Reimagining Innovation Systems in the COVID and Post-COVID World

Lakhwinder Singh editor K J Joseph editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Dec '23

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Countries around the world are working to counter the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on their healthcare systems, economies, and industries. This book brings together strategies for the adoption of new technologies and innovation systems which would help re-invigorate social and economic institutions and help communities, especially in the Global South.

The book focuses on innovation systems that address health and socioeconomic inequalities in countries such as India, Africa, Brazil, Costa Rica, and others. It looks into the responses of different countries to the shocks inflicted on the economy and health systems by the pandemic from the perspective of government institutions as well as businesses, industries, and communities. The pandemic forced many organizations to embrace various innovative strategies to contain the spread of COVID-19 and ameliorate the lives of people including employees, people from marginalized communities, and low-income groups who have suffered due to the disease. The chapters in this book study innovative interventions and community-based measures which reached many people and paved the way for policies which helped rebuild communities sustainably. The volume also analyses how these newly created and streamlined health and economic innovation systems will be carried forward in the post-COVID-19 world to address weaknesses in health and governance and address inequalities, especially for countries in the Global South.

This book will be of interest to scholars and students of economics, political economy, health and economics, development studies, public policy, and sociology.

‘This book is a rare collection of insightful essays written by eminent scholars of national innovation systems from around the world. It is very timely as it reflects a deep understanding of the Covid-19 led devastation of both humans and global governance. It presents a critique of the public policy actions taken by the individual countries and proposes viable alternatives striking a new balance between the roles of the state and the markets. The essays have rightly identified major challenges faced by the global economy and proposed reimagining innovation system perspectives to not only overcome them but also propose inclusive and sustainable solutions for them. Editors deserve appreciation for collecting freshly written essays that ignite the minds of the reader and stimulate thinking not only of the economists but social scientists and the general public. It is a must-read for development and innovation studies scholars, science policy, social scientists, and public policy-makers alike.’

Keun Lee, Distinguished Professor of Economics, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea and Editor, Research Policy

‘Technological creativity is the foundation of economic progress, what economic historian Joel Mokyr described as "the lever of riches." But the link from technological advances to economic gains depends on the entire complex of institutions in a society, what is commonly termed a national innovation system. Lakhwinder Singh and K.J. Joseph have co-edited a collection of 16 essays that reimagines the concept of an innovation system in the aftermath of the Covid pandemic. True to its subject, the contributions in this book are creative and thought-provoking, covering a diverse set of topics, countries, and regions. The book is very timely and will be essential reading for those interested in the future course of the world’s economies.’

Nirvikar Singh, Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA.

‘This original and novel book by Professors Lakhwinder Singh and K J Joseph is a must-read for researchers and policy-makers to appreciate, utilise and apply innovation systems to address the varied health, economic, environmental and social problems the world is in at the moment. I congratulate all the contributors for addressing the current COVID-19 health challenges along the existing economic and social problems. This book can be the library resource that all stakeholders including policy makers can learn to move from the current COVID-19 and climate change crises to a post- COVID-19 global order with the all-inclusive and comprehensive provision of health security. This book will make a great impact and I strongly recommend its circulation globally.’

Mammo Muchie, DSI/NRF SARChi Rated Research Professor in Science, Technology, innovation Studies, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa

‘This is a timely and important book for anyone interested in innovation systems, and indeed anyone interested in how the global pandemic is changing how our economies work. The book argues for reflection about what we have just experienced, encourages thoughtful change based on those reflections, and offers suggestions about how we might build improved and more resilient systems. In drawing together both theoretical and empirical contributions from a host of contexts, nations and scholars, this book represents what it advocates: we can take this moment to collaborate effectively and intentionally to improve the systems we have often taken for granted.’

Daniel K N Johnson, Chair Professor, Colorado College, Colorado, USA

ISBN: 9781032633855

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 600g

260 pages