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Edquist, C. The Swedish National Innovation Council: Innovation policy governance to replace linearity with holism. (CIRCLE Working Paper 2016/24). Lund University, Sweden: Centre for Innovation, Research and Competence in the Learning Economy. Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C. and Wesseling, J.H. Public procurement for innovation: lessons from the procurement of a navigable storm surge barrier. (CIRCLE Working Paper 2016/5). Lund University, Sweden: Centre for Innovation, Research and Competence in the Learning Economy. Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C. (August 2015). Innovation-related Public Procurement as a Demand-oriented Innovation Policy Instrument. (CIRCLE Working Paper 2015/28). Lund University, Sweden: Centre for Innovation, Research and Competence in the Learning Economy. Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C. and Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, J.M. (August 2015). The Innovation Union Scoreboard is flawed: The Case of Sweden–not the innovation leader of the EU–updated version. (CIRCLE Working Paper 2015/27). Lund University, Sweden: Centre for Innovation, Research and Competence in the Learning Economy. Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C. and Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, J.M. (May 2015). The Innovation Union Scoreboard is Flawed: The case of Sweden – not being the innovation leader of the EU. (CIRCLE Working Paper 2015/16). Lund University, Sweden: Centre for Innovation, Research and Competence in the Learning Economy. Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C. and Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, J.M. (2015). Pre-commercial procurement: A demand or supply policy instrument in relation to innovation?. R & D Management 45(2). doi: 10.1111/radm.12057 Alternate Preview.

Borrás, S., and Edquist, C. (2015). Education, training and skills in innovation policy. Science and Public Policy 42(2), pp. 215-227 . doi: 10.1093/scipol/scu043. Alternate Preview.

Borrás, S., and Edquist, C. (2015). Innovation  policy for knowledge production and R&D. In Crespi, R., and Quatraro, F. (Eds.), The economics of knowledge, innovation and systemic technology policy. London, UK: Routledge.

Edler, J., Edquist, C., Vonortas, N., and Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, J.M. (2015). Conclusions: Lessons, limitations and way forward. In Edquist, C., Vonortas, N., Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, J.M., and Edler, J. (Eds.), Public Procurement for Innovation (pp. 299-306). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Edquist, C., Vonortas, N., and Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, J.M. (2015). Introduction. In Edquist, C., Vonortas, N., Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, J.M., and Edler, J. (Eds.), Public Procurement for Innovation (pp. 1-34). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Borrás, S., and Edquist, C. (2014). Institutions and Regulations in Innovation Systems: Effects, Problems and Innovation Policy Design (CIRCLE Working Paper 2014/29). Lund University, Sweden: Centre for Innovation, Research and Competence in the Learning Economy. Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C. (2014). Striving towards a Holistic Innovation Policy in European countries – But linearity still prevails!. STI Policy Review, 5(2), 1-19. Alternative Preview.

Edquist, C. (2014). Efficiency of research and innovation systems for economic growth and employment (CIRCLE Working Paper 2014/08). Lund University, Sweden: Centre for Innovation, Research and Competence in the Learning Economy. Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C. (2014, July). En helhetlig innovationspolitik – varför, vad och hur? (A holistic innovation policy – why, what and how? – in Swedish). In Wagner, M. O. (Ed.), Position Sverige – Om innovation, hållbarhet och arbetsmarknad – en debattantologi (Position Sweden – On innovation, sustainability and labour market – A debate anthology – in Swedish) (pp. 59-80). Stockholm, Sweden: Ekerlids Förklad.

Borrás, S., and Edquist, C. (2013). The choice of innovation policy instruments. Technological forecasting and Social Change, 80 (8), 1513-1522. doi: 10.1016/j.techfore.2013.03.002 Alternate Preview.

Borrás, S., and Edquist, C. (2013). Competence building: A systemic approach to innovation policy. This paper was given the award for best paper at the Atlanta Conference of Science and Innovation Policy, Georgia, USA, 26-28 September 2013. Accepted for publication in Crespi, F. and Quatraro, F. (Eds.), The Economics of Knowledge, Innovation and Systemic Technology Policy, Routledge (forthcoming). Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C., and Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, J.M. (2012). Public procurement for innovation as mission-oriented innovation policy. Research Policy, 41(10), 1757-1769doi: 10.1016/j.respol.2012.04.022 Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C., and Zabala-Iturriagagoitia, J.M. (2012). La commande publique pour l’innovation: Une politique orientée par la demande, in La Recherche et l’Innovation en France, published as the Yearbook of FutuRIS, Editions Odile Jacob.

Edquist, C. (2011). Design of innovation policy through diagnostic analysis: Identification of systemic problems (or failures). Industrial and Corporate Change, 20(6), 1–29. doi: 10.1093/icc/dtr060. Alternative Preview.

