Innovation Policy as Performativity-the Case of Sweden

This article analyzes how the idea of "innovationism" in Sweden has generated a new kind of idea-driven policy around the creation of innovative regional policy. In contrast to similar policies in this area, this policy does not manifest itself through traditional instruments, but evolves...

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Published inInternational journal of public administration Vol. 40; no. 4; pp. 305 - 316
Main Authors Hall, Patrik, Löfgren, Karl
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Routledge 21.03.2017
Marcel Dekker, Inc
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ISSN0190-0692
1532-4265
1532-4265
DOI10.1080/01900692.2015.1107740

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Summary:This article analyzes how the idea of "innovationism" in Sweden has generated a new kind of idea-driven policy around the creation of innovative regional policy. In contrast to similar policies in this area, this policy does not manifest itself through traditional instruments, but evolves through symbolic and ritual performances, in particular through events and conferences. The article asks how this emerging idea has changed the existing institutional formation of sponsoring industrially relevant research. The vision of concerted action between decision-makers within modern innovationism reinforces territorial identity, but it also tends to devolve responsibility to the regional level since concerted action on the national level is hard to obtain. What emerges is a system of governing at a distance where different actors perform their roles according to often academic ideas of innovationism. The study is based on two qualitative studies in Sweden entailing both documentary sources and semi-structured interviews.
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ISSN:0190-0692
1532-4265
1532-4265
DOI:10.1080/01900692.2015.1107740