Chile : Toward a Cohesive and Well Governed National Innovation System
Chile is increasingly looking to innovation as a pillar of its competitiveness and an engine of growth to close the income gap with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) economies. The country has doubled its per capita i...
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ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY ACCUMULATION OF KNOWLEDGE ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES BASIC RESEARCH BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BOUNDARIES BUDGET ALLOCATION BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS INDICATORS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL MARKETS CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE COLLABORATION COMMODITIES COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVENESS COMPETITORS COMPLEX SYSTEMS COMPLEXITY CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONSENSUS BUILDING COORDINATION MECHANISMS CREATIVE DESTRUCTION DECISION MAKERS DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE DISCUSSION DISCUSSIONS DISPLACEMENT E-GOVERNMENT ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC SECTORS EMPLOYMENT ENGINEERS ENTREPRENEURIAL CULTURE EQUIPMENT EVOLUTIONARY PROCESS EXCHANGE RATE EXTERNAL KNOWLEDGE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION GOVERNMENT POLICIES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE CAPACITY HUMAN RESOURCES ICT IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES IMPLEMENTING AGENCY IMPORTANCE OF INNOVATION INCOME INCUMBENTS INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS INNOVATION INNOVATION EFFORT INNOVATION EFFORTS INNOVATION INITIATIVES INNOVATION LITERATURE INNOVATION PATTERN INNOVATION POLICIES INNOVATION POLICY INNOVATION PROGRAMS INNOVATION STRATEGIES INNOVATION STRATEGY INNOVATION SURVEYS INNOVATION SYSTEM INNOVATIONS INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES INNOVATIVE CAPACITY INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT INSTRUCTION INTEGRATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT INTELLIGENCE INTERNATIONALIZATION INVENTION INVESTMENTS IN INNOVATION JOB CREATION KNOWLEDGE ACCUMULATION KNOWLEDGE CAPITAL KNOWLEDGE CREATION KNOWLEDGE DIFFUSION KNOWLEDGE GENERATION KNOWLEDGE RESOURCES LABOR DEMAND LABOR FORCE LEADING LEARNING LICENSES LOGIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MANUFACTURING MARKET FAILURES MARKETING MEDIA MEDIUM ENTERPRISE MENTORING NATIONAL INNOVATION POLICIES NATIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS NATURAL RESOURCE NETWORK BUILDING NETWORKS NEW IDEAS NEW PARADIGM NEW PRODUCTS NEW TECHNOLOGIES ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS ORGANIZED LABOR OUTPUTS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POLICY FORMULATION POLITICAL STRUCTURES PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC POLICY R&D REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT REGIONAL INNOVATION RENTS RESEARCH CENTERS RESEARCH PROGRAMS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESULTS SCIENCE FOUNDATION SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS SCIENTISTS SEARCH SERVANTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDIZATION STRUCTURES SUPPLY CHAINS TAX INCENTIVES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICIANS TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELECOMMUNICATIONS THINK TANKS THINKING TRANSMISSION USER USERS VARIETY VISION WEB WORK FORCE WORKER PRODUCTIVITY |
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ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY ACCUMULATION OF KNOWLEDGE ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES BASIC RESEARCH BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BOUNDARIES BUDGET ALLOCATION BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS INDICATORS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL MARKETS CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE COLLABORATION COMMODITIES COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVENESS COMPETITORS COMPLEX SYSTEMS COMPLEXITY CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONSENSUS BUILDING COORDINATION MECHANISMS CREATIVE DESTRUCTION DECISION MAKERS DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE DISCUSSION DISCUSSIONS DISPLACEMENT E-GOVERNMENT ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC SECTORS EMPLOYMENT ENGINEERS ENTREPRENEURIAL CULTURE EQUIPMENT EVOLUTIONARY PROCESS EXCHANGE RATE EXTERNAL KNOWLEDGE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION GOVERNMENT POLICIES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE CAPACITY HUMAN RESOURCES ICT IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES IMPLEMENTING AGENCY IMPORTANCE OF INNOVATION INCOME INCUMBENTS INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS INNOVATION INNOVATION EFFORT INNOVATION EFFORTS INNOVATION INITIATIVES INNOVATION LITERATURE INNOVATION PATTERN INNOVATION POLICIES INNOVATION POLICY INNOVATION PROGRAMS INNOVATION STRATEGIES INNOVATION STRATEGY INNOVATION SURVEYS INNOVATION SYSTEM INNOVATIONS INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES INNOVATIVE CAPACITY INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT INSTRUCTION INTEGRATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT INTELLIGENCE INTERNATIONALIZATION INVENTION INVESTMENTS IN INNOVATION JOB CREATION KNOWLEDGE ACCUMULATION KNOWLEDGE CAPITAL KNOWLEDGE CREATION KNOWLEDGE DIFFUSION KNOWLEDGE GENERATION KNOWLEDGE RESOURCES LABOR DEMAND LABOR FORCE LEADING LEARNING LICENSES LOGIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MANUFACTURING MARKET FAILURES MARKETING MEDIA MEDIUM ENTERPRISE MENTORING NATIONAL INNOVATION POLICIES NATIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS NATURAL RESOURCE NETWORK BUILDING NETWORKS NEW IDEAS NEW PARADIGM NEW PRODUCTS NEW TECHNOLOGIES ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS ORGANIZED LABOR OUTPUTS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POLICY FORMULATION POLITICAL STRUCTURES PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC POLICY R&D REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT REGIONAL INNOVATION RENTS RESEARCH CENTERS RESEARCH PROGRAMS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESULTS SCIENCE FOUNDATION SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS SCIENTISTS SEARCH SERVANTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDIZATION STRUCTURES SUPPLY CHAINS TAX INCENTIVES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICIANS TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELECOMMUNICATIONS THINK TANKS THINKING TRANSMISSION USER USERS VARIETY VISION WEB WORK FORCE WORKER PRODUCTIVITY World Bank Chile : Toward a Cohesive and Well Governed National Innovation System |
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Latin America & Caribbean Chile |
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Chile is increasingly looking to
innovation as a pillar of its competitiveness and an engine
of growth to close the income gap with the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) economies. The
country has doubled its per capita income since the 1990s.
The growth slowdown in the late 1990s and early 2000s,
however, raised concerns about that the old sources of
growth. While the rate of growth has picked up again,
spurred by a favorable external environment, there is an
increased awareness of the importance of innovation to
growth and a desire to move toward a more diversified and
knowledge-based economy, following the example of other
successful resource-rich economies such as Australia and
Finland. Higher government commitments to innovation have
raised new challenges. The remaining of the report is
structured as follows. Chapter two discusses the importance
of innovation to Chile's economy and highlights the
need to define innovation policy within a comprehensive
framework that encompasses the entire production system.
Chapter three organizes thinking around some basic
governance principles for innovation systems drawing form
the public governance literature, the broader innovation
literature, and international experiences. Chapter four
applies those principles to Chile's public institutions
and agents that will be responsible for defining and
implementing innovation policies. Chapter five examines the
rationale and guiding principles of regional innovation
policies and offers recommendations for Chile's
regional innovation systems and their governance framework.
