Is Canada Really All That Bad At Innovation?: A Tale of Two Industries

This commentary raises questions about the degree to which global innovation indicators enable us to understand the historical dynamics of innovation in Canada, and about future directions for Canadian innovation policy. By focusing on the automotive and telecommunications sectors, two currently tro...

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Main Author: Richard Hawkins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre for the Study of Living Standards 2009-04-01
Series:International Productivity Monitor
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Online Access:http://www.csls.ca/ipm/18/IPM-18-Hawkins.pdf
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spelling doaj-14d8772e84174f43a43529ed6e356bb02020-11-25T03:49:26ZengCentre for the Study of Living StandardsInternational Productivity Monitor1492-97591492-97672009-04-01187279Is Canada Really All That Bad At Innovation?: A Tale of Two IndustriesRichard Hawkins0University of CalgaryThis commentary raises questions about the degree to which global innovation indicators enable us to understand the historical dynamics of innovation in Canada, and about future directions for Canadian innovation policy. By focusing on the automotive and telecommunications sectors, two currently troubled Canadian industries with completely different histories, some of the major successes and mistakes of Canadian industrial policy are assessed critically. The conclusion is that the innovation problem in Canada has less to do with capabilities or opportunities, than with recent tendencies not to follow through when ambitious innovation initiatives in specific industries could be transformed into new national "engines of growth".http://www.csls.ca/ipm/18/IPM-18-Hawkins.pdfinnovation
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Is Canada Really All That Bad At Innovation?: A Tale of Two Industries
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title Is Canada Really All That Bad At Innovation?: A Tale of Two Industries
title_short Is Canada Really All That Bad At Innovation?: A Tale of Two Industries
title_full Is Canada Really All That Bad At Innovation?: A Tale of Two Industries
title_fullStr Is Canada Really All That Bad At Innovation?: A Tale of Two Industries
title_full_unstemmed Is Canada Really All That Bad At Innovation?: A Tale of Two Industries
title_sort is canada really all that bad at innovation?: a tale of two industries
publisher Centre for the Study of Living Standards
series International Productivity Monitor
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publishDate 2009-04-01
description This commentary raises questions about the degree to which global innovation indicators enable us to understand the historical dynamics of innovation in Canada, and about future directions for Canadian innovation policy. By focusing on the automotive and telecommunications sectors, two currently troubled Canadian industries with completely different histories, some of the major successes and mistakes of Canadian industrial policy are assessed critically. The conclusion is that the innovation problem in Canada has less to do with capabilities or opportunities, than with recent tendencies not to follow through when ambitious innovation initiatives in specific industries could be transformed into new national "engines of growth".
topic innovation
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