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Balázs, Katalin
[Contributor];
Barz, Michael
[Contributor];
Bell, Martin
[Contributor];
Bzhilianskaya, Liudmila
[Contributor];
Dyker, David A.
[Contributor];
Dyker, David A.
[Editor];
Garrouste, Pierre
[Contributor];
Havas, Attila
[Contributor];
Holmes, Peter
[Contributor];
Jacot, Jacques- Henri
[Contributor];
Pavitt, Keith
[Contributor];
Perrin, Jacques
[Contributor];
Radosevic, Slavo
[Contributor];
Sharp, Margaret
[Contributor];
Villeval, Marie-Claire
[Contributor];
Zacher, Lech
[Contributor]
The Technology of Transition
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- Media type: E-Book
- Title: The Technology of Transition : Science and Technology Policies for Transition Countries
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Contains:
Frontmatter
Contents
Notes on the editor and contributors
Preface
Part I Setting the Scene
1 Technology policy and industrial objectives in the context of economic transition
2 A general taxonomic approach to technology policy
3 Poland: technology problems in a typical transition economy
4 Transforming centrally planned systems of science and technology: the problem of obsolete competencies
Part II Transferring Technology
5 Technology transfer to transition countries: are there lessons from the experience of the post-war industrializing countries?
6 Multinational companies and the transfer and diffusion of new technological capabilites in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union
7 Technology transfer in global competition: the case of economies in transition
Part III Building Institutions
8 Is there any future for the Academies of Sciences?
9 National systems of innovation, public policy for innovation, and institutional learning: is the French experience relevant to the transition economies ?
Part IV Technology Transfer and International Trade
10 Foreign direct investment and intra-industry trade: the case of the automotive industry in Central Europe
11 EU trade, industry and competition policy: market access and transnational issues of policy-making for technology transfer
12 The transformation of technological capabilities in Russian defence enterprises, with special reference to dual-use technology
Index
- Contributor: Balázs, Katalin [Contributor]; Barz, Michael [Contributor]; Bell, Martin [Contributor]; Bzhilianskaya, Liudmila [Contributor]; Dyker, David A. [Contributor]; Dyker, David A. [Editor]; Garrouste, Pierre [Contributor]; Havas, Attila [Contributor]; Holmes, Peter [Contributor]; Jacot, Jacques- Henri [Contributor]; Pavitt, Keith [Contributor]; Perrin, Jacques [Contributor]; Radosevic, Slavo [Contributor]; Sharp, Margaret [Contributor]; Villeval, Marie-Claire [Contributor]; Zacher, Lech [Contributor]
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Published:
Budapest; New York: Central European University Press, [1997]
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (304 p.)
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.1515/9789633865040
- ISBN: 9789633865040
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- Keywords: Science and state Europe, Eastern ; Technology and state Europe, Eastern ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Economic Development ; Late 20th century ; Science policy ; Transition
- Origination:
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Footnote:
In English
- Description: This book addresses the crucial question of how countries which have suffered losses in productivity levels and innovatory momentum over perhaps twenty-thirty years can rediscover their dynamism. Because the contributors have the immediate experience of tackling such complex problems and possess first-hand knowledge of a wide range of developmental patterns, each is well-placed to advise on the search for comprehensive solutions. The book not only focuses on the problems of innovation and technology transfer as they are reflected in the experience of the transition period to date, but also develops conceptual and strategic approaches to problems which will take a generation or more to resolve
- Access State: Restricted Access | Information to licenced electronic resources of the SLUB