Mission-oriented or mission adrift? A critical examination of mission-oriented regional innovation policies
Abstract
This debate article provides a critical examination of the rationale for, and validity of, mission-oriented innovation policies. It does so by providing a critique of the “mission-oriented” approach espoused for the new Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB). The central contention put forward in this paper is that its mission-oriented approach constitutes “fuzzy” policy making which is highly opaque, lacking sufficient detail and fails to align itself properly with the demand conditions within the Scottish innovation system. Arguably, this policy approach could result in significant policy path dependencies which could further reinforce (rather than reverse) the inherent weaknesses within the Scottish innovation system. The paper outlines an alternative “diffusion-oriented” approach which seems better equipped at overcoming the entrenched “low productivity, low innovation equilibrium” evident in Scotland. Regional innovation policy must be properly customised to ensure new agencies are effectively tailored and aligned to the demand conditions within their local innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystems. In short, policy should be context-led rather than mission-led.
Citation
Brown , R 2020 , ' Mission-oriented or mission adrift? A critical examination of mission-oriented regional innovation policies ' , European Planning Studies , vol. Latest Articles . https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2020.1779189
Publication
European Planning Studies
Status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0965-4313Type
Journal article
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