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Conclusion: International Political Economy—The Reverse Salient of Innovation Theory
Authors:Mark Zachary Taylor
Institution:Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract:This conclusion attempts to answer three sets of questions regarding our experiment in cross-field collaboration: What did we find and were these findings cohesive? What did our findings add to the debate? What are the implications of our findings, and, more importantly, what's next? It suggests that politics have become a "reverse salient" in innovation theory. Specifically, innovation scholars have yet to devise a theory that fully incorporates distributive politics and their security and competitiveness implications into a general explanation of technological change. This gap is holding back progress in fields that depend on innovation as an explanatory variable. It should therefore be made a priority for innovation scholars across the social sciences.
Keywords:national innovation rates  technological trajectories  reverse salient
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