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Innovation Policy Formulation for Socioeconomic Transformation of Developing States

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Focusing on developing states, this book captures and deliberates on best models to build their capacity and capability to become innovative. It emphasizes the organic links among economic growth, innovation, and wealth creation through entrepreneurship. In addition, it identifies and discusses some of the key factors that are required for the development of national systems to support an innovation-centric culture that is essential for the sustained socioeconomic transformation of developing states.

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Andrea Barrett

Andrea Barrett, Doctor of Management (DM), is an innovation technology, international development specialist, and a project management professional with more than 35 years’ regional and international experience. She lectures innovation technology management, entrepreneurship, and project management at the University of Technology, Jamaica. Her research interests include science, technology and innovation (STI), strategic policy development for organizational efficiency and effectiveness, project management, public policies relating to technological development, and e-governance for developing states.

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Innovation Policy Formulation for Socioeconomic Transformation of Developing States

Focusing on developing states, this book captures and deliberates on best models to build their capacity and capability to become innovative. It emphasizes the organic links among economic growth, innovation, and wealth creation through entrepreneurship. In addition, it identifies and discusses some of the key factors that are required for the development of national systems to support an innovation-centric culture that is essential for the sustained socioeconomic transformation of developing states.

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About the Author(s)
Andrea Barrett

Andrea Barrett, Doctor of Management (DM), is an innovation technology, international development specialist, and a project management professional with more than 35 years’ regional and international experience. She lectures innovation technology management, entrepreneurship, and project management at the University of Technology, Jamaica. Her research interests include science, technology and innovation (STI), strategic policy development for organizational efficiency and effectiveness, project management, public policies relating to technological development, and e-governance for developing states.