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Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy Opportunities and Challenges for the Knowledge Ec... by Pedro Conceicao β€” book cover

Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy Opportunities and Challenges for the Knowledge Ec...

by Conceicao, Pedro V., Shariq, Syed, Heitor, Manuel
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Overview

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.

About the Author, Pedro Conceicao

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.

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A set of 37 papers selected from the 1st International Conference on Technology, Policy, and Innovation, (held in Macau, July, 1997). International contributors from government, academics, and business focus, for the most part, on the challenges for Asian countries in stimulating their knowledge economies. The papers are organized into sections devoted to knowledge and development; the university in the knowledge-based society; national and global perspectives on technology and innovation policies; challenges for newly industrialized regions; opportunities for China; and sustainability, environment, and business. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 5, 2003
Publisher
Greenwood Press
Pages
592
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781567202717

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