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The concepts of national systems of innovation suggest that the innovative performance of an economy depends not only on how the individual institutions (e.g. firms, research institutes, universities) perform in isolation, but also on how they interact with each other as elements of collective system of knowledge creation and use, and on their interplay with social institutions (such as values, norms and legal frameworks). A significant amount of international literature is currently emerging on the concept of national systems of innovation. Much of this literature has focused on developed countries, although some initial work is now being done internationally on the application of national systems of innovation to developing countries. The paper reports on work currently being undertaken by the author to examine the application of national systems of innovation concepts in developing countries, and cervices tentative policy implications for the Mongolian economy. The paper highlights model of NIS development in Mongolia and problems of formation and development of the NIS in the country.
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The need for the formation and development of the NIS in the country
Development model of NIS
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