Borrás, S., Fagerberg, J., and Edquist, C. (2011). Introduction to a special issue on learning, innovation systems and policy in honour of Bengt-Åke Lundvall. Science and Public Policy, 38(9), 666-668. doi: 10.3152/030234211X13070021633404

Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (2011). Comparing national systems of innovation in Asia and Europe: Theory and comparative framework. In Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (Eds.), Small country innovation systems: Globalisation, change and policy in Asia and Europe.  London, UK: Edward Elgar Publishers, 27 pp. (Published in Chinese by Science Press, Beijing).

Edquist, C. and Hommen, L. (2011). Preface. In Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (Eds.), Small country innovation systems: Globalisation, change and policy in Asia and Europe.  London, UK: Edward Elgar Publishers (Published in Chinese by Science Press, Beijing).

Bitard, P., Edquist, C., Hommen, L., and Rickne, A. (2011). Reconsidering the paradox of high R&D input and low innovation: Sweden. In Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (Eds.), Small country innovation systems: Globalisation, change and policy in Asia and Europe.  London, UK: Edward Elgar Publishers, 44 pp. (Published in Chinese by Science Press, Beijing).

Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (2011). Concluding chapter: Globalisation and innovation policy. In Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (Eds.), Small country innovation systems: Globalisation, change and policy in Asia and Europe.  London, UK: Edward Elgar Publishers, 43 pp. (Published in Chinese by Science Press, Beijing).

Chaminade, C., and Edquist, C. (2010). Rationales for public policy intervention in the innovation process: A systems of innovation approach. In Kuhlman, S., Shapira, P., Smits, R. (Eds.), Innovation policy – theory and practice. An international handbook. London, UK: Edward Elgar Publishers (published in paperback in 2012.).

Borrás, S., Chaminade, C., Edquist, C. (2009). The challenges of globalization: Strategic choices for innovation policy. In Marklund, G., Vonortas, N., and Wessner, C. (Eds.), The innovation imperative – Globalization and national competitiveness. London, UK: Edward Elgar Publishers.

Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (2008). Comparing national systems of innovation in Asia and Europe: Theory and comparative framework. In Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (Eds.), Small country innovation systems: Globalisation, change and policy in Asia and Europe. Edward Elgar Publishers, 27 pp (published in paperback 2009).

Edquist, C., and Hommen L. (2008). Preface. In Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (Eds.), Small country innovation systems: Globalisation, change and policy in Asia and Europe. Edward Elgar Publishers, (published in paperback 2009).

Bitard, P., Edquist, C., Hommen, L., and Rickne, A. (2008). Reconsidering the paradox of high R&D input and low innovation: Sweden. In Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (Eds.), Small country innovation systems: Globalisation, change and policy in Asia and Europe. Edward Elgar Publishers, 44 pp (published in paperback 2009).

Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (2008). Concluding chapter: Globalisation and innovation policy. In Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (Eds.), Small country innovation systems: Globalisation, change and policy in Asia and Europe. Edward Elgar Publishers, 43 pp (published in paperback 2009).

Edquist, C., and Chaminade, C. (2006, July). Industrial policy from a systems-of-innovation perspective. European Investment Bank (EIB) Papers, 11(1), 108-132.

Meeus, M., and Edquist, C. (2006). Introduction to Part I: Product and process innovation. In Hage, J., and Meeus, M. (Eds.), Innovation, science and institutional change. A research handbook (pp. 23-37). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Chaminade, C., and Edquist, C. (2006). From theory to practice. The use of the systems of innovation approach in innovation policy. In Hage, J., and Meeus, M. (Eds.), Innovation, science and institutional change. A research handbook (17 pp.). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Edquist, C. (2005, November). Systems of Innovation: Perspectives and Challenges. In Fagerberg, J., Mowery, D., and Nelson, R. (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Innovation (pp. 181-208). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Alternative Preview 1. Alternate Preview 2.

Edquist, C. (2004, December), Final remarks: Reflections on the systems of innovation approachScience and Public Policy, 36 (6), 485-489.

Doloreux, D., Hommen L., and Edquist, C. (2004). Nordic regional innovation systems: An analysis of the region of East Gothia, SwedenCanadian Journal of Regional Science, 27(4), 431-457.

Edquist, C. (2004, September). The fixed internet and mobile telecommunications sectoral system of innovation: Equipment production, access provision and content provision. In Malerba, F. (Ed.), Sectoral systems of innovation in Europe – Concepts, issues and analyses of six major sectors in Europe (pp. 155-192). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Edquist, C., Malerba, F., Metcalfe, S., Montobbio, F., and Steinmueller, E. (2004, September). Sectoral systems: Implications for European innovation policy. In Malerba, F. (Ed.), Sectoral systems of innovation in Europe – Concepts, issues and analyses of six major sectors in Europe (pp. 427-461). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Edquist, C. (2004). Innovationssystem och innovationspolitik (Innovation systems and innovation åolicy – in Swedish). In Berg, P-O., Bonnier, T., and Öhrvall Rönnbäck, A. (Eds.), Svensk innovationskraft – Visionen måste vara starkare än motståndet’ (Swedish Innovation Force –The vision must be stronger than the resistance – in Swedish) (pp. 17-23). Stockholm, Sweden: VINNOVA (Forum for Innovation Management).

