Investing in innovation : creating a research and innovation policy that works /
Shortly after taking office in 1993, President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore called for a shift in American technology policy toward an expansion of public investments in partnerships with private industry, backed up by scientific research in universities and national laboratories. The aut...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
©1998.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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 research policy / Lewis M. Branscomb
- The Advanced Technology Program: opportunities for enhancement / Christopher T. Hill
- Dual-use and the Technology Reinvestment Project / Linda R. Cohen
- Rethinking the Small Business Innovation Research program / Scott J. Wallsten
- 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 research and development for the challenges of the 21st century / John P. Holdren
- 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 research and innovation policy / Lewis M. Branscomb and James H. Keller.