projects. Hendrik van Meerveld, Joram Nauta and Gaynor Whyles PART II CASE STUDIES 6. Innovative Public Procurement in the United States Nicolas S. Vonortas 7. Public Procurement for Innovation Elements in the Chinese New Energy Vehicles Program Yanchao Li, Luke Georghiou and John Rigby 8. Public Procurement for eGovernment Services: Challenges and Problems Related to the Implementation of a New Innovative Scheme in Greek Local Authorities Yannis Caloghirou, Aimilia Protogerou and Panagiotis Panaghiotopoulos 9. Closing the Loop - Examining the Case of the Procurement of a Sustainable Innovation Jillian Yeow, Elvira Uyarra and Sally Gee 10. Public Procurement for Innovation in Developing Countries: The Case of Petrobras Cássio Garcia Ribeiro and André Tosi Furtado 11. Lessons, Limitations and Way Forward Jakob Edler, Charles Edquist, Nicholas S. Vonortas and Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia Index

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