Edquist, C. (2003). Preface. In Edquist, C. (Ed.), The internet and mobile telecommunications system of innovation: Developments in equipment, access and content (pp. 1-39). UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Edquist, C. (2003). The fixed internet and mobile telecommunications sectoral system of innovation: Equipment, access and content. In Edquist, C. (Ed.), The internet and mobile telecommunications system of innovation: Developments in equipment, access and content (pp. 1-39). UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Edquist, C. (2003). Policy implications for the future of the sectoral system. In Edquist, C. (Ed.), The internet and mobile telecommunications system of innovation: Developments in equipment, access and content (pp. xii-xiv). UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Edquist, C., and Rees, G. (2002). Individuellt och organisatoriskt lärande i den kunskapsbaserade ekonomin (Individual and organizational learning in the knowledge-based economy – in Swedish). In Abrahamsson, K., Abrahamsson, L., Björkman, T., Ellström, P-E., and Johansson, J. (Eds.), Utbildning, kompetens och arbete (Education, competence and work – in Swedish) (pp. 411-427). Lund, Sweden: Studentlitteratur.

Edquist, C., Eriksson, M-L., and Sjögren H. (2002) Characteristics of Collaboration in Product Innovation in the Regional System of Innovation of East Gothia. European Planning Studies, 10(5), 563-581.  

Edquist, C. (2002). Innovationspolitik och innovationssystem (Innovation policy and innovation systems – in Swedish). In Sturesson, L., Beckman, S., Ellegård, K., and Summerton, J. (Eds.), Spänningsfält: Tekniken – politiken- framtiden (Area of tension: Technology – politics – future – in Swedish) (pp. 243-262). Stockholm, Sweden: Carlsson Bokförlag.

Edquist, C. (2001). Innovation policy in the systems of innovation approach: Some basic principles. In Fischer, M. M., and Fröhlich, J. (Eds.), Knowledge complexity and innovation systems (pp. 46-55). Berlin, Germany: Springer.

Edquist, C. (2001). Innovationssystemsansatser – utveckling och kännetecken (Systems of innovation approaches – Their emergence and characteristics – in Swedish). In Carlsson, B., Edquist C., Eliasson, G., Jacobsson, S., and Lindholm-Dahlstrand, Å (Eds.), Innovationssystem, kluster och kompetensblock: Fyra essäer om innovationer, tillväxt och sysselsättning (Innovation systems, clusters and competence blocks: Four essays on innovations, growth and employment, – in Swedish). Rådet för Arbetslivsforskning (RALF) and The Public Agency for Innovation Systems (VINNOVA), 35 pp.

Edquist, C. (2001). Innovation policy – A systemic approach. In Lundvall, B-Å., and Archibugi, D. (Eds.), The globalizing learning economy (pp. 219-238). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C., Eriksson, M-L., and Sjögren, H. (2000). Collaboration in product innovation in the East Gothia Regional System of InnovationEnterprise and Innovation Management Studies, 1(1), 37-56. doi: 10.1080/146324400363518

Edquist, C., and McKelvey, M. (2000). Introduction. In Edquist, C., and McKelvey, M. (Eds.), Systems of innovation: Growth, competitiveness and employment. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 12 pp.

Edquist, C. (2000). Systems of Innovation. Invited contribution to Michie, J. (Ed.), Reader’s guide in the social sciences. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 3 pp.

Edquist, C. (2000). Systems of innovation approaches – Their emergence and characteristics. In Edquist, C., and McKelvey, M (Eds.), Systems of innovation: Growth, competitiveness and employment. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 38 pp.

Edquist, C., Hammarqvist, P., and Hommen, L. (2000). Public technology procurement in Sweden. The X2000 high speed trains. In Edquist, C., Hommen, L., and Tsipouri, L. (Eds.), Public technology procurement and innovation (pp. 79-98). Boston/Dordrecht/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (2000). Public technology procurement and innovation theory. In Edquist, C., Hommen, L., and Tsipouri, L. (Eds.), Public technology procurement and innovation (pp. 5-70). Boston/Dordrecht/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C., Hommen, L., Johnson, B., Lemola, T., Malerba, F., Reiss, T., and Smith, K. (2000). The systems of innovation approach and its general policy implications and specific policy implications of ISE and its sub-projects. In Edquist, C., and McKelvey, M (Eds.), Systems of innovation: Growth, competitiveness and employment. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 28 pp.

Edquist, C., Hommen, L., and McKelvey, M. (2000). Product versus process innovation: Implications for employment. In Edquist, C., and McKelvey, M (Eds.), Systems of innovation: Growth, competitiveness and employment. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 27 pp.

