Joining Complexity Science and Social Simulation for Innovation Policy : Agent-based Modelling using the SKIN Platform /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2016.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note:pt. IChallenges of Research and Innovation Policy
- ch. OneEuropean and National Innovation Agendas /Benjamin Schrempf
- ch. TwoSmart Specialisation and Universities: Challenges and Opportunities in the 2014-2020 Programming Period /Bela Kardon
- pt. IIApplying Conventional Quantitative Methods in Innovation Research
- ch. ThreeThe Interplay between Environmental and Quality/Lean Practices in Supply Chains /Brian Fynes
- ch. FourAppropriation Regimes and Firm Performance in Incumbent Services Firms /Camilla Noonan
- pt. IIIComplexity Science, Social Simulation and Innovation
- ch. FivePolicy Modelling of Large-Scale Social Systems: Lessons from the SKIN Model of Innovation /Nigel Gilbert
- ch. SixExtending Agent-Based Modeling via Multicriteria Decision Analysis /Javier Pereira Retamales
- ch. SevenAn Agent-based Simulation Model of Self-Sustaining Regional Innovation Systems /Giuseppe Zollo
- pt. IVCase Study: Innovation Policy in Ireland
- ch. EightExploring a Neo-institutional Approach to Policy Research: The Politics of the Emergence of a Field of Science, Technology and Innovation in Ireland /Simeon Vidolov
- ch. NineIreland's Technology Transfer Policy /Frederic Adam
- ch. TenAdditionality of Incubator Support on Networks of University Spin-Out Firms /Gary Chapman
- ch. ElevenStart-ups When and Where? Using the SKIN Platform for Modelling the Birth of New Firms /Michel Schilperoord
- pt. VFuture Research Issues in Complexity Science and Social Simulation
- ch. TwelveCollective Behavior as a New Social Agent /Elena Pugacheva
- ch. ThirteenAgenvironments? Towards Simulating Socially Constructed Complexity /Ozge Dilaver.