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Haghi, S. (2013). Lessons from Korea, Switzerland and Norway: Improvement in innovation management in Iran.Management Science Letters , 3(9), 2443-2454.
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Orstavik, F., & Nas, S. O. (1998). Institutional mapping of the Norwegian national system of innovation. STEP-gruppen.
Freeman, C. (1988). Japan: A new national innovation system. Technology and economy theory, London: Pinter, 331-348.
Freeman, C. (1995). The ‘National System of Innovation’in historical perspective. Cambridge Journal of economics, 19(1), 5-24.
Giger, P., & Trojer, L. (2007). From control to networks in academic publishing: Introduction of an Open Peer Review International Journal, 44 paragraphs.
Haghi, S. (2010). Norwegian national innovation system: Actors and institutions. Economy and Finance of Armenia, 10(124), 75-78.
Hekkert, M. P., Suurs, R. A., Negro, S. O., Kuhlmann, S., & Smits, R. E. H. M. (2007). Functions of innovation systems: A new approach for analysing technological change. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 74(4), 413-432.
Jacobsson, S., & Johnson, A. (2000). The diffusion of renewable energy technology: an analytical framework and key issues for research. Energy policy, 28(9), 625-640.
Lundvall, B. A. (1988). Innovation as an interactive process: from user-producer interaction to the national system of innovation. Technical Change and Economic Theory, 1(2-3), 10-34.
Lundvall, B. ?., & Johnson, B. (1994). The learning economy. Journal of Industry Studies, 1(2), 23-42.
Negro, S. O. (2007). Dynamics of technological innovation systems: the case of biomass energy. Netherlands Geographical Studies, 356.
North, D. C. (1990). Institutions, institutional change and economic performance. Cambridge university press.
OECD (2005). OSLO MANUAL: Guidelines for collecting and interpreting innovation data, Paris
OECD (2006). STEP working paper, OECD Review of Switzerland’s Innovation Policy, Swiss.
OECD (2008). Growing Unequal? Income distribution and poverty in OECD countries.
OECD (2009a). National Innovation Systems. Paris.
OECD (2009b). OECD Reviews of Innovation Policy: Korea, Seoul.
Patel, P., & Pavitt, K. (1994). The nature and economic importance of national innovation systems. STI review, 14.
Smits, R. (2002). Innovation studies in the 21st century; Questions from a user & apos; s perspective. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 69(9), 861-883.
Lente van, H., & Rip, A. (1998) Expectations in Technological Developments: an Example of Prospective Structures to be Filled in by Agency. In: Getting New Technologies Together. Studies in Making Sociotechnical Order. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, pp. 203-231. ISBN 9783110156300.
Van Lente, H. (1993). Promising technology, dynamics of expectations in technological developments (Thesis), Twente University, Enschede, 1993.
www.oecd.org/sti/innovation reviews-Switzerland, 2011-5-5.
www.oecd.org/sti/innovation/reviews-korea, 2011-5-5