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Investing in innovation : creating a research and innovation policy that works

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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cambridge : MIT, 1999Description: 516 p.Subject(s): Gestao Tecnologica | Politica de Ciencia e Tecnologia | Pesquisa | Investimento Publico | Politica de Investimentos | Administracao de Ciencia e Tecnologia | Politica Tecnologica | Tecnologia | Programas Tecnologicos | Programas de Pesquisa | Politica de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento | Transferencia de Tecnologia | Mudança Tecnológica | Estados Unidos
Contents:
The changing environment for technology policy Challenges to technology policy in a changing world economy - Lewis M. Branscomb and Richard Florida Technology policy and economic growth - Michael Borrus and Jay Stowsky Measurement issues - Adam B. Jaffe Social capital: a key enabler of innovation - Jane E. Fountain From science policy to reserch policy - Lewis M. Branscomb Assessment of technology programs The advanced technology program: opportunities for enhacement - Christopher T. Hill Dual-use and the technology reinvestment project - Linda R. Cohen Rethinking the small business innovation reserch program - Scott J. Wallstern Technology transfer and the use of CRADAs at the national institutes of health - David H. Guston Manufacturing extension: performance, challenges, and policy issues - Philip Shapira Toward a new generation of environmental technology - George R. Heaton,Jr., and R. Darryl Banks Federal energy reserch and development for the challenges of the 21st century - John P. Holdren Policy tools and institutions Beyond the national information infrastructure initiative - Brian Kahin University-industry relations: the next four years and beyond - Harvey Brooks and Lucien P. Randazzese Industry consortia - Daniel Roos, Frank Field, and James Neely State governments: partners in innovation - Christopher M. Coburn and Duncan M. Brown Managing technology policy at the white house - David M. Hart Towards a reserch and innovation policy - Lewis M. Branscomb and James H. Keller
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The changing environment for technology policy Challenges to technology policy in a changing world economy - Lewis M. Branscomb and Richard Florida Technology policy and economic growth - Michael Borrus and Jay Stowsky Measurement issues - Adam B. Jaffe Social capital: a key enabler of innovation - Jane E. Fountain From science policy to reserch policy - Lewis M. Branscomb Assessment of technology programs The advanced technology program: opportunities for enhacement - Christopher T. Hill Dual-use and the technology reinvestment project - Linda R. Cohen Rethinking the small business innovation reserch program - Scott J. Wallstern Technology transfer and the use of CRADAs at the national institutes of health - David H. Guston Manufacturing extension: performance, challenges, and policy issues - Philip Shapira Toward a new generation of environmental technology - George R. Heaton,Jr., and R. Darryl Banks Federal energy reserch and development for the challenges of the 21st century - John P. Holdren Policy tools and institutions Beyond the national information infrastructure initiative - Brian Kahin University-industry relations: the next four years and beyond - Harvey Brooks and Lucien P. Randazzese Industry consortia - Daniel Roos, Frank Field, and James Neely State governments: partners in innovation - Christopher M. Coburn and Duncan M. Brown Managing technology policy at the white house - David M. Hart Towards a reserch and innovation policy - Lewis M. Branscomb and James H. Keller

(Macro)Investimento

Fomento aos Investimentos

Investimentos Industriais

Investimentos Privados

Necessidades de Investimentos

Projetos de Investimentos

Inovacoes Industriais

Tecnologia Avançada

(Notas)Inovações Tecnologicas

Capital Social

Tecnologia Ambiental

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