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(2016), "Index", Adesida, O., Karuri-Sebina, G. and Resende-Santos, J. (Ed.) Innovation Africa, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 457-464. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78560-311-220151017
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INDEX
Absorptive capacity
, 370, 377, 379, 381, 386
Activity-based innovation centres
, 40–41, 65, 75
Africa Innovation Summit (AIS)
, 2, 16, 447, 448–449
bi-annual
, 2
green industrialisation and green urban development
, 16
quadruple model
, 448, 449
African countries, emergence of innovations systems in
, 430, 436
African culture
, 27, 224, 431
African development agenda
, 28, 30
African Economic Outlook
, 29, 32
African economies
, 30, 239–240, 385, 389–390
Afro-pessimism
, 1
Agricultural by-products
, 285–286, 288, 297, 299, 301–308, 306, 308, 444
critical factors of constraint
, 302–305
critical factors of success
, 301
in Egypt
eliminating poverty
, 287–288
greenhouse effect
, 287
industries, raw materials and fuel
, 288–289
innovative initiatives of
, 292–293
Jozour foundation
, 288
palm remnants industry in
, 289–292
Agricultural research
, 45, 339–340
Agricultural residues
, 283–289, 294, 297, 299–300
AIS. See Africa Innovation Summit (AIS)
Algeria, steel sector in
emerging innovation hub (EIH)
identification
, 362
importance of best practices
, 364–366
incentive system
, 368–369
initial stage
, 369
institutional and political environment
, 361–362
intellectual property management
, 364
learning and technology transfer
, 366–367
new working method
, 369–370
organizational factor
, 363–364
innovation process
, 351–361
policy lessons
, 377–383
policy recommendations
, 383–388
protagonists, and critical issues
, 344–351
Anti-innovation
, 143
Automated teller machine (ATM)
, 180
Autonomous Mobile Processing Unit (AMPU)
, 259, 260
Bandwidth barn (BWB)
, 72
Business
explicit
, 41–42
innovation-based opportunities
, 39
registration
, 109, 136
Cabo Verde, national innovation system
aims and scope of the study
, 102–105
Business-in-a-Day program
, 105
challenges
, 104
development strategy
, 103
diaspora brain gain
, 131
electronic government
, 105–106, 120–131
industrial policy
, 161–162
innovation ecosystem macro and micro factors
, 117–120
institutional autonomy
, 161
minimizing the price of success
, 161
political foundations of success
, 116–117
politics right
, 160–161
promoting interaction and collaboration
, 163
public sector
, 162–163
telecommunications infrastructure
, 132–133
unlikely success story
, 112–116
Cape Craft and Design Institute (CCDI)
, 82
Capital gains tax (CGT)
, 200
Cassava
bread
, 258, 265, 275, 440
challenges
commercialization
, 271–272
documentation
, 270–271
industry bodies
, 271–272
public private collaboration
, 268–270
public research collaboration
, 267–268
triple helix
, 273
commercialization
, 245, 251–252
commercialization innovations
, 249
flour, high quality
, 257–258, 262
harvester
, 261, 263
industrialization
, 258
industry
, 10, 239
innovation
, 247, 262, 275
developing
, 274
disseminating
, 273
largest producer of
, 239, 244
processing
, 252, 254–255, 262, 267
products
, 251, 255, 265, 275, 445
recommendations
political economy
, 274–275
standards
, 275–276
system wide innovations
, 273–274
trust innovations
, 276
roots
, 242, 256
starch
, 241–242
value chain
, 239, 241, 244, 262, 276, 279
Cassava innovation
in Nigeria
, 263
regional integration
, 254
Cassava processing equipment
, 265, 269, 270
development
, 260, 262
manufacture
, 254, 270
Cassava production
, 240, 243, 273
innovation in
, 241, 244
CCDI. See Cape Craft and Design Institute (CCDI)
Central Bank of Kenya (CBK)
, 169, 185, 187, 205, 445
CGT. See Capital gains tax (CGT)
CMD. See Cassava mosaic disease (CMD)
Common Fund for Commodities (CFC)
, 252
Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK)
, 172, 174
Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK)
, 201, 203
Constitution
, 183, 199, 205, 354
Council on Health Research and Development (COHRED)
, 64
Countries
developed
, 38, 136, 151, 162, 313, 439
