Conceptualising Innovation Systems: Can Developing Economies Learn from Developed World?
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In previous chapters, the illustration of Thai economy was reflected through its public policy and planning development under economic and social development ambitions in over last four decades, including understanding of Thai national innovation system by evaluation of present status, roles, main activities and interactive linkages of three key players. These analytical exercises underlined the complexity and stages of innovation system development in Thailand. The foundation of national production system attached to the influencing policy maneuvers by government is illustrated through the application of generic innovation system studies approach. The weakened and fragmented innovation system in less successful economy like Thailand is partially reflected through the applications of manufacturing and R&D survey data sets based on Oslo Manual and Franscati Manual disciplines.
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