Mission-oriented or mission adrift? A critical examination of mission-oriented innovation policies

This debate article provides a critical examination of the rationale for, and validity of, mission-oriented innovation policies. It does so by providing a critique of the 'mission-oriented' approach espoused for the new Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB). The central contention put f...

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Ecosystems
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Innovation policy
Innovation systems
Innovations
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Path dependence
Policies
Policy making
Productivity
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