late-industrializing
, 379
Culture
entrepreneurial
, 84, 89
of innovation
, 59
Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
, 438
Developer community
, 189–193
Developing countries
innovation in
, 152, 382
successful
, 157
Development economics and innovation systems
, 17, 31
Development economics of innovation
, 25
Development Facilitation Act (DFA)
, 45–46
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
, 174
Direct exchange lines (DELs)
, 171
Dominant growth-and-competitiveness
, 4
Dutch Agricultural Development and Trading Company (DADTCO)
, 259–260
e-government
, 126, 134, 154
Economics
developing
, 21, 25–26, 31, 98, 424
emerging
, 38–39, 41, 50, 390
evolutionary
, 18–19
growth
, 3–4, 33, 38, 62
subsistence
, 285
Egypt, agricultural by-products
eliminating poverty
, 287–288
greenhouse effect
, 287
industries, raw materials and fuel
, 288–289
innovative initiatives of
, 292–293
Jozour foundation
, 288
palm remnants industry in
, 289–292
policy recommendations
, 307–309
EIH. See Emerging innovation hubs (EIH)
Electronic government
, 120–131
origins and scope of
, 105–108
See also Cabo Verde, national innovation system
Electronic Government Development Index (EGDI)
, 134
Electronic government innovation
, 110–112, 118, 128, 131, 139, 152, 161
impressive
, 109
Electronic government platform
, 101–102, 133, 139–141
home-grown
, 9, 99
Emerging innovation hubs (EIH)
, 337, 383
identification
, 362
importance of best practices
, 364–366
incentive system
, 368–369
initial stage
, 369
institutional and political environment
, 361–362
intellectual property management
, 364
learning and technology transfer
, 366–367
new working method
, 369–370
organizational factor
, 363–364
Enrollment, female
, 113–114, 146
Extended total access communication system (ETACS)
, 170
Farmer and industry funding of agricultural research
, 340
Farmer Based Organizations (FBOs)
, 276
Farmers
large-scale
, 331
sugarcane
, 321, 332
Federal Institute of Industrial Research (FIIRO)
, 251
Federal Ministry of Science and Technology (FMST)
, 264–265
Film, Video Producers and Marketers Association of Nigeria (FVPMAN)
, 224
First Steps Venture Centre (FSVC)
, 64
Food research institute (FRI)
, 261–262
Foreign direct investments
, 33, 141–142
Gauteng Accelerator Programme (GAP)
, 55
Gauteng innovation competition
, 55
GDP growth
, 209
Ghana and Nigeria, cassava innovation system (IS)
, 260–262
See also Cassava
Ghana Good Practice Centres (GPCs)
, 253
Ghana model
, 424–425
Ghana, parts of
, 406–407
Ghana’s economy
, 408–409, 415
Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM)
, 172
Good governance and political will
, 120–125
Government
agencies
, 155, 248, 267, 335–336, 372, 406, 430
clean
, 117, 122
critical role
, 180, 444
departments
, 66, 71
entities
, 295, 308
federal
, 233, 272
initiative, electronic
, 123, 128, 144
innovation strategies
, 91
institutions
, 318, 440
intervention
, 223, 439
local
, 55, 71, 127
municipal
, 109, 137
officials
, 73, 323
policy
, 24, 87, 90, 168, 183, 408, 417, 422
procurement
, 154, 157
sectors
, 43, 261
strategies
, 88, 91
Government project, electronic
, 127–128
Government research institutes
, 260, 273
High quality cassava flour (HQCF)
, 257
Horizontal co-ordination of innovation policies
, 339
Human development
, 4
Human Development Index (HDI)
, 113
Idea for innovation Africa
, 5–6
Identifying and documenting the case studies
, 7
Inclusive innovation systems
, 5
Information and communications technology (ICT)
, 168
Information and Communications Technology Sector Policy Guidelines
, 181
Innovation and development system (IDS)
, 16
Innovation ecosystem macro and micro factors
, 117–120
Innovation policy coordination, Kenya
capacity
, 318–320
case descriptions
, 320–321
coordination of
, 316–318
data
, 321
data analysis
, 321–322
exclusive and shared mandates
, 328–329
functions and instruments
, 316
institutional mandates and designs
, 323–324
managing programs and resources for innovation
, 324–328
mandate
, 318–320
operational practices
, 329–331
operational practices for
, 318–320
organisational goals
