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Systems and Policies for the Global Learning Economy: International Series on Technology Policy and Innovation

Editat de David V. Gibson, Chandler Stolp, Pedro Conceição, Manuel V. Heitor
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 aug 2003 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The 21st century is widely considered a time when value will be based on knowledge and human capital. This book explores the new economy in essays by scholars and researchers from around the world who look at local, regional, national, and transnational patterns that might be successfully employed elsewhere.The volume begins with a section devoted to regional economic development, learning networks, and systems of innovations. Trends and opportunities for science, technology, and innovation policies are examined. The book concludes with an analysis of corporate strategies for the knowledge-based economy. This is a major, much-needed resource for scholars and policymakers involved with economic development and public policy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781567204766
ISBN-10: 1567204767
Pagini: 584
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.96 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria International Series on Technology Policy and Innovation

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

DAVID V. GIBSON is with the IC2 Institute, the University of Texas, Austin.CHANDLER STOLP is Associate Professor of Public Affairs and Director of the Inter-American Policy Studies Program, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas, Austin.PEDRO CONCEICÃO is with the Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal.MANUEL V. HEITOR is with the Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal.

Cuprins

Foreword: Perspectives on Creating Value Through Knowledge Partnerships by George KozmetskyIntroductionKnowledge and Innovation for the Global Learning Economy: Building Capacity for Development by Pedro Conceição, David V Gibson, Manuel V. Heitor, and Chandler StolpNew Dynamics in Economic Restructuring: Cross-National Patterns in Regional Accomodation and the Brazilian Response by Lawrence S. GrahamTechnological Innovation in the European Union by Robin MiègeCurrent Situation of Venture Finance for University Spin-Off Companies in Japan by Akio NishizawaRegional Economic Development, Learning Networks, and Systems of InnovationLearning Regions in Europe: Theory, Policy, and Practice Through the RIS Experience by Mikel Landabaso, Christine Oughton, and Kevin MorganThe Role of Innovation in Regional Economic development: Some Lessons and Experiences for Policy Making by Claudia P. Salas, Gabriela Susunaga, and Ismael Aguilar-BarajasCharacteristics of Innovation in a Non-Metropolitan Area: The Okanagan Valley of British Columbia by J. Adam Holbrook and Lindsay P. HughesIncubating and Sustaining Learning and Innovation Poles in Latin America and the Caribbean by David V. Gibson, Pedro Conceição, and Julie NordskogVenture Capital in Latin America for New Technology-Based Firms by Scott Tiffin, Gabriela Couto, and Tomas Gabriel BasMapping Knowledge Flows in Clusters and Networks: Case Studies of Technology-Based Firms in Brazil by Carlos QuandtRegional Innovation Systems in Kores by Sunyang ChungThe Third Generation Technopoleis in Korea by Tae Kyung SungWeak and Strong Ties, Individualism-Collectivism , and the Diffusion of Technological Knowledge by Paul L. Robertson, Thomas Keil, and Erkko AutioEnterprise Innovativeness and Farm Level Technical Change: A Case of the Floriculture Sector in India by Kavita MehraTrends and Opportunities for Science, Technology, and Innovation PoliciesDeterminants of Successful S&T Policy in a National System of Innovation by Susanne GieseckeCommercializing R&D in Small Businesses: The U.S. SBIR Fast Track Program by Reid Cramer, John Horrigan, Chuck Wessner, and Robert H. WilsonLessons Learned About Technology Transfer by Everett M. Rogers, Shiro Takegami, and Jing YinThe Global Regime for Intellectual Property Rights by Duane WindsorRestructuring and Financing R&D: New Partnerships by Annam,aria InzeltChallenges and Barriers of Technology Commercialization in Russia by Nikolay RogalevPolicy Paradigm Shift in Japan from Science and Technology Policy to Innovation Policy by Schumpeter Tamada, Robin E. Sowden, Manabu Eto, and Kenzo FujisueCorporate Strategies for the Knowledge-Based EconomyThe Congocratic Organization: Toward a Knowledge Theory of the Firm by Filipe M. Santos and Manuel V. HeitorRestructuring to Build Knowledge-Integration Capabilities for Innovation by Simon CollinsonKnowledge Assets in Global Services Strategy by Pedro Oliveira, Aleda V. Roth, Michael Von Conley, and Chris Voss Problems of Learning in Orgainisations Producint Complex Product Systems by Tim Brady and Gillian ShapiroIndex