TY - JOUR
T1 - New directions for RIS studies and policies in the face of grand societal challenges
AU - Tödtling, Franz
AU - Trippl, Michaela
AU - Desch, Veronika Milo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The regional innovation system (RIS) approach has become a widely used framework for examining the dynamics of innovation across space and for crafting policies to promote the innovation capacity of regions. The dominant focus has been on technological and business innovation enhancing competitiveness and economic growth. In light of persistent environmental and social challenges such as climate change, aging and growing inequalities, this understanding appears to be too narrow. We argue that the RIS approach requires a critical reassessment for informing the next generation of regional innovation policies. We explore how RIS scholarship and policies could benefit from an alternative understanding of the innovation process. Inspired by recent work on mission-oriented and transformative innovation policies, we develop the notion of ‘challenge-oriented RISs’ (CoRISs). In contrast to conventional understandings of RISs, this approach embraces a more critical view of innovation, captures the directionality of change, opens up to new innovation actors at different territorial scales and pays more attention to the application side and upscaling of innovation within the region and beyond. Acknowledging that regions vary in their capacity for transformative change and challenge-oriented innovation, the article outlines new directions for place-based innovation policies.
AB - The regional innovation system (RIS) approach has become a widely used framework for examining the dynamics of innovation across space and for crafting policies to promote the innovation capacity of regions. The dominant focus has been on technological and business innovation enhancing competitiveness and economic growth. In light of persistent environmental and social challenges such as climate change, aging and growing inequalities, this understanding appears to be too narrow. We argue that the RIS approach requires a critical reassessment for informing the next generation of regional innovation policies. We explore how RIS scholarship and policies could benefit from an alternative understanding of the innovation process. Inspired by recent work on mission-oriented and transformative innovation policies, we develop the notion of ‘challenge-oriented RISs’ (CoRISs). In contrast to conventional understandings of RISs, this approach embraces a more critical view of innovation, captures the directionality of change, opens up to new innovation actors at different territorial scales and pays more attention to the application side and upscaling of innovation within the region and beyond. Acknowledging that regions vary in their capacity for transformative change and challenge-oriented innovation, the article outlines new directions for place-based innovation policies.
KW - DYNAMICS
KW - FRAMEWORK
KW - GEOGRAPHY
KW - INNOVATION POLICY
KW - INSIGHTS
KW - MULTILEVEL PERSPECTIVE
KW - PATH DEVELOPMENT
KW - Regional innovation systems
KW - SUSTAINABILITY TRANSITIONS
KW - SYSTEMS
KW - TRANSFORMATIVE INNOVATION
KW - challenge-oriented RIS
KW - directionality of change
KW - grand societal challenges
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U2 - 10.1080/09654313.2021.1951177
DO - 10.1080/09654313.2021.1951177
M3 - Article
SN - 0965-4313
VL - 30
SP - 2139
EP - 2156
JO - European Planning Studies
JF - European Planning Studies
IS - 11
ER -