Edquist, C., Hommen, L., and Tsipouri, L. (2000). Introduction.  In Edquist, C., Hommen, L., and Tsipouri, L. (Eds.), Public technology procurement and innovation (pp. 1-4). Boston/Dordrecht/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C., Hommen, L., and Tsipouri, L. (2000). Overview of case studies. In Edquist, C., Hommen, L., and Tsipouri, L. (Eds.), Public technology procurement and innovation (pp. 71-78). Boston/Dordrecht/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C., Hommen, L., and Tsipouri, L. (2000). Analysis, findings and conclusions. In Edquist, C., Hommen, L., and Tsipouri, L. (Eds.), Public technology procurement and innovation (pp. 281-299). Boston/Dordrecht/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C., Hommen, L., and Tsipouri L. (2000). Policy implications. In Edquist, C., Hommen, L., and Tsipouri, L. (Eds.), Public technology procurement and innovation (pp. 301-311). Boston/Dordrecht/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Alternate Preview.

Edquist, C., and Johnson, B. (2000). Institutions and organisations in systems of innovation. In Edquist, C., and McKelvey, M (Eds.), Systems of innovation: Growth, competitiveness and employment. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 23 pp.

Edquist, C., and Craig Riddell, W. (2000). The role of knowledge and innovation for economic growth and employment in the information and communication technology (ICT) era. In Rubenson, K., and Schuetze, H. G. (Eds.), Transition to the knowledge society: Policies and strategies for individual participation and learning. Vancouver, Canada: Institute for European Studies, University of British Columbia, 29 pp.

Edquist, C., and Hommen L. (1999). Systems of innovation: Theory and policy for the demand side. Technology in Society, 21, 63-79. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0160-791X(98)00037-2

Edquist, C., and Sjögren, H. (1998). Inget samband mellan investeringar och lönsamhet i svensk industri? En studie av industriell dynamik 1975-1995 (No Correlation between investments and profitability in Swedish industry? A study of industrial dynamics 1975-1995 – in Swedish). Ekonomiska Samfundets Tidskrift, nr 2, Helsinki 13 pp.

Edquist, C., and McKelvey, M. (1998). High R&D intensity without high tech products: A Swedish paradox?. In Nielsen K., and Johnson, B. (Eds.), Institutions and economic change: New perspectives on markets, firms and technology.  Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 18 pp.

Edquist, C. (1997, March). Product versus Process Innovation: A conceptual framework for assessing employment impacts. In Creativity, innovation and job creation. Paper presented at Conference on Creativity, Innovation and Job Creation, Oslo, Norway 11-12 January 1996. Paris, France: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 17 pp.

Edquist, C. (1997). Preface. In Edquist, C. (Ed.), Systems of innovation – Technologies, institutions and organizations (pp. xiii-xiv). London: Pinter Publishers/Cassell Academic.

Edquist, C. (1997). Systems of innovation approaches – Their emergence and characteristics. In Edquist, C. (Ed.), Systems of innovation – Technologies, institutions and organizations (pp. 1-35). London: Pinter Publishers/Cassell Academic.

Edquist, C., and Johnson, B. (1997). Institutions and Organizations in Systems of Innovation. in Edquist, C. (Ed.), Systems of innovation – Technologies, institutions and organizations (pp. 41-60). Pinter Publishers/Cassel Academic: London.

Edquist, C., and Flodström, A. (1997). Den tredje uppgiften: Universitet och samhälle i samverkan (The third mission: University and society in co-operation – written in Swedish). In Dahl, S. (Ed.), Kunskap så det räcker? – 18 debattinlägg om utbildning och forskning. Stockholm, Sweden: SACO, 12 pp.

Edquist, C., Hommen, L., and McKelvey, M. (1997). Product vs. process innovation, productivity growth and employment. In Reati, A., and Michie, J. (Eds.), Work, employment and need: Theory and evidence. London, UK: Edward Elgar Publishers, 40 pp.

Edquist, C., and Texier, F. (1996). The growth pattern of Swedish industry 1975-1991. In Kuusi, Osmo. (Ed.), Innovation Systems and Competitiveness, Taloustieto Oy, in collaboration with ETLA (The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy) and VATT (The Government Institute for Economic Research), Helsinki 1996, 17 pp.

Edquist, C. (1995). Government technology procurement as an instrument of technology policy. In Teubal, M., Foray, D., Justman, M., and Zuscovitch,E. (Eds.), Technological Infrastructure Policy (TIP): An international perspective (pp. 141-168). Boston/Dordrecht/London: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Edquist, C. (1994). Technology policy – The interaction between governments and markets. In Aichholzer, G., and Schienstock, G. (Eds.), Technology policy – Towards an integration of social and ecological concerns (pp. 67-92). Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter & Co.