, 318–320
Innovation system (IS)
, 260
Cabo Verde NIS
, 102
development
economics
, 14, 17–24
significance of
, 24–31
economics of
, 15
functional innovation systems
, 97
and industrial economic development
, 14
for policy learning
, 15
regional and national
, 41
with sustainable and integrated development
, 16
Innovation-driven African development
, 10–11
Institutional innovation
, 128–131
Integrated Municipal System (SIM)
, 108
Interim Governance Committee (IGC)
, 44
Intermediate Technology Transfer Unit (ITTU)
, 401
Intermediate technology Unit (ITTU)
, 261
International Association of Science Parks (IASP)
, 38
International Criminal Court (ICC)
, 199
International Funds for Agriculture (IFAD)
, 253
International monetary fund (IMF)
, 171
IS. See Innovation system (IS)
Jozour Foundation
academia
, 296–297
agricultural by-products
furniture industry
, 300–301
lumber wood industry
, 298–300
consumer/market
, 297–298
entrepreneur
, 294
government/policy
, 295–296
local community/producer
, 297
non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
, 298
Kenya
academia
, 203
financial inclusion
, 204
government
, 202
investors
, 203
mobile telecommunications
, 168–170
new markets
, 204
new ‘mobile’ experiences
, 204
private sector
, 202–203
technology community
, 202
Kenya Communications (Amendment) Act
, 2009, 181
Kenya Communications Act
, 181
Kenya National Sugar Growers Union (KNSGU)
, 329
Kenya Sugar Board (KSB)
, 315
Kenya Sugar Growers Association (KESGA)
, 329
Kenya Sugarcane Research Foundation (KESREF)
, 328
Kenya Tea Development Authority (KTDA)
, 321
Kenya Women Sugarcane Farmers Network (KEWSFN)
, 329
Knowledge, learning, and competence building (KLIC)
, 9
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)
, 248
Least developed countries (LDCs)
, 112
Lower middle income country (LMIC)
, 145
Macroeconomic policy
, 125–126
Market risk
, 200–201
Mechanization vouchers
, 276
Memoranda of Understanding (MoU)
, 44
Microsoft Innovation Centre (MIC)
, 64
Mobile money and banking in Kenya
, 179–180
Mobile network operators (MNOs)
, 168, 444
Mobile telecommunications
growth of
, 172–179
in Kenya
, 168–170
Mobile virtual network operators (MVNO)
, 169
Multiple structural vulnerabilities
, 103
Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI)
, 67
National Agricultural Research Systems (NARS)
, 275
National Business Incubator (NBIA) Conference
, 45
National Business Incubator Association (NBIC)
, 48
National Development Plans (NDP)
, 67
National innovation system (NIS)
, 16, 351, 430
challenges and constraints
, 133–136
diaspora brain gain
, 131
diaspora, role of
, 143–144
electronic government
, 120–131
electronic government platform
, 139–141
global integration and trade policy
, 141–143
ICT adoption
, 136–138
innovation ecosystem macro and micro factors
, 117–120
knowledge infrastructure
human development levels
, 145–146
NOSI, role of
, 155–159
private sector development
, 152–155
science, research, and education infrastructure
, 149–152
training and higher education institutions
, 146–149
political foundations of success
, 116–117
telecommunications infrastructure
, 132–133
unlikely success story
, 112–116
NFVCB. See Nigerian Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB)
Nigeria’s Cassava Transformation Plan (NCTP)
, 279
Nigerian Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB)
, 223
Nollywood
achievements of
, 209–212
and banks
, 221–222
citizen journalism
, 216
connection to audience
, 214–215
entertainment value
, 216
financing
government finance
, 219
local businessmen
, 217–219
free trade
, 232
growth
, 213–214
home market
, 232
innovations of
in marketing techniques
, 213
use of VHS
, 212
international economy
, 232
investment climate
, 220
lessons
, 231
low unit cost
, 226–227
nature of investment
, 228–231
Nigerian Film and Video Censors Board
national copyright commission (NCC)
, 223–224
terrestrial television stations
, 224
origin of
, 207–208
piracy
, 227–228
and policy
, 223
and politics
, 225–226
recommendations
, 232–235
social impact of
, 224–225
syndication business
, 216–217
