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Building New Zealand’s Innovation Capacity
  • Building New Zealand’s Innovation Capacity
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      • HRM counteracting aronga takirua
      • Competition vs co-opetition: A case study
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See how our research insights can be used to inform policy.

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Funding capacity for open innovation

Policy advisors can promote engagement between scientists and external stakeholders by funding training that develops human and relational capacity.

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‘Deliberately different’ science

Policy advisors urged to consider 'deliberately different' science, informed by the SfTI challenge.

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