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The national system of innovation concept: An ontological review and critique

Sibusiso T. Manzini
South African Journal of Science | Vol 108, No 9/10 | a1038 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/sajs.v108i9/10.1038 | © 2012 Sibusiso T. Manzini | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 09 December 2011 | Published: 06 September 2012

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Sibusiso T. Manzini, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Pretoria, South Africa

Abstract

The construct ‘national system of innovation’ (NSI) is used to characterise a country’s collective efforts towards fostering technological innovation. Since appearing in the 1996 White Paper on Science and Technology, the term has been used widely in South African policy discourses. This study makes a contribution towards an increased understanding of the meaning and implications of the NSI as a policy construct. The preponderant themes that emerge from this analysis underline the importance of fostering quality networks within the NSI. The NSI philosophical framework provides a solid foundation for organising the country’s collective efforts in science and technology in a much more integrated and holistic fashion. Innovation policies and plans should aim to bring about synergy within the various elements of the NSI, particularly within small developing economies such as South Africa, in order to build robust innovation-driven economies.


Keywords

national system of innovation; innovation systems; innovation; ontology; system; NSI; technological learning

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