An integrated network approach to systems of innovation—the case of robotics in Japan

One of the paramount challenges researchers face analyzing the national system of innovation (NSI) is building effective tools to identify the strengths and weaknesses to understand the internal dynamics of the innovation system. This paper presents a systematic, comprehensive and flexible approach...

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