TY - BOOK AU - Shyama V Ramani Ed. AU - Ramani,Shyama V. TI - Innovation in India: combining economic growth with inclusive development SN - 9781107037564 U1 - 338.954 Sh97 I PY - 2014/// CY - New Delhi PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Technological innovations KW - Economic development N1 - It has been a little more than sixty years since the foundations of India's national system of innovation were laid and it is time to look back and examine what form it has taken. What are the achievements of the Indian system of innovation? How has it performed in terms of building industrial capabilities and promoting development? Using the 'National System of Innovation' and the 'Sectoral System of Innovation' approach this book organizes historical evidence on the accumulation of scientific technical innovation and industrial capabilities in different industrial sectors. It is also useful to keep in mind that according to the sectoral tales of this book irrespective of the policy there will always be some individuals and organisations who will experiment to find creative ways of pursuing opportunities; Innovation in India: The challenge of combining economic growth with inclusive development Shyama V. Ramani and Adam Szirmai The university as a catalyst of innovation, entrepreneurship, and new markets in the Indian system of innovation Gita Surie Demand and innovation: Paths to inclusive development Smita Srinivas Innovations in Indian seed/ biotech industry Carl E. Pray and Latha Nagarajan National innovation systems and the Indian software industry development Nagesh Kumar The secret behind India’s success in pharmaceuticals: Seizing the right windows of opportunity Shyama V. Ramani and Samira Guennif Nanoscience and nanotechnology: The new sunrise industry? Manish Anand Energy innovation (sub)systems in India Ambuj Sagar and Ankur Chaudhary Evolution of traditional medical systems sector in India: What has innovation got to do with it? Arijita Dutta Where is the toilet please? The sanitation sectoral innovation system in rural India Shyama V. Ramani and Shuan Sadre Ghazi; Pro-poor innovation-making, knowledge production and technology implementation for rural areas: Lessons from the Indian experience Dinesh Abrol Concluding Remarks Shyama V. Ramani N2 - "Examines the evolution of sectoral system of innovation in industries that are important to India's economic development"-- ER -