Edquist, C., and Lundvall, B.-Å. (1993). Comparing the Danish and Swedish systems of innovation. In Nelson, R. R. (Ed.), National innovation systems – A comparative analysis (pp. 265-291). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Edquist, C. (1993). Commentary: National systems of innovation and analytical distinctions-a conceptual reflection. International Journal of Human Factors in Manufacturing, 3(1), 99-100. doi:10.1002/hfm.4530030113

Edquist, C., and McKelvey, M. (1991). The diffusion of new product technologies and productivity growth in Swedish industry (Consortium on Competitiveness & Cooperation Working Paper, No 91-15, 1992). Berkley, CA: Center for Research in Management, University of California at Berkeley. This has been published in Swedish as (1991). Högteknologiska produkter och produktivitet i svensk industri. In Forskning, Teknikspridning och Produktivitet. Expert Report number 10 to the Productivity Delegation, 24 pp.

Edquist, C. (1990). Teknisk förändring och teknikpolitik (Technical Change and Technology Policy – in Swedish). National Energy Administration (STEV) (Ed.), Energy, power and the future – Social Science perspectives on technical change. Stockholm, Sweden, 19 pp.

Edquist, C. (1988). Flexible automation and employment. Automation News, 3(2).

Edquist, C., and Jacobsson, S. (1988). Flexibel automatisering och sysselsättning i verkstadsindustrin (Flexible Automation and Employment in the Engineering Industry – in Swedish). In Fransson, B. (Ed.), Hela människan i arbetslivet: om löntagarnas resurser inför omvandlingen av arbetslivet. Stockholm, Sweden: LO/Tiden.

Edquist, C., and Jacobsson, S. The diffusion of Flexible Automation Technologies in the Capital Goods Industries in the OECD Countries: implications for developing countries and their possible responses, in Production and Use of Machine Tools in Selected Developing Countries, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), 1988.

Edquist, C., and Jacobsson, S. The Production of Hydraulic Excavators and Machining Centres in India and the Republic of Korea – State Policies, Firm Performance and Firm Strategies, in Desai, A.V. (ed.): Technology Absorption in Indian Industry, New Delhi, 1988.

Edquist, C. The Diffusion of Industrial Robots in the OECD Countries and the Impact thereof, in Robotics, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, Volume 3, Number 1, 1987.

Edquist, C. Technical Change and Social Innovations in Developing Countries, Nordisk Tidskrift för Politisk Ekonomi, No 20, May 1987.

Edquist, C. Economic and Social Aspects of Technology and Development, in Röe, B. (Ed.), Technology and Development – Papers from a Conference at the University of Trondheim, NTH, Skrift Nr 1987:1, Institutt for By- og Regionplanlegging, Arkitektavdelningen – Norges Tekniske Högskole, Trondheim, Norway.

Edquist, C., and Jacobsson, S. Den Internationella Spridningen av Numeriskt Styrda Verktygsmaskiner, Robotar, och Flexibla Produktionssystem i Verkstadsindustrin (The International Diffusion of Numerically Controlled Machine Tools, Industrial Robots and Flexible Manufacturing Systems in the Engineering Industry – written in Swedish), in Karlsson, B. and Sederblad, P. (eds.): Automation – På Vems Villkor?, Lunds Universitet, Lund 1987.

Edquist, C., and Jacobsson, S. The Integrated Circuit Industries of India and the Republic of Korea in an International Techno-Economic Context, in Industry and Development, No 19, 1987.

Other Research Contributions (consultancy reports, working papers, etc)

Edquist, C. as advisor to the Team for the Sweco Eurofutures report EUREKA Impact Evaluation – Effects of Swedish participation in EUREKA-projects, Stockholm, June 2012.

Edquist, C. participated as a consultant in the Team of Sweco Eurofutures for the report Stratgeiska rekommendationer till Skåne-Blekinge inför etableringen av ESS och MAX IV (“Stratgecdic recommendations to Skåne-Blekinge when establishing ESS (European Spallation Source) and MAX IV”, Stockholm may 2012.

Radosevic, S., Yoruk, E., Edquist, C., and Zabala, J. M. 2011. Innovation systems and knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship: Analytical framework and guidelines for case study research. Deliverable 2.2.1 for the AEGIS project. Retrievable from http://www.aegis-fp7.eu/J.M

Edquist, C., and Zabala, J. M. 2011. Innovation system and knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship: Sweden. Deliverable 2.2.5 for the AEGIS project. Retrievable from http://www.aegis-fp7.eu/

Edquist, C. 2011. Innovation Policy Design: Identification of Systemic Problems. CIRCLE electronic working paper series 2011/06, retrievable from http://www.circle.lu.se.

Edquist, C. The Swedish Paradox – Unexploited opportunities! CIRCLE Electronic Working Paper Series, 2010/05

Edquist, C., Zabala, J. M.,Timmermans, B. (2010). A conceptual framework for analyzing the relations between demand and public innovative procurement and between knowledge intensive entrepreneurship and innovation. Deliverable 1.5.1 for the AEGIS project.

