The Role of Technology Commercialisation in the Operationalisation of Innovation and Industrial Policies in South Africa

IF 2.3 Q3 MANAGEMENT Triple Helix Pub Date : 2022-05-23 DOI:10.1163/21971927-bja10013
Nontombi P Marule
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Innovation has been and continues to be recognised as central to promoting and supporting sustainable economic development; as such, South Africa has set the goal of becoming a knowledge economy. This is an economy that succeeds in producing knowledge and transforming itself into a technology-based from a resource-based economy that will stimulate growth and development of the country, while creating sustainable employment opportunities. The two key policies designed to drive strategic economic development in South Africa are the Innovation Policy and the Industrial Policy. This article considers the role of technology commercialisation strategy and how it can be utilised as a model for cooperation and collaboration to ensure achievement of the objectives of the innovation and industrial policies and present a homogeneous approach to policy implementation. The data was collected through a field survey of small, medium and micro enterprises (SMME s) which are technological oriented. Additional information was gathered through an in-depth, semi-structured interviews with selected stakeholders within the innovation landscape. The research findings confirm that commercialisation is the most significant and critical step of the innovation value chain, supported by collaboration and linkages of the innovation system players and it requires effective co-operation from both public and private entities. Successful technology commercialisation justifies efforts, funds and time committed to research and development and it propels enterprise development, spurs industrialisation, enhances enterprise technological capability, efficiency and competitiveness, create investment opportunities, and make research more demand driven.
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技术商业化在南非创新和产业政策运作中的作用
创新一直并将继续被认为是促进和支持可持续经济发展的核心;因此,南非设定了成为知识经济体的目标。这是一个成功地产生知识并从资源型经济转变为技术型经济的经济体,它将刺激国家的增长和发展,同时创造可持续的就业机会。旨在推动南非战略经济发展的两项关键政策是创新政策和产业政策。本文考虑了技术商业化战略的作用,以及如何将其作为合作和协作的模式,以确保实现创新和产业政策的目标,并提出了一种同质的政策实施方法。数据是通过对中小微企业(SMME)的实地调查收集的 s) 以技术为导向。通过对创新领域内选定的利益相关者进行深入的半结构化访谈,收集了更多信息。研究结果证实,商业化是创新价值链中最重要和关键的一步,由创新系统参与者的合作和联系支持,它需要公共和私营实体的有效合作。成功的技术商业化证明了致力于研发的努力、资金和时间是合理的,它推动了企业发展,刺激了工业化,提高了企业的技术能力、效率和竞争力,创造了投资机会,并使研究更受需求驱动。
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Triple Helix
Triple Helix Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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5.20
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46.20%
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14
审稿时长
13 weeks
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