PhD defence: David Howoldt
In recent decades, both the relevance of innovation for economic development and the scope of innovation policy have expanded, adding to the complexity of innovation policy mixes that comprise broad ranges of policy instruments. In parallel, how innovation policy can contribute to achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and solving grand challenges has received widespread attention both in policy circles and the academic community. In the three papers of this dissertation, I engage with these major trends and present novel approaches to characterising innovation policy instruments and innovation policy mixes. My analyses shed light on the design of policy instruments for grand challenges, on policy mixes in support of innovative entrepreneurship, and on the structural profiles of national innovation policy mixes.
Primary Supervisor:
Professor Susana Borrás
Copenhagen Business School
Department of Organization
Secondary Supervisor:
Professor Christoph Grimpe
Department of Strategy and Innovation
Copenhagen Business School
Assessment Committee:
Professor Alan Irwin (Chair)
Department of Organization
Copenhagen Business School
Professor Maryann Feldman
Department of Public Policy
University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill
Professor Kieron Flanagan
Alliance Manchester Business School
University of Manchester
Thesis:
The thesis will be available from research.cbs.dk
Organised by | CBS PhD School |
Date | 15 December 2021 |
Time | 15:00 - 17:00 |
Location | The defence will take place online via Microsoft Teams by clicking this link *Please note in connection with the online defence that the microphone and camera of all spectators must be turned off! |