Globalization of Technology: Issues in Technology Transfer and Technological Capability Building
Edited by : Prasada Reddy,
Research Policy
Institute, Lund University, Sweden |
1. Techno-Economic Paradigms and Latecomer Industrialization
Pedro Conceição,
Instituto Superior Technico, Portugal
Manuel V. Heitor,
Instituto Superior Technico, Portugal
Technological
Leapfrogging by Developing Countries
M. R. Bhagavan,
Stockholm Environment Institute(SEI), Sweden
Biotechnology and
Implications for Technological Capability Building in Developing Countries
Dilek Cetindamar,
Graduate School of Management, Sabanci University, Turkey
Bo Carlsson,
Department of Economics, Case Western Reserve University, USA
Human Resources and
Work Organization in the Knowledge Economy - The Case of the Indian Software
Industry
Sandra Rothboeck,
International Labour Organization, India
2. Knowledge Networks and the Internet
Peter Cukor, Fletcher
School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, USA
Lee McKnight,
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, USA
Inter-Firm
Technology Cooperation and Implications for Capability Building
Prasada Reddy,
Research Policy Institute, Lund University, Sweden
Knowledge Networks
for Meeting the Societal Demands - The University Organization in Transition
Mats Benner, Research
Policy Institute, Lund University, Sweden
Science Parks and
Economic Development
Åsa Lindholm
Dahlstrand, Department of Industrial Dynamics, Chalmers University of
Technology, Sweden
Helen Lawton Smith,
Centre for Local Economic Development, Coventry Business School, Coventry
University, UK
3. Technology Transfer: Vehicles, Conditions, Spillovers, and Policy Challenges
Koh Ai Tee,
Department of Economics, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Shandre Thangavelu,
Department of Economics, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Technology Transfer
Through Foreign Direct Investment to Developing Countries - The Role of Home
Country Measures
Mimi Louise Groenbech,
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Transfer of Cleaner
Production Technologies to Transition Economics and the Role of Meso-Level
Institutions: The Case of Lithuania
Leonardas Rinkevicius,
Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
4. The Social Implications of Technological Development: Industrialization and Innovation as a Collective Process
Arni Sverrison,
Department of Sociology, Stockholm University, Sweden
Some Questions
Related to the Epistomological Purity of Science?
Mammo Muchie, Aalborg
University, Denmark
The Dynamics of
Technology and Gender Roles
Anna Faelth, United
Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Switzerland
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