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The evolving relations between government agencies of innovation policymaking in emerging economies: A policy network approach and its application to the Chinese case
Authors:Yutao Sun  Cong Cao
Institution:1. Faculty of Management and Economics, Dalian University of Technology, China;2. Faculty of Business, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, China
Abstract:Literature on innovation policy reveals little of how relations between government agencies as policymakers evolve. Taking the policy network approach, this paper investigates three mechanisms underlining the evolution of inter-government agency relations in emerging economies – policy agenda, power concentration and heterogeneity dependence, and applies them to the analysis of the evolution of innovation policymaking in China. Operationally, the paper proposes a social network analysis (SNA)-based method to quantitatively study China’s innovation policy network, which consists of 463 innovation policy documents formulated by its central government ministries between 1980 and 2011. The findings show that the formal policy network for innovation has been not only sustained through the intervention of policy agendas but also self-organized because of policy network’s nature of power concentration and heterogeneity dependence. The presence of such mixed mechanisms in China’s innovation policy network’s evolution differs from the findings from industrialized countries where self-organization plays a central role. This work advances our theoretical understanding of the evolution of innovation policy network and has implications for innovation policymaking in emerging economies.
Keywords:Policy network  Innovation policy  Emerging economies  China  Social network analysis  Policy documents
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