Edquist, C., Zabala, J. M. (2010) Knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship, national systems of innovation and European varieties of capitalism: A conceptual framework. Deliverable 2.3.1 for the AEGIS project.

Radosevic, S., Yoruk, E., Edquist,C.,Zabala, J. M. (2010). Innovation systems and knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship: Analytical framework and guidelines for case study research. Deliverable 2.2.1 for the AEGIS project.

Edquist, C., Zabala, J. M. (2010) Innovation system and knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship: Sweden. Deliverable 2.2.5 for the AEGIS project.

Edquist, C., Zabala, J. M. Outputs of innovation systems: a European perspective, CIRCLE Electronic Working Paper Series, 2009/14.

Edquist, C. Public Procurement for Innovation (PPI) – a Pilot Study, CIRCLE Electronic Working Paper Series, 2009/13.

Edquist, C. (2008), Design of Innovation Policy through diagnostic Analysis: Identification of Systemic Problems (or Failures), CIRCLE Electronic Working Paper Series, 2008/06.

Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (2008) Concluding Chapter: Globalisation and Innovation Policy, CIRCLE Electronic Working Paper Series, 2008/17.

Edquist, C., and Hommen, L. (2008) Comparing national systems of innovation in Asia and Europe: theory and comparative framework, CIRCLE Electronic Working Paper Series, 2008/10.

Borrás, S., Chaminade, C., and Edquist, C. (2008) The Challenges of Globalisation: Strategic Choices for Innovation Policy, CIRCLE Electronic Working Paper Series, 2008/09.

Bitard, P., Edquist, C., Hommen L., and Rickne, A. (2008), The paradox of high R&D and low Innovation output: Sweden, CIRCLE Electronic Working Paper Series, 2008/14.

Chaminade, C., and Edquist, C. (2006) Rationales for public intervention from a system of innovation approach: the case of VINNOVA, CIRCLE Electronic Working Paper Series, 2006/04.

Edquist, C., Hafkamp, W., Eijsackers, H., Lafferty, W., Nilsson, L., and de Blok, Jan-Willem. Quality Assessment of the Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development and Innovation at Utrecht University, September 2004.

Edquist, C., and Hommen L. Comparative Framework for, and Proposed Structure of, the Studies of National Innovation Systems in Ten small Countries, Lund, February 2004, 118 pp.

Edquist, C. Innovationerna och universitetet (Innovations and the University – in Swedish), Inaugural Lecture held at the Ceremony of Installation of New Professors at Lund University, March 12, 2004, 9 pp.

Edquist, C. Systems of Innovation for Development (SID) Tema Teknik och social förändring, Tema T Working Paper nr. 237, Linköping, 2001 (Written for The World Industrial Development Report, United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), Vienna.)

Edquist, C., Alm, H., and Manninen, E. Publicering och citering vid Tema Teknik och social förändring 1996 (1998) – 2000 (Publication and Scientific Citation at The Department of Technology and Social Change, Department of Technology and Social Change, Linköping 2001-05-08.

Edquist, C. Samspelet mellan Lunds universitet/Lunds tekniska högskola och Teknopol AB vad gäller universitetets ‘tredje uppgift’, (The Interaction between Lund University and Teknopol AB with Regard to the University’s Collaboration with the Surrounding Society, written in Swedish), an evaluation carried out at the request of Lund University, December 1999, 19 pp.

Edquist, C. The ISE Final Report – Scientific Findings and Policy Implications of the Innovation Systems and European Integration (ISE) Research Project, published in the CD-ROM edited by Edquist, C., and Texier, F. listed in section 6.1., 1998.

Edquist, C. Institutions and Organizations in Systems of Innovation: The State of the Art, Paper presented at the Workshop Strengthening Innovation Systems (SIS), An International Multi-Client Policy Development Program, Toronto, Canada, June 26-27, 1997. Published as Working Paper No. 182, Department of Technology and Social Change, Linköping University, 1997, 21 pp.

Edquist, C. Jamaica’s National System of Innovation. Report prepared for UNCTAD Geneva, November 1997 and presented at the Conference on the Jamaican National System of Innovation, organized by the National Commission on Science and Technology, Jamaica, in collaboration with UNCTAD (Geneva), Kingston, Jamaica, December 1, 1997, 25 pp.

Edquist, C., and McKelvey, M. Swedish Specialisation in Research and Development: Strength or Weakness? Paper presented at the EAEPE (European Association of Evolutionary Political Economy) 1995 Conference Transforming Economics and Societies: Toward an Institutional Theory of Economic Change, Krakow, Poland, 19-21 October 1995. Published as Working Paper no. 178, Department of Technology and Social Change, 1997, 25 pages.

Edquist, C. A Systems Approach to Innovation Indicator Development. Paper presented at the Conference on Innovation Measurement and Policies, organized by the European Commission (Eurostat and DG XII), Luxembourg, 20-21 May 1996, 20 pp.

