Report cards and academic scholarship have been critical of innovation policy in Canada. But what if these reports have done a profound injustice to the story of knowledge-driven economic reinvention and the actual transformation taking place in the country? Spotlighting what is happening in cities and regions across Ontario, Mediating Innovation Policy Delivery argues that it is far more nuanced and exciting than what has been captured in scorecards and report cards. The book explores the intermediary institutions, the organizational brokers at the frontline of Canada’s innovation race, that are shepherding the process of economic reinvention in regions large and small. The book draws on case studies to explore three central themes. The first is about innovation, innovation policy, and their delivery systems. The second is that of regions as the frontlines of technological and socioeconomic change in the Canadian federation. The third covers the role of intermediary institutions as innovation platforms, highlighting their triumphs and tribulations as they strategically navigate through the shifting currents of change. The book’s main lessons apply not just to Ontario and Canada but also to other industrialized democracies worldwide. Ultimately, the book advances our knowledge of organizational instruments of innovation policy delivery that operate at the strategic interface between the state, market, and society.
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Using Ontario as a case study, this book sheds light on the delivery of innovation policy in politically complex environments.
PrefaceAcknowledgments List of Acronyms 1. Introduction Purpose of the Book What Is New or Different about This Book? Notes on Research Method How Is the Book Structured? Part I: Historical Overview and Conceptual Framework of Innovation Policy 2. Innovation Policy in the Digital Age Introduction Innovation: Defining a Nebulous Concept Innovation Policy Dissecting Ideologies, Myths, and Sophistries 3. Mapping the Historical Contours of Research on Innovation Systems and Intermediary Institutions Introduction From Regional to National Innovation Systems – and Back Again Institutional Intermediaries and Innovation Ecosystems Conclusion 4. Innovation Policy and the Ontario Experience Introduction A Snapshot of Ontario’s Innovation Report Card Ontario’s Innovation Policy in Historical PerspectiveFrom Basic R&D to a Commercialization and Regionally Embedded Focus The Regional Focus and the Emergence of Innovation “Systems” The Rise of Institutional Intermediaries Conclusion 5. Intermediary Platforms as Conduits of Innovation Commercialization and Tech Entrepreneurship Support in Ontario: The Regional Innovation Centres IntroductionThe Ontario Network of Entrepreneurs (ONE) The Enduring Debate and Lingering Questions Conclusion 6. A Framework of Intermediary Institutions as Strategic Modular Network Platforms of Policy Delivery in Complex Systems Introduction Intermediary Platforms as Modular Network StructuresStrategic Management and Innovation Platforms as Adaptive Entities Organization Theory and Innovation Platforms as Governance Entities An Integrated Analytical Framework Part II: Five Cases of Regional Innovation Centres (RICs) as Spatially Embedded Platforms of Innovation Policy Delivery in Ontario 7. Innovation Factory: Thriving in the Belly of a Whale 8. TechAlliance: Carving a Niche in London’s Innovation Ecosystem 9. Innovate Niagara: Navigating the Jurisdictional Fissures of a Two-Tier Region 10. The Northern Centre for Advanced Technology (NORCAT): A Tech Gateway to Ontario’s North? 11. WEtech Alliance: In Search of Coherence in a Splintered Ecosystem 12. Comparing the RICs in Five Midsized Regions of Ontario: Triumphs, Tribulations, Conundrums, and Gaps Part III: Where Do We Go from Here? 13. Policy Recommendations 14. Theoretical Implications for Public Policy and Administration: Intermediary Platforms as Instruments of Policy Delivery 15. Conclusion: A Synopsis of Key Themes and TakeawaysAppendicesBibliography
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9781487539986
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2025-07-04
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University of Toronto Press
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1 gr
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229 mm
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152 mm
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25 mm
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U, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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