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
, 198
Núcleo Operacional da Sociedade de Informação (NOSI)
, 107
Open Innovation Solutions Exchange Platform (OISE)
, 55
Operational Nucleus for the Information Society
, 107
Overseas development assistance (ODA)
, 116
Palm residues in Egypt
, 294
See also Jozour Foundation
Pan-African innovation systems
development economics
, 17–24
significance of
, 24–30
Policy risk
, 200
Political risk
, 199–200
Political sphere
, 187–189
Political support
, 126–128
Postal and telecommunications sector policy statement
, 180
Public Financial Management Reform unit
, 107
Ready-to-eat (RTE)
, 250
Reforma da Administração Financeira do Estado (RAFE)
, 107
Robust policy framework
, 443–445
Roots and Tuber Improvement program (RTIP)
, 247
Roots and Tubers Improvement and Marketing Program (RTIMP)
, 253
SAN. See Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN)
Science, technology, engineering, mathematics and innovation (STEMI)
, 28
Sen, Amartya
, 18
SIGOF
, 108
Silicon Valley
, 4, 5, 131, 198, 437
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
, 250
Social Fund for Development (SFD)
, 305, 308
Southern Africa Innovation Support (SAIS) Programme
, 64
Special economic zone (SEZ)
, 422
Steel sector, in Algeria
emerging innovation hub (EIH)
identification
, 362
importance of best practices
, 364–366
incentive system
, 368–369
initial stage
, 369
institutional and political environment
, 361–362
intellectual property management
, 364
learning and technology transfer
, 366–367
new working method
, 369–370
organizational factor
, 363–364
innovation process
, 351–361
policy lessons
, 377–383
policy recommendations
, 383–388
protagonists, and critical issues
, 344–351
Suame Cluster
challenges
agglomeration paradox
, 412–413
cost of metal
, 414
human capital
, 413–414
limited availability
, 414
low technology skills
, 413–414
rising competition
, 412–413
cluster organisation
external linkages
, 406–407
government policy, role of
, 408–411
inter-firm linkages and agglomeration
, 405–406
linkages with technical and university systems
, 407–408
specialised firms and labour
, 403–404
origins of
, 399–402
policy recommendations
automobile manufacturing
, 418–419
financing
, 419–420
forging new linkages
, 415–417
new industrial park
, 419
new linkages
, 421
Suame Magazine Technical Institute
, 420
substitution and industrial policy
, 417–418
Sugarcane
, 320–321, 325, 327
Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN)
, 327
Tea Board of Kenya (TBK)
, 315, 331–332
Tea Research Foundation of Kenya (TRFK)
, 328
Technical and vocational education training (TVET)
, 439
Technological innovation
, 3
Technology & Innovation Centres (TIC)
, 305, 308
Telecommunications industry
, 170–171
See also Mobile telecommunications
Telecommunications infrastructure
, 132–133
The Innovation Hub (TIH)
, 42
national and international visibility
, 59
origins of
, 43–44
regional policy strategies
, 54–57
skills and enterprise development
, 57–59
The Innovation Hub Management Company (Pty) Ltd (TIHMC)
, 46
Thematic deficiency
, 18
Tropical Manioc Selection (TMS)
, 245
United Trading Company (UTC)
, 258
World Travel Market (WTM) Global Trends Report
, 209
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Towards a Unified Theory of Pan-African Innovation Systems and Integrated Development
- Chapter 3 Innovation Hubs in Southern Africa
- Chapter 4 Electronic Government in Cabo Verde: The Prospects and Limits of Innovation in Small Island Developing States
- Chapter 5 Mobile Technology Innovation Ecosystem in Kenya
- Chapter 6 Reviewing Nollywood
- Chapter 7 Cassava as a Driver of Innovation — The Case of Ghana and Nigeria
- Chapter 8 Using Agricultural By-Products in Egypt — Palm Residues Industry
- Chapter 9 The Role of Commodity Boards in Innovation Policy Coordination: Case Studies of the Sugarcane and Tea Sub-Sectors in Kenya
- Chapter 10 Innovation Hub in the Steel Sector in Algeria
- Chapter 11 Suame Magazine: The Evolving Story of Africa’s Largest Industrial Cluster
- Chapter 12 Innovation Africa — Looking Forward
- Biographies
- Index