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National Innovation Systems Zusammenfassung

National Innovation Systems: A Comparative Analysis Richard R. Nelson (Henry R. Luce Professor of International Political Economy, School of International and Public Affairs and Graduate School of Business, Henry R. Luce Professor of International Political Economy, School of International and Public Affairs and Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, New York)

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`admirable study of national innovation systems ... the book is unusually coherent in its scope and analysis. It provides a wealth of information not just about technology policies, but about the institutional and cultural factors which influence each country's industrial performance ... This book is an important contribution towards more balanced discussion of high-tech issues and more rational government policies' Financial Times
`This book edited by Richard R. Nelson, is the culmination of a multi-author, multi-national project on national innovation systems and, as such is a superb achievement ... this book will become a classic study for anyone concerned with the world's scientific system. Japan is merely one of the countries under study.' Anglo Japanese Journal
The quality of the project depended on a shared understanding of the concept which nontheless did not bind the contributors in a predetermined straightjacket. It was a fine balancing act, and in my view largely successful, with Richard Nelson as editor proving particularly adept on the tightrope. * The Economic Journal *

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Contributors 1: Richard R. Nelson and Nathan Rosenberg: Technical Innovation and National Systems Part I: Large High-Income Countries 2: David C. Mowery and Nathan Rosenberg: The U.S. National Innovation System 3: Hiroyuki Odagiri and Akira Goto: The Japanese System of Innovaton: Past, Present, and Future 4: Otto Keck: The National System for Technical Innovation in Germany 5: William Walker: National Innovation Systems: Britain 6: Francois Chesnais: The French National System of Innovation 7: Franco Malerba: The National System of Innovation: Italy Part II: Smaller High-Income Countries 8: Charles Edquist and Bengt-Ake Lundvall: Comparing the Danish and Swedish Systems of Innovation 9: Donald G. McFetridge: The Canadian System of Industrial Innovation 10: Robert G. Gregory: The Australian Innovation System Part III: Lower Income Countries 11: Linsu Kim: National System of Industrial Innovation: Dynamics of Capability Building in Korea 12: Chi-Ming Hou and San Gee: National Systems Supporting Technical Advance in Industry: The Case of Taiwan 13: Carl J. Dalhman and Claudio R. Frischtak: National Systems Supporting Technical Advance in Industry: The Brazilian Experience 14: Jorge M. Katz and Nestor A. Bercovich: National Systems of Innovation Supporting Technical Advance in Industry: The Case of Argentina 15: Morris Teubal: The Innovation System of Israel: Description, Performance, and Outstanding Issues Part IV: National Innovation Systems 16: Richard R. Nelson: A Retrospective Index

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GOR009212440
9780195076172
0195076176
National Innovation Systems: A Comparative Analysis Richard R. Nelson (Henry R. Luce Professor of International Political Economy, School of International and Public Affairs and Graduate School of Business, Henry R. Luce Professor of International Political Economy, School of International and Public Affairs and Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, New York)
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Oxford University Press Inc
1993-07-01
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