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Nwaka, Solomon.
Social and technological innovation in Africasustaining a post COVID-19 research for development /
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Social and technological innovation in Africaby Solomon Nwaka.
其他題名:
sustaining a post COVID-19 research for development /
作者:
Nwaka, Solomon.
出版者:
Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021.
面頁冊數:
xxiii, 207 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Social changeAfrica.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0155-2
ISBN:
9789811601552$q(electronic bk.)
Social and technological innovation in Africasustaining a post COVID-19 research for development /
Nwaka, Solomon.
Social and technological innovation in Africa
sustaining a post COVID-19 research for development /[electronic resource] :by Solomon Nwaka. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021. - xxiii, 207 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Demographics and Frameworks for African-Led Research, Innovation and Development -- Chapter 2. Landscape for Research and Innovation in Africa -- Chapter 3. Research, Invention and Innovation: Social and Technological--What Do They Mean? -- Chapter 4. ANDI and African Health Innovation -- Chapter 5. Human, Institutional and Financial Resources, and Partnerships -- Chapter 6. African Traditional Knowledge, Other Technologies and Emerging Areas -- Chapter 7. Technology Readiness Levels, the Valley of Death and Scaling Up Innovations -- Chapter 8. Manufacturing in Africa -- Chapter 9. Adopting and Adapting Innovations: Frugal, Leapfrogging and Open Innovation Approaches -- Chapter 10. Brain Drain, the African Diaspora and Innovation in Africa -- Chapter 11. COVID-19 Pandemic, Leadership and Ownership of Innovation in Africa -- Chapter 12. Integrating Innovation and Entrepreneurship into the African Educational System: Concept of IDEA University.
This book examines the landscape of sustained investment in research and innovation in Africa, which are critical for development. This cutting-edge analysis is based on empirical evidence and the author's experience in managing health and related innovations on the continent and globally. It concludes, for the first time, that African innovation is largely driven by the principles of Social, rather than Technological innovation. The significance of this finding and the need to optimize, scale and sustain this dominant innovation is addressed in various chapters that analyze the status, challenges and opportunities. Particularly, the financing, collaboration and coordination patterns for these activities on the continent show a fragmented ecosystem that is largely dependent on external donors and aid. The importance of supportive policies, leadership and venture mechanisms that incentivizes public and private entities to innovate is further exemplified by the lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic. The book proposes mechanism to address identified challenges. Dr Solomon Nwaka is a molecular biologist and innovation leader with a PhD from the University of Freiburg, Germany. He has held senior and diplomatic positions at international, public and private organizations, including WHO and MMV, Geneva Switzerland; UN/ANDI, Addis Ababa Ethiopia; IDB, Jeddah Saudi Arabia and Canadian Biotech Company. He has also held academic or research positions in Europe, USA, Japan and Nigeria.
ISBN: 9789811601552$q(electronic bk.)
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