The 26th NISPAcee Annual Conference

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In the conference participated 317 participants

Conference programme published

Almost 250 conference participants from 36 countries participated

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An opportunity to learn from other researchers and other countries' experiences on certain topics.

G.A.C., Hungary, 25th Conference 2017, Kazan

Very well organised, excellent programme and fruitful discussions.

M.M.S., Slovakia, 25th Conference 2017, Kazan

The NISPAcee conference remains a very interesting conference.

M.D.V., Netherlands, 25th Conference 2017, Kazan

Thank you for the opportunity to be there, and for the work of the organisers.

D.Z., Hungary, 24th Conference 2016, Zagreb

Well organized, as always. Excellent conference topic and paper selection.

M.S., Serbia, 23rd Conference 2015, Georgia

Perfect conference. Well organised. Very informative.

M.deV., Netherlands, 22nd Conference 2014, Hungary

Excellent conference. Congratulations!

S. C., United States, 20th Conference 2012, Republic of Macedonia

Thanks for organising the pre-conference activity. I benefited significantly!

R. U., Uzbekistan, 19th Conference, Varna 2011

Each information I got, was received perfectly in time!

L. S., Latvia, 21st Conference 2013, Serbia

The Conference was very academically fruitful!

M. K., Republic of Macedonia, 20th Conference 2012, Republic of Macedonia

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for the  26th NISPAcee Annual Conference
  Program Overview
III. PA Reform
Author(s)  Judit Szakos 
  Ludovika University of Public Service
Budapest  Hungary
 
 
 Title  Sustainable and inclusive Innovation? – How the Quintuple Helix Model works in Practice
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Presenter  Judit Szakos
Abstract  
  
Since global financial and holistic crises in 2008 it gets more and more attention in national level to rise long term well-being instead of short term success. Within international organizations, like the United Nations and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development sustainable and inclusive growth are cardinal issues. There are many policies and strategies in every level to support these green goals and to reflect to ongoing and future economic challenges in practice, in public policy level.
According to theoretical models one could find a wide spectrum of perspectives. In this paper I examine one of the non-linear innovation models, called the Quintuple Helix Model. This extended model of Triple Helix is about knowledge circulation between education, economic and political system, as well as media and culture-based society and natural environment of society constitute to this non-linear innovation model, which can lead us to sustainable development and coevolution of knowledge economy, knowledge society, and knowledge democracy.
In this paper I would like to find an answer to the following research question: how synchronous are sustainable and inclusive growth goals in theory and in practice with examining how these concepts accrue in international policy papers?
To see appearance, I analyse how sustainable and inclusive growth appear in both. First, I analyse how theory describes these issues, and collect group of key words and phrases, then I compare it with six relevant policy papers of the UN and the OECD with content analysis.
According to my hypothesis, there is a tendency to follow the new scientific theories and in high level of governance there is no real implementation gap, which can also mean that dealing with sustainable and inclusive growth is not just hype – at least not at the international level.