Chapter six summarizes the main conclusions. |
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Chile : Toward a Cohesive and Well Governed National Innovation System |
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Chile : Toward a Cohesive and Well Governed National Innovation System |
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Chile : Toward a Cohesive and Well Governed National Innovation System |
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Chile : Toward a Cohesive and Well Governed National Innovation System |
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Chile : Toward a Cohesive and Well Governed National Innovation System |
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chile : toward a cohesive and well governed national innovation system |
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okr-10986-282022021-04-23T14:04:47Z Chile : Toward a Cohesive and Well Governed National Innovation System World Bank ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY ACCUMULATION OF KNOWLEDGE ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES BASIC RESEARCH BEST PRACTICE BEST PRACTICES BOUNDARIES BUDGET ALLOCATION BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS INDICATORS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL MARKETS CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE COLLABORATION COMMODITIES COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVENESS COMPETITORS COMPLEX SYSTEMS COMPLEXITY CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONSENSUS BUILDING COORDINATION MECHANISMS CREATIVE DESTRUCTION DECISION MAKERS DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE DISCUSSION DISCUSSIONS DISPLACEMENT E-GOVERNMENT ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC SECTORS EMPLOYMENT ENGINEERS ENTREPRENEURIAL CULTURE EQUIPMENT EVOLUTIONARY PROCESS EXCHANGE RATE EXTERNAL KNOWLEDGE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK FOR INNOVATION GOVERNMENT POLICIES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE CAPACITY HUMAN RESOURCES ICT IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES IMPLEMENTING AGENCY IMPORTANCE OF INNOVATION INCOME INCUMBENTS INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS INNOVATION INNOVATION EFFORT INNOVATION EFFORTS INNOVATION INITIATIVES INNOVATION LITERATURE INNOVATION PATTERN INNOVATION POLICIES INNOVATION POLICY INNOVATION PROGRAMS INNOVATION STRATEGIES INNOVATION STRATEGY INNOVATION SURVEYS INNOVATION SYSTEM INNOVATIONS INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES INNOVATIVE CAPACITY INSTITUTION INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT INSTRUCTION INTEGRATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT INTELLIGENCE INTERNATIONALIZATION INVENTION INVESTMENTS IN INNOVATION JOB CREATION KNOWLEDGE ACCUMULATION KNOWLEDGE CAPITAL KNOWLEDGE CREATION KNOWLEDGE DIFFUSION KNOWLEDGE GENERATION KNOWLEDGE RESOURCES LABOR DEMAND LABOR FORCE LEADING LEARNING LICENSES LOGIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MANUFACTURING MARKET FAILURES MARKETING MEDIA MEDIUM ENTERPRISE MENTORING NATIONAL INNOVATION POLICIES NATIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS NATURAL RESOURCE NETWORK BUILDING NETWORKS NEW IDEAS NEW PARADIGM NEW PRODUCTS NEW TECHNOLOGIES ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS ORGANIZED LABOR OUTPUTS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POLICY FORMULATION POLITICAL STRUCTURES PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTION PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC POLICY R&D REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT REGIONAL INNOVATION RENTS RESEARCH CENTERS RESEARCH PROGRAMS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESULTS SCIENCE FOUNDATION SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS SCIENTISTS SEARCH SERVANTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDIZATION STRUCTURES SUPPLY CHAINS TAX INCENTIVES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICIANS TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELECOMMUNICATIONS THINK TANKS THINKING TRANSMISSION USER USERS VARIETY VISION WEB WORK FORCE WORKER PRODUCTIVITY Chile is increasingly looking to innovation as a pillar of its competitiveness and an engine of growth to close the income gap with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) economies. The country has doubled its per capita income since the 1990s. The growth slowdown in the late 1990s and early 2000s, however, raised concerns about that the old sources of growth. While the rate of growth has picked up again, spurred by a favorable external environment, there is an increased awareness of the importance of innovation to growth and a desire to move toward a more diversified and knowledge-based economy, following the example of other successful resource-rich economies such as Australia and Finland. Higher government commitments to innovation have raised new challenges. The remaining of the report is structured as follows. Chapter two discusses the importance of innovation to Chile's economy and highlights the need to define innovation policy within a comprehensive framework that encompasses the entire production system. Chapter three organizes thinking around some basic governance principles for innovation systems drawing form the public governance literature, the broader innovation literature, and international experiences. Chapter four applies those principles to Chile's public institutions and agents that will be responsible for defining and implementing innovation policies. Chapter five examines the rationale and guiding principles of regional innovation policies and offers recommendations for Chile's regional innovation systems and their governance framework. Chapter six summarizes the main conclusions. 2017-09-07T20:06:46Z 2017-09-07T20:06:46Z 2008 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/789311468012018085/Chile-Toward-a-cohesive-and-well-governed-national-innovation-system http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28202 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Institutional and Governance Review Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Chile |