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Industrial organisation of high-technology markets : the Internet and information technologies
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ISBN: 9781781951989 9781783472925 1781951985 1783472928 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cheltemham : Edward Elgar,

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An outline of strategies for building an innovation system for Knowledge city
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ISBN: 9780833079732 0833079735 0833077007 9780833077004 Year: 2012 Publisher: Santa Monica, California : RAND Corporation,

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Science and technology in the People's Republic of China.
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Year: 2010 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : Science Reference Services, Science, Technology & Business Division, Library of Congress,

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Universities, Innovation and the Economy
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Year: 2006 Publisher: London : Taylor & Francis,

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Universities are increasingly expected to be at the heart of networked structures contributing to society in meaningful and measurable ways through research, the teaching and development of experts, and knowledge innovation. While there is nothing new in universities' links with industry, what is recent is their role as territorial actors. It is government policy in many countries that universities - and in some countries national laboratories - stimulate regional or local economic development. Universities, Innovation and the Economy explores the implications of this expectation. It sites this new role within the context of broader political histories, comparing how countries in Europe and North America have balanced the traditional roles of teaching and research with that of exploitation of research and defining a territorial role. Helen Lawton-Smith highlights how pressure from the state and from industry has produced new paradigms of accountability that include responsibilities for regional development. This book uses empirical evidence from studies conducted in North America and Europe to provide an overview of the changing geography of university-industry links.

Analyzing japanese high technologies : the techno-paradigm shift
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ISBN: 0861878353 Year: 1992 Publisher: Londres : Pinter Publisher,

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Handbook of research on high-technology entrepreneurs
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ISBN: 1282893661 9786612893667 1849805385 Year: 2010 Publisher: Cheltenham, U.K. : Edward Elgar Pub.,

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Presents an overview of empirical and conceptual developments in the study of high-tech entrepreneurs from an interdisciplinary and multinational perspective. This book explores various conceptual frameworks and definitions of high-tech entrepreneurs and of the entrepreneurial process based on studies in different settings and contexts.


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Survey of high technology firms
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Year: 1999 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : Office of Advocacy, U.S. Small Business Administration,

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Pursuing the knowledge economy : a sympathetic history of high-skill, high-wage hubris
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ISBN: 1788215168 Year: 2022 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne : Agenda Publishing,

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In the 1990s, the 'knowledge economy' was hailed by policy-makers in developed democracies as an antidote to the anxieties arising from the era of market liberalization - an era characterized by the decline of skilled blue-collar work, increasing levels of social exclusion and widening regional inequality. The shift to knowledge-driven growth appeared to offer policymakers a way of harnessing technological progress and global economic integration for progressive purposes, and justifying progressive policies in terms of the economic benefits that they would produce.

Nick O'Donovan tells the story of how the techno-optimism once associated with the rise of the knowledge economy came to be supplanted by widespread anxiety about technological progress, and how the political consensus that formed around a knowledge-driven growth agenda has unravelled, paving the way for the electoral upheavals experienced by many developed democracies in recent years. By examining the rhetoric and reality of knowledge-driven growth over the last three decades, the book highlights the flawed assumptions underpinning this policy agenda, showing how its economic shortcomings map on to patterns of political discontent evident today. It assesses whether there is scope for rebooting this policy agenda in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, or whether politicians will need to reach beyond it if they are to deliver inclusive prosperity and equitable growth in the future.


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Creating Silicon Valley in Europe : public policy towards new technology industries
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ISBN: 1435622693 9786611164409 0191533483 1281164402 Year: 2007 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press,

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Through the 1990s and early 2000s the strength of the United States economy has been linked to its ability to foster large numbers of small innovative technology companies, a few of which have grown to dominate new industries, such as Microsoft, Genentech, or Google. US technology clusters such as Silicon Valley have become tremendous engines of innovation and wealth creation, and the envy of governments around the world. Creating Silicon Valley in Europe examinestrajectories by which new technology industries emerge and become sustainable across different types of economies. Governments aroun

Cluster genesis : technology-based industrial development
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ISBN: 0199232202 9780199232208 1280754192 9786610754199 1429490012 0191525839 Year: 2006 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press,

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Clusters - regional concentrations of related firms and organizations - are seen as being an important element of economic growth and innovation. But there is little understanding of how clusters come into existence, and little guidance provided on the role of policies that are conducive to the formation of clusters.Cluster Genesis focuses on these early origins of clusters. The case histories of well-known, established clusters, as well as more recently-developed clusters are discussed, including: The Hollywood motion picture cluster, Silicon Valley, Boston and San Francisco biotech regions,

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