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      The impact of Covid‐19 on innovation policies promoting Open Innovation

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          Since the eruption of the Covid‐19 pandemic, in response to the global health emergency, governments have focused on designing policies aimed at the development of more innovative products and services. Effective collaboration, communication, and Open Innovation (OI) between government organizations, education and research institutions, and the marketplace have been fundamental to the success of each country's response during the crisis period. Using a comprehensive data set from OECD on innovation policies implemented by governments before and during the Covid‐19 crisis, this paper analyses the extent to which these innovation policies promote OI and how these policy decisions evolve to support an effective response to the pandemic. Through a cluster analysis, we identify four possible government innovation policy strategies (centralizers; conservative OI promoters; collaborative supporters; open collaborators) and analyze how these strategies evolve before and during Covid‐19. Our findings confirm that even though there is an increased use of innovation policies promoting OI during the crisis, there is little evidence of consistency between the policy strategy used pre‐Covid and during the crisis for each country. However, there is an increased use of four types of innovation policy instruments, i.e., those entailing formal consultation with stakeholders and experts; fellowships and postgraduate loans and scholarships; networking and collaborative platforms; and dedicated support to research infrastructures. Although the paper limits the scope of the analysis to the early government reactions in selected OECD countries, it captures an important moment in time (i.e., reaction to a severe shock), which opens avenues for future studies.

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                Author and article information

                Contributors
                apatrucc@fiu.edu
                daniel.trabucchi@polimi.it
                federico.frattini@polimi.it
                LynchJ2@cardiff.ac.uk
                Journal
                10.1111/(ISSN)1467-9310
                RADM
                R&D Management
                John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
                0033-6807
                1467-9310
                23 July 2021
                23 July 2021
                : 10.1111/radm.12495
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ] Department of Marketing and Logistics College of Business Florida International University Miami FL USA
                [ 2 ] School of Management Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy
                [ 3 ] Department of Logistics and Operations Management Cardiff Business School Cardiff University Cardiff UK
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9367-1561
                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1290-8043
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5100-3605
                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2863-8594
                Article
                RADM12495
                10.1111/radm.12495
                8447132
                97af79e8-013d-4f69-8945-43f2563be595
                © 2021 The Authors. R&D Management published by RADMA and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

                This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 18 May 2021
                : 13 May 2020
                : 09 July 2021
                Page count
                Figures: 2, Tables: 6, Pages: 21, Words: 22329
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                Special Issue Paper
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