国家创新体系文献的演化、根源与影响:一项文献计量分析

Evolution, roots and influence of the literature on National Systems of Innovation: a bibliometric account

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2013
被引 84
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

用文献计量方法分析了国家创新体系(NSI)文献的根源、演化与影响,发现该领域尚未形成统一分析框架,虽相对重要性下降且集中于少数国家,但全球影响力广泛,尤其在拉丁美洲和亚洲。

Abstract

The literature on the National Systems of Innovation (NSI) is a relatively new field of research that has spread remarkably in the past 20 years. This article offers a complementary, quantitative description of the state-of-the-art of the literature based on bibliometric methods, by explicitly addressing the roots, evolution and influence of NSI literature. The exercise shows that over time the rate of published articles was quite irregular and that contributions on NSI have not (yet) converged to an integrated analytical framework. Although historically detailed descriptions on NSI showed a noticeable increase in the more recent period (20062010) analyses using more formal and diversified quantitative methodologies for assessing the performance of NSI remained lacking, reflecting its persisting methodological weaknesses. The roots of the NSI literature can be found at the core of innovation studies by certain well-known scholars in the area of economics of innovation and science policy research. Even though publications on NSI are falling in relative importance and are highly concentrated on a small set of countries (United Kingdom, Denmark, and the United States), their influence is global. They are cited by authors affiliated in organisations around the world, notably in Latin America and Asia. Such an influence goes far beyond the area of innovation studies and has resonated in fields such as economic geography, environmental studies, international business and managerial sciences. This demonstrates that the NSI literature is not self-referential.

国家创新系统文献计量创新研究科学政策