Sustainable Economic Growth and the Adaptability of a National System of Innovation: A Socio-Cognitive Explanation for South Korea’s Mired Technology Transfer and Commercialization Process

Sustainable economic growth is closely linked to a national system of innovation’s (NSI) adaptability. The NSI of a country in catch-up mode is different than one at the technology frontier. In this exploratory paper we use a socio-cognitive approach to demonstrate that shared mental models (SMMs) n...

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Main Authors: Tahir Hameed, Peter von Staden, Ki-Seok Kwon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/5/1397
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spelling doaj-9604ca59d51d40eca4941c39907412a72020-11-24T22:40:15ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-05-01105139710.3390/su10051397su10051397Sustainable Economic Growth and the Adaptability of a National System of Innovation: A Socio-Cognitive Explanation for South Korea’s Mired Technology Transfer and Commercialization ProcessTahir Hameed0Peter von Staden1Ki-Seok Kwon2SolBridge International School of Business, 128 Uam-Ro Dong-Gu, Daejeon 34613, KoreaKedge Business School, Domaine de Luminy, Rue Antoine Bourdelle, 13009 Marseille, FranceDepartment of Public Policy, Hanbat National University, 125 Dongseo-daero, Deogmyeong-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34104, KoreaSustainable economic growth is closely linked to a national system of innovation’s (NSI) adaptability. The NSI of a country in catch-up mode is different than one at the technology frontier. In this exploratory paper we use a socio-cognitive approach to demonstrate that shared mental models (SMMs) need to change with the evolution of a NSI to sustain growth. For South Korea in particular, this insight offers a way for it realize better technology transfer and commercialization (TTC) performance and a new cognitive model for its TTC teams to transition to and operate at the technology frontier. We use cognitive mapping techniques to interpret the interviews of teams in South Korea’s public research institutes active in TTC. Their SMMs reveal that a top-down policy for catching-up NSIs reinforces SMMs around a linear commercialization process. Alternatively, the participatory policy approach of frontier innovation systems supports interaction and the active learning of their actors’ SMMs. This affords a wider variety of innovation and commercialization processes. Consequently, a policy of transitioning NSIs that remains top-down freezes TTC teams in their existing SMMs fettering growth. By extension, as a transitioning NSI, South Korea should adopt policy that reconfigures its existing SMMs to encourage a more open approach to TTC.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/5/1397sustainable growthtechnology transfertechnology commercializationscience and technology policysocio-cognitionshared mental modelscongruencenational innovation systemsSouth Korea
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Sustainable Economic Growth and the Adaptability of a National System of Innovation: A Socio-Cognitive Explanation for South Korea’s Mired Technology Transfer and Commercialization Process
Sustainability
sustainable growth
technology transfer
technology commercialization
science and technology policy
socio-cognition
shared mental models
congruence
national innovation systems
South Korea
author_facet Tahir Hameed
Peter von Staden
Ki-Seok Kwon
author_sort Tahir Hameed
title Sustainable Economic Growth and the Adaptability of a National System of Innovation: A Socio-Cognitive Explanation for South Korea’s Mired Technology Transfer and Commercialization Process
title_short Sustainable Economic Growth and the Adaptability of a National System of Innovation: A Socio-Cognitive Explanation for South Korea’s Mired Technology Transfer and Commercialization Process
title_full Sustainable Economic Growth and the Adaptability of a National System of Innovation: A Socio-Cognitive Explanation for South Korea’s Mired Technology Transfer and Commercialization Process
title_fullStr Sustainable Economic Growth and the Adaptability of a National System of Innovation: A Socio-Cognitive Explanation for South Korea’s Mired Technology Transfer and Commercialization Process
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Economic Growth and the Adaptability of a National System of Innovation: A Socio-Cognitive Explanation for South Korea’s Mired Technology Transfer and Commercialization Process
title_sort sustainable economic growth and the adaptability of a national system of innovation: a socio-cognitive explanation for south korea’s mired technology transfer and commercialization process
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Sustainable economic growth is closely linked to a national system of innovation’s (NSI) adaptability. The NSI of a country in catch-up mode is different than one at the technology frontier. In this exploratory paper we use a socio-cognitive approach to demonstrate that shared mental models (SMMs) need to change with the evolution of a NSI to sustain growth. For South Korea in particular, this insight offers a way for it realize better technology transfer and commercialization (TTC) performance and a new cognitive model for its TTC teams to transition to and operate at the technology frontier. We use cognitive mapping techniques to interpret the interviews of teams in South Korea’s public research institutes active in TTC. Their SMMs reveal that a top-down policy for catching-up NSIs reinforces SMMs around a linear commercialization process. Alternatively, the participatory policy approach of frontier innovation systems supports interaction and the active learning of their actors’ SMMs. This affords a wider variety of innovation and commercialization processes. Consequently, a policy of transitioning NSIs that remains top-down freezes TTC teams in their existing SMMs fettering growth. By extension, as a transitioning NSI, South Korea should adopt policy that reconfigures its existing SMMs to encourage a more open approach to TTC.
topic sustainable growth
technology transfer
technology commercialization
science and technology policy
socio-cognition
shared mental models
congruence
national innovation systems
South Korea
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/5/1397
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