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Innovation and knowledge transfer in Nigeria
Caleb Muyiwa Adelowo*
National Centre for Technology Management,
Federal Ministry of Science and Technology,
Obafemi Awolowo University,
PMB 012, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
and
African Institute for Science Policy and Innovation,
Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria
E-mail: calebakinrinade@yahoo.com
E-mail: caleb.adelowo@nacetem.org
*Corresponding author
Yusuf Opeyemi Akinwale and
Olawale Rafiu Olaopa
National Centre for Technology Management,
Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, Nigeria
E-mail: yemiiakinwale@yahoo.com
E-mail: Olawale.olaopa@gmail.com
Abstract: Generation, exploitation and diffusion of knowledge are
fundamental to economic growth, development and well-being of nations.
These have shaped economic competitiveness and innovative performance of
economies of the world. The evidence abounds as to the rate at which
developed and newly industrialising economies are churning out new products
and processes into the global market through apt efforts in knowledge
generation and development. Several initiatives have been adopted in Nigeria
to stimulate innovation in the knowledge centres across the country but the
efforts have not yielded the desired results. This can be linked to poor research
funding, poor linkages among the elements of the national innovation system
(NIS), inappropriate policy development and poor implementation, and
inability to couple knowledge for development. This paper adopts qualitative
review of policies and programmes of government in Nigeria to present the
current status of innovation in the country. In addition, data on the science,
technology and innovation (STI) survey in Nigeria was also analysed. The
paper concludes with appropriate policy measures to enhance robust research
outputs and technology commercialisation strategies in Nigeria.
Keywords: research institutions; commercialisation; development; Nigeria;
knowledge transfer.
Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Adelowo, C.M.,
Akinwale, Y.O. and Olaopa, O.R. (2017) ‘Innovation and knowledge transfer
in Nigeria’, Int. J. Research, Innovation and Commercialisation, Vol. 1, No. 1,
pp.57–73.