The Subsystem—MFA: A Qualitative Method for Analyzing National Innovation Systems—The Case of Germany |
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Authors: | Hermann Schnabl |
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Institution: | Department of Microeconomics , Institute for Social Research , Keplerstrasse 17, Stuttgart , D-70174 , GermanyUniversity of Stuttgart |
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Abstract: | The paper develops a method derived from the so-called minimal flow analysis (MFA), based on a subsystem approach, to find the characteristic technology flow structure of a national innovation system. The analysis uses input–output tables for Germany for the years 1980 and 1986, as well as innovation expenditure vectors, released by the Ifo-Institut, detailed for 58 sectors for the same years. The data are integrated into a subsystem approach and deliver a matrix of technology providers and technology users, which is analyzed by a suitably modified version of MFA. The results, differentiated according to rather economic vs more technical aspects, show what the German innovation system looks like and show that there was little change between 1980 and 1986. |
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Keywords: | Innovation expenditure qualitative input–output analysis minimal flow analysis Germany |
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