The New Asian Innovation Dynamics

The New Asian Innovation Dynamics
Title The New Asian Innovation Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Govindan Parayil
Publisher Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages 324
Release 2009-01-15
Genre Business & Economics
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This empirically and conceptually rich volume identifies the emerging dynamics in the broader areas of science, technology and R&D in China and India by identifying the principal forces and actors at work that shape the new global division of labour in the internationalization of technology and innovation.

The New Generation Z in Asia

The New Generation Z in Asia
Title The New Generation Z in Asia PDF eBook
Author Elodie Gentina
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 260
Release 2020-10-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1800432208

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The New Generation Z in Asia: Dynamics, Differences, Digitalization is the first book to compare the Asiatic Generation Z (born 1990–1995) in terms of country and culture specific drivers and characteristics based on interdisciplinary and international scientific research.

Dynamics of Innovation

Dynamics of Innovation
Title Dynamics of Innovation PDF eBook
Author François Caron
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 272
Release 2015-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1785330365

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Best known as the leading historian of French railways, François Caron has also done significant work on topics as varied as electricity, water and steam power, the theory of innovation, the structure of enterprise, and other aspects of economic development in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In this volume, he brings together these different facets of his expertise in order to present a broad panorama of modern technology. Caron shows how artisanal know-how was adapted, expanded, and formalized during the three industrial revolutions that swept over Great Britain, France, Germany, and the United States in a comprehensive analysis of this long, complex, and continuous historical process, leading up to the twenty-first century. Thus, he illustrates the increasingly fruitful interaction between technological and scientific knowledge in modern times.

Institutional Diversity and Innovation

Institutional Diversity and Innovation
Title Institutional Diversity and Innovation PDF eBook
Author Cornelia Storz
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 305
Release 2011-05-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136715487

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The concept of "innovation systems" has gained considerable attention from scholars and politicians alike. The concept promises not only to serve as a tool to explain sustained economic development, but also to provide policy-makers with scientifically grounded policy options to advance the growth of economies. The thrust of much recent literature has been to review existing empirical findings in order to deduce "best practice" models which are assumed to benefit all countries in a similar fashion. However, as this book argues, such ‘universal’ models often fail in both analysis and policy prescriptions, as they do not take into account sufficiently the circumstances and development trajectories of particular countries. With a foreword by Richard Whitley, this book discusses the extent to which the diagnoses and reform recommendations of recent work on innovation theory, and the related policy recommendations, actually apply to Japan and China. Making links between behavioural economics and institutional analysis, the book covers their regulatory framework, legal and science system, the labour and capital market, and intra-firm relations. It examines the present design and reasons underlying the Japanese and Chinese innovation systems, and based on those findings, emphasises the necessity for reform to secure the future competitiveness of both countries. The book is introduced by a foreword by Richard Whitley, Professor of Organisational Sociology at Manchester Business School.

Science, Technology Policy and the Diffusion of Knowledge

Science, Technology Policy and the Diffusion of Knowledge
Title Science, Technology Policy and the Diffusion of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Tim Turpin
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 488
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781781008515

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The Asia Pacific has emerged as one of the most dynamic regions in the world, presenting a variety of social and economic experiences and responses to global pressures. In this book twelve country case studies explore the ways in which national science, technology and innovation policies are evolving in response to globalization. The editors argue that the national innovation system (NIS) perspective is driving policy regimes toward new approaches in policy intervention. Underlying the new policy agenda is a concern with reframing the role for science, technology and innovation institutions including higher education and integrating local community, national and global technology objectives.Presenting a broad analysis, the book will be of great interest to policy analysts and practitioners concerned with science, technology and innovation policy. It will also appeal to academic and postgraduate students concerned with innovation and industrial development, as well as scholars and practitioners engaged in regional development and international business in the Asia pacific region.

Two Decades of Market Reform in India

Two Decades of Market Reform in India
Title Two Decades of Market Reform in India PDF eBook
Author Sudipta Bhattacharyya
Publisher Anthem Press
Total Pages 276
Release 2013-12-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0857283359

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Have neoliberal policies truly yielded beneficial effects for India? ‘Two Decades of Market Reform in India’ presents a collection of essays that challenge the conventional wisdom of Indian market reforms, examining the effects of neoliberal policies enacted by the Indian government and exploding the myths that surround them. In particular, the volume questions the perceived benefits of India’s reform policies in the areas of growth, agriculture, industry and poverty alleviation, and examines how the government’s focus on preventing a fiscal deficit caused a large-scale decline in development expenditures, which in turn has had a negative impact on the well-being of the poor. With its rich and insightful analysis, ‘Two Decades of Market Reform in India’ bravely shines a light on the true implications of India’s neoliberal governmental policies, and provides a revealing indication of how policy reform since 1991 has, at times, detrimentally affected the general populace of India.

Imitation to Innovation

Imitation to Innovation
Title Imitation to Innovation PDF eBook
Author Linsu Kim
Publisher
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Release 1997
Genre Industries
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