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The national innovation system in Tanzania and its relevance for development

In: Innovation Systems for Development

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  • Bitrina Diyamett
  • Heric Thomas
  • Lanta Daniel
  • Justine Liberio
  • Carlos Aguirre-Bastos

Abstract

The rise and expansion of organized scientific research has led individuals to become accustomed to an unceasing delivery of new scientific results and technical improvements that resolve even seemingly unsolvable problems. This timely book examines how science-based research and innovation is designed, implemented and applied in developing countries in support of development and poverty alleviation. The expert contributors trace and compare the emergence of national innovation systems (NIS) in four developing countries – Bolivia, Mozambique, Tanzania and Vietnam. Dedicated chapters on each country identify the main structural and organizational problems for improving the relevance and quality of research output for the productive sector, and conclude by offering suggestions on how the process of applying research outputs and innovations in support of development goals can be improved.

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  • Bitrina Diyamett & Heric Thomas & Lanta Daniel & Justine Liberio & Carlos Aguirre-Bastos, 2016. "The national innovation system in Tanzania and its relevance for development," Chapters, in: Bo Göransson & Claes Brundenius & Carlos Aguirre-Bastos (ed.), Innovation Systems for Development, chapter 6, pages 184-229, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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