Edquist, C. Government Technology Procurement as an Instrument for Policy Coordination through Task Forces. Working Paper 163, Department of Technology and Social Change, 1996, 47 pp.

Edquist, C. Systems of Innovation Approaches – Their Emergence and Characteristics. Working Paper 163, Department of Technology and Social Change, 1996, 53 pp.

Edquist, C. Systems of Innovation Research Programme – Theory and the Swedish Case. Progress Report and Planned Activities, (mimeographed), Department of Technology and Social Change, 1996, 54 pp.

Edquist, C. Innovation Systems and European Integration. Paper presented at a conference entitled Presentation of Targeted Socio-economic Research Projects (Area 1), organized by Targeted Socio-economic Research (TSER) DG XII, European Commission, Brussels, 7 – 8 May 1996.

Edquist C. Product versus Process Innovation: A Conceptual Framework for Assessing Employment Impacts. Working Paper 155, Department of Technology and Social Change, 1996, 21 pp

Edquist, C. The East Gothia Regional System of Innovation – a project description. Written for the Systems of Innovation Research Programme (SIRP), (mimeographed), 1996, 18 pp.

Edquist, C. Policy Implications of the Systems of Innovation Approach. Paper read at session on New Concepts and Frameworks for Devising Policy at the International Colloquium, RTD and Innovation Policies for Future Balanced Growth in Europe — A Systems Approach, organized by FORFAS, 4 November 1996, Dublin, Ireland, 10 pp.

Edquist, Charles and Björn Johnson. Institutions and Organizations in Systems of Innovation, Working Paper 165, Department of Technology and Social Change, 1996, 37 pp.

Edquist, C., and McKelvey, M. High R&D Intensity, Without High Tech Products: A Swedish Paradox? Working Paper 161, Department of Technology and Social Change, 1996, 23 pp.

Edquist, C., and Remoe, S. Summary Report from the Workshop ‘Systems of Innovation: Implications for the 5th Framework Programme. 18 pp., European Commission, DG XII, June 1996.

Edquist C., and Texier, F. The Growth Pattern of Swedish Industry 1975 – 1991. Working Paper 159, Department of Technology and Social Change, 1996, 23 pp.

Edquist, C. Innovationssystem och Innovationspolitik (Innovation Systems and Innovation Policy, in Swedish). Presentation at a conference organized by the Swedish Ministry of Industries at Radisson Royal Park Hotel, Frösundavik, Stockholm, October 1994, published in Aktuellt om Näringspolitik och Ekonomi, Rapport Nr 1/1995, Ministry of Industries, Stockholm, 1995.

Edquist, C. Government Technology Procurement as an Instrument of Technology Policy. Working Paper 148, Department of Technology and Social Change, 1995, 30 pp.

Edquist, C. Systems of Innovation Research Programme – Theory and the Swedish Case. Working Paper 149, Department of Technology and Social Change, 1995, 47 pp

Edquist, C. Innovation Systems and European Integration (ISE), Application to Area I.1. Targeted Socio-Economic Research, DG XII, European Commission – revised into a work programme, December, 1995, 69 pp. (The project involved nine research groups in nine European countries, was co-ordinated by Charles Edquist and funded by the European Commission as part of the Targeted Socio-Economic Research (TSER) Programme, DG XII, Contract no. SOE1-CT95-1004 (DG12 SOLS).)

Edquist C. (with Brundenius, C., and Göransson, B) Trends in the World Software Industry, UNIDO Report number DG/BGD/92/004/11-51, Prepared for the United Nations Development Organization (UNIDO), Vienna, 1994.

Charles E (with Brundenius, C., and Göransson, B) Synpunkter på framtagandet av svensk IT-statistik inom mjukvaruområdet (Aspects on the Production of IT Software Statistics, in Swedish). Report prepared for NUTEK, December 1994.

Edquist, C. Offentlig teknikupphandling för behovstillfredställelse och konkurrenskraft (Public Technology Procurement for Needs Satisfaction and Competitiveness, in Swedish). Published as Report No 1 in the series Industrial Policy for Growth, and as Tema T Report no 34, 1994, Department of Technology and Social Change, Linköping University.

Edquist, C. Systems of Innovation Research Programme – Progress Report and Planned Activities.Tema T Working Paper, Department of Technology and Social Change, 1994.

Edquist, C. Technical Change as Interaction Between Governments and Markets, in Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Technology Transfer and Technology Diffusion, Yokohama, Japan, March 1994, published by the Engineering Academy of Japan, 1994.

Edquist, C. Innovationspolitiska medel för förnyelse av svensk industri på 1990-talet  (Innovation Policy Instruments for Renewal of Swedish Industry in the 1990s, in Swedish), Mimeo, Linköping, 1993.

Edquist, C. Technological Unemployment and Innovation Policy in a Small Open Economy. Paper prepared at the request of the OECD for The Conference on Technology, Innovation Policy and Employment, organized by the OECD and the Finnish Government, Helsinki 7-9 October, 1993, September 1993.

