Lakhwinder Singh and K. J. Joseph (Eds.), reimagining innovation systems in the Covid and post-Covid world
By: Sharma, Ruchi
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BookPublisher: South Asia Economic Journal Description: 25(2), Sep, 2024: p.188-191.
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South Asia Economic JournalSummary: ‘Innovation involves uncertainty in an essential way’ but how innovation systems respond, change and evolve while encountering unprecedented and uncertain circumstances is the focus of the recent book by Lakhwinder Singh and K. J. Joseph. In ‘Reimagining Innovation Systems in the COVID and Post-COVID World’, editors along with 21 authors revisit the conceptual framework of innovation systems against the backdrop of destruction due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In this elaborate and comprehensive collection of 17 chapters, the authors assess the disruption in economic activity and dissect the variation in the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic across countries, sectors and economic classes. Next, the authors collate the responses and assert the need to reimagine the existing systems, approaches and framework to address the global challenges of the twenty-first century.-Reproduced
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13915614241278114
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‘Innovation involves uncertainty in an essential way’ but how innovation systems respond, change and evolve while encountering unprecedented and uncertain circumstances is the focus of the recent book by Lakhwinder Singh and K. J. Joseph. In ‘Reimagining Innovation Systems in the COVID and Post-COVID World’, editors along with 21 authors revisit the conceptual framework of innovation systems against the backdrop of destruction due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In this elaborate and comprehensive collection of 17 chapters, the authors assess the disruption in economic activity and dissect the variation in the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic across countries, sectors and economic classes. Next, the authors collate the responses and assert the need to reimagine the existing systems, approaches and framework to address the global challenges of the twenty-first century.-Reproduced
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13915614241278114


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