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Book Review: Innovation and Public Policy in India

Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy / Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy, (P)2287-1608; (E)2287-1616
2021, v.10 no.3, pp.404-408
https://doi.org/10.7545/ajip.2021.10.3.404
Gautam Sharma (Indian Institute of Science)
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Abstract

The role of innovation in economic growth and development is extensively recognized today. Innovations allow firms to stay ahead in a competitive environment while also playing a leading role in developing a nation or a region. The capacity to solve critical problems depends on the generation of innovations. Innovations are more important for a developing nation as only through them, they can find appropriate solutions to the issues unique to their context. A robust roadmap that fosters and nurtures innovations in a country has thus become an essential aspect of public policy. In this context, the book The Black Box: Innovation and Public Policy in India by Prof. Rakesh Basant provides an overview of the innovation landscape in India and the challenges it faces in building a robust entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystem in the country. The author provides an extensive analysis of different actors within India’s innovation system and recommends policy initiatives to boost and foster innovation

keywords
Innovation policy, India, Innovation ecosystem, university-industry linkages

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