Edquist, C. Technological and Organizational Innovations, Productivity and Employment. Working Paper No 233, World Employment Programme, International Labour Organization, Geneva, 1992.

Edquist, C. National Systems of Innovation and Productivity Growth. Paper presented at the EAEPE Conference in Paris, November 4-6, 1992.

Edquist, C. The Diffusion of New Technologies and New Organizational Forms in Production. Paper presented at the European Workshop on Research and Development Strategies in the Field of Work and Technology, Dortmund, Germany, 23-25 October, 1990, 12 pp.

Edquist, C., and Glimell, H. New Forms of Work Organization in Sweden. Paper presented at a conference on Post-Fordism in Grantham, UK (October, 1989) jointly organized by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation London Office and the Fabian Society. The paper has been published in Peter W Schulze and John Willman (editors): Post-Fordism, Occasional Papers No. 1, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, London Office, November 1990.

Edquist, C. Empirical Differences between OECD Countries in the Diffusion of New Product and Process Technologies. Paper presented at an International Conference on Diffusion of Technologies and Social Behaviour – Theories, Case Studies and Policy Applications, held at The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Vienna, June 1989, 13 pp.

Edquist, C. Utvärdering av Statligt Stöd till Verkstadsindustriell Teknik (Evaluation of Public Support to Technical Change in the Engineering Industry, written in Swedish), Report on state support to R&D and Technological development written for the Swedish Ministry of Industry, September, 1989, 89 pp. (Also published as Tema T Report 22, Department of Technology and Social Change, University of Linköping, January 1991.)

Edquist, C., and Glimell, H. Swedish Frontiers of Change – a Guide to the Impact of New Technologies, Work Designs and Management Practices. Department of Technology and Social change, University of Linköping), Room Document No. 2, at the conference, Technological Change as a Social Process – Society, Enterprises and the Individual, Helsinki, 11-13 December, 1989.  The report was prepared for the Directorate for Social Affairs, Manpower and Education (SME) at the OECD and constitutes part of the SME/OECD follow-up work after their presentation of the so-called Sundquist Report. Simultaneously, it is a part of the Technology/Economy Programme (TEP) of the OECD. October 1989, 63 pp.

Edquist, C. Technology Policy – Conceptual Remarks and European Experiences. Paper presented at the Conference on Technology Policy in The Americas, Stanford University, California, December 1988, 38 pp.

Edquist, C. The Development and Diffusion of New Technologies – Determinants and Consequences for Working Life: A draft research programme at the Department of Technology and Social Change. Paper presented at a Workshop on Information Technology and New Economic Growth organized by the OECD in Tokyo and Osaka, September 1988.

Edquist, C. Development and Diffusion of New Technologies: Notes on Policies in Report of a Seminar on the Diffusion of ‘High Tech’ and the Labour Market, New Delhi, March 1988. Published by the International Institute for Labour Studies, ILO, Geneva, 1988.

Edquist, C., and Jacobsson, S. Flexible Automation and Employment. The Impact of High Technology on Economic Development and International Competitiveness in Industrialized and Newly Industrializing Countries: A Comparative Analysis. Paper presented at the Seminar on National Industrial Policy in an International Context of Rapidly Changing Technology, January, 1987, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Edquist, C. Difusion de las Tecnologias de Automatizacion Flexible en la Industria de Bienes de Capital de los Paises Industrializados: Repercusiones para los Paises en Desarollo y sus Posibles Reacciones, in Microelectronica en las Industrias de Bienes de Capital de los Paises del Grupo Andino, Informe Final de la Reunion del Grupo Tecnico ONUDI/JUNAC, Paipa y Bogota (Colombia), Organizacion de las Naciones Unidas Para el Desarollo Industrial (UNIDO), Subdivision de Estudios de Trabajo Sectoriales, Division de Estudios e Investigaciones, PPD. Vienna, 27 Mayo 1987.

Edquist, C., and Jacobsson, S. The Engineering Industry in the Republic of Korea – A Success Story in Critical Perspective. United Nations Industrial Development Organisation UNIDO/IS/R.43, May 1986, 43 pp.

Edquist, C. Some Thoughts Related to Technology Policy Based on a Comparative Study of Cuba and Jamaica, in Hans Gustavsson (ed.), Technology Policies for Development – Issues Relevant for Decision Making in Capital Goods Production, Discussion Paper No 173, Research Policy Institute, University of Lund, Sweden, 1986, 7 pp.

Edquist, C., and Jacobsson, S. Flexible Automation in the Engineering Industry in Industrialized Countries and Perspectives for Developing Countries, in Production and Use of Machine Tools in the Engineering Industry of ESCAP Developing Countries, UNIDO, Sectoral Studies Branch, Studies and Research Division, Sectoral Working Paper Series No. 55, Vienna, 1986.