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Rainer Kattel

Researcher at Tallinn University of Technology

Publications -  131
Citations -  2750

Rainer Kattel is an academic researcher from Tallinn University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & Public sector. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 128 publications receiving 2317 citations. Previous affiliations of Rainer Kattel include University College London.

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Mission-oriented innovation policy and dynamic capabilities in the public sector

TL;DR: The authors contextualizes the reemergence of mission-oriented innovation policies in the broader search for a new type of innovation policies that can tackle "grand societal challenges", and focuses on our knowledge gaps in designing and implementing such innovation policies.
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Innovation labs in the public sector: what they are and what they do?

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive attempt to globally map and analyse innovation labs (i-labs) in the public sector is made, which is based on a two-step approach: first, a comprehensive survey was carried out followed by an extensive in-depth interview with the managing figures of i-lab; eleven i-lab responded, finding support for the assumptions of external complexity, technological challenges, emulation, and legitimacy.
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Public procurement as an industrial policy tool: an option for developing countries?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that government procurement should not be seen only as an indirect support measure for development, but also as a direct vehicle for promoting innovation and industries and thus, growth and development.
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The Baltic Republics and the Crisis of 2008–2011

TL;DR: This paper explored how the Baltic republics responded to the crisis of 2008-2011 and found that the crisis radicalised Baltic economies and particularly their fiscal stance, which made it almost impossible for the Baltic experience to be replicated anywhere else in Europe.
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Urban Competitiveness and Public Procurement for Innovation

TL;DR: In this article, a study of Nordic-Baltic Sea cities reveals that public procurement for innovative solutions has a positive impact on the providers and that urban authorities can act as market creators.