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9781567202717

Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy

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    9781567202717

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    1567202713

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  • Copyright: 2000-05-30
  • Publisher: Praeger Pub Text
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Summary

Despite the unprecedented development and growth of knowledge during the 20th century, the evolution of a peaceful 21st century will depend on our ability to address the challenges of prosperity, sustainability, and security. From these challenges, this collection seeks to devise a research agenda to help us to understand better the knowledge-based economy. Science and technology have acquired increasing importance in the development of contemporary societies. Governments, firms, universities, and research laboratories all take part in the process of building what has been conceptualized as national and/or regional science and technology systems. The actions of these key players and the interactions between them determine the impact of science and technology activities and, more generally, of innovation strategies on the well-being of nations. One of the most important challenges in maximizing this impact is to understand and manage the complex processes that underlie world-class science and technology research, commercialization, and management. In addition, knowledge integration in key subjects is required to enhance economic wealth, shared prosperity, and social and cultural enhancement. In this context, this volume also addresses such important topics as policy and strategies for global sustainable development.

Author Biography

PEDRO CONCEICAO is with Portugal's Instituto Superior Tecnico and the IC2 Institute of The University of Texas at Austin.DAVID V. GIBSON is with the IC2 Institute of The University of Texas at Austin.MANUEL V. HEITOR is with the Instituto Superior Tecnico in Portugal.SYED SHARIQ is with Stanford University.

Table of Contents

Foreword xi
Diamantino F. G. Durao
Robert Ronstadt
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation for Development
1(18)
Pedro Conceicao
David V. Gibson
Manuel V. Heitor
PART I: KNOWLEDGE AND DEVELOPMENT
Renewing Technology Management and Policy: Innovation Crucial for Sustainable Industrial Development
19(8)
Mauricio de Maria y Campos
Fernando Machado
Toward an S&T Policy for the Knowledge-Based Society
27(8)
Joao Caraca
Corporate Knowledge: The Emergence of Knowledge Communities in Business
35(6)
Jim Botkin
Knowledge Integration Across Borders: How to Manage the Transition?
41(28)
Paul Verdin
Nick Van Heck
Knowledge Management: An Emerging Discipline
69(12)
Syed Z. Shariq
PART II: THE UNIVERSITY IN THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED SOCIETY
Being Digital: The Unavoidable Transformation of Research Universities
81(6)
Robert S. Sullivan
Industry-University Linkage and the Role of Universities in the 21st Century
87(12)
Yasuo Konishi
On the Socioeconomic Context and Organizational Development of the Research University
99(20)
Pedro Conceicao
Manuel V. Heitor
Pedro Oliverira
Filipe Santos
Enterpreneurial Universities: Policies, Strategies, and Practice
119(10)
Dylan Jones-Evans
A Generation of Technology Innovation in a Russian Technical University in a Transition Economy: Challenges and Barriers
129(14)
Nikolay Rogalev
PART III: NATIONAL AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION POLICIES
Industrial Innovation in Italy: Regional Disparities and Winning Models
143(28)
Simona Iammarino
Maria Rosaria Prisco
Alberto Silvani
U.S. Industrial Competitiveness Policy: An Update
171(24)
James K. Galbraith
Technopoleis, Technology Transfer, and Globally Networked Entrepreneurship
195(14)
David V. Gibson
Christopher E. Stiles
Technology Policy: An International Comparison of Innovation in Major Capital Projects
209(10)
David Gann
Emerging Patterns of Globalization of Corporate R&D and Implications for Innovation Capability in Host Countries
219(24)
Prasada Reddy
Expenditure, Outcomes, and the Nature of Innovation in Italy
243(26)
Daniele Archibugi
Rinaldo Evangelista
Giulio Perani
Fabio Rapiti
Fostering an Innovative Society in a Fellow Traveler Country
269(14)
Annamaria Inzelt
Perspectives on the Autoparts Industry in Late-Developing Countries: A Case Study
283(18)
Francisco Veloso
Jose Rui Felizardo
Technology Policy and Innovation: The Role of Competition Between Firms
301(22)
Suma S. Athreye
Innovation and Quality in the Service Sector: Application to SMEs
323(14)
Manuela Sarmento-Coelho
PART IV: CHALLENGES FOR NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZED REGIONS
Technological Capability, Policies, and Strategies in Asia
337(14)
Benjamin J. C. Yuan
An Empirical Approach to the Legacy of the Korean Industrial Policy
351(18)
Junmo Kim
Technopolis Development: Korean Experiences
369(14)
Tae Kyung Sung
An Empirical Study of R&D Effects on High-Tech Firms in Taiwan: The Case of the Hsinchu Science-Based Industrial Park
383(16)
Pao-Long Chang
Po-Young Chu
Ming-Yung Ting
Innovation Policies in East Asia
399(18)
Mark Dodgson
PART V: OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHINA
The Construction of China's Information Infrastructure and International Cooperation
417(10)
Wu Yingjian
Technology Systems, Strategy, and Organizational Culture of Chinese Enterprises
427(6)
Xuelin Chu
University Technologies and Their Commercialization in China
433(6)
Bing Wang
Zhu Qin
Zhicheng Guan
The Role of Technology in Industrial and Economic Development in Hong-Kong
439(14)
Otto C. C. Lin
Science and Technology Policies for Macau Toward the 21st Century
453(6)
Rui Martins
Vai Pan Iu
Regional Integration, Networked Production, and Technological Competition: The Greater China Economic Circle Through and Beyond 1997
459(16)
Xiangming Chen
PART VI: SUSTAINABILITY, ENVIRONMENT, AND BUSINESS: POLICY AND STRATEGIES
Sustainable Development: Concepts, Scenarios, and Strategies for R&D
475(12)
Maria Laura Barreto
Heloisa V. Medina
Carlos C. Peiter
Roberto C. Villas Boas
National Environmental Funds: A Financing Strategy for Environmental and Development Policies
487(16)
Nicolas-Pierre Peltier
Integrating Environmental Policy and Business Strategies: The Need for Innovative Management in Industry
503(16)
Paulo C. Ferrao
Manuel V. Heitor
Life Cycle Assessment: A Tool for Innovation and Improved Environmental Performance
519(12)
Adisa Azapagic
Strategies for Social Sustainability Through the Built Environment: A Comparative Study
531(16)
Teresa Valsassina Heitor
PART VII: BROADENING PERSPECTIVES
Art and Space
547(14)
Jorge C. G. Calado
Index 561(8)
About the Contributors 569

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