Diversities of Innovation
Herausgeber: Hilpert, Ulrich
Diversities of Innovation
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Innovation varies fundamentally between countries - and public policies can be determined according to different societies' needs (e.g. energy technology, environmental technologies). This comparison between countries and continents featuring a range of world experts helps develop a fuller picture of innovations and their social basis.
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Innovation varies fundamentally between countries - and public policies can be determined according to different societies' needs (e.g. energy technology, environmental technologies). This comparison between countries and continents featuring a range of world experts helps develop a fuller picture of innovations and their social basis.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781138189072
- ISBN-10: 1138189073
- Artikelnr.: 56243684
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781138189072
- ISBN-10: 1138189073
- Artikelnr.: 56243684
Ulrich Hilpert is Professor and Chair of Comparative Government in the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences at Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany.
Part I: Introduction 1 About Socio-Economic Development, Technology and
Government Policies: Diversities of Innovation Ulrich Hilpert Part II:
General Perspectives on Divergent Innovation 2 Skilled Labour and
Continuing Education: The Role of the Social-Partners for Divergent
Opportunities of Innovation Michael Vassiliadis 3 Surfing the Long Wave:
changing patterns of innovation in a long-term perspective Walter Scherrer
4 Building research diversity Alain-Marc Rieu Part III: Labour and
Innovation 5 Diversity as Innovation and Opportunity: Transformative Affect
in S&T Workforce Participation Connie L. McNeely 6 Postsecondary Education
and the Development of Skilled Workforces: Comparative Policy Innovation in
Brazil and the U.S. Paul M.A. Baker, Matej Drev and Mariza Almeida 7
Underemployment of middle-skilled workers and Innovation outcomes: A
cross-country analysis Francesco D. Sandulli and Elena Gimenez Fernandez
Part IV: Divergent Strategies and Problems of New Technological Powers in a
Changing Global Situation 8 Diverse patterns of innovation in India for
broader impacts Torsten Schunder and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen 9 South Korea as
a New Player in Global Innovation: role of a highly educated labour force's
participation in new technologies and industries Sunyang Chung 10
Diversified Metropolitan Innovation in China Xiangdong Chen, Ruixi Li, Xin
Nin, and Valerie Hunstock Part V: Science-Based and Technology-Based
Opportunities 11 New manufacturing Trends in Developed Regions: three
delineations of new industrial policies - 'Phoenix Industry', 'Industry
4.0', and 'Smart Specialisation' Alberto Bramanti 12 Globalization,
competitiveness and the supply of highly skilled labour in civil aerospace
Desmond Hickie, Neil Jones and Florian Schloderer 13 Contextualisation of
Innovation: The absorptive capacity of society and the innovation process
Bill O'Gorman and Willie Donnelly Part VI: Conclusions 14 Systematics and
Opprtunities of Diversities of Innovation Ulrich Hilpert
Government Policies: Diversities of Innovation Ulrich Hilpert Part II:
General Perspectives on Divergent Innovation 2 Skilled Labour and
Continuing Education: The Role of the Social-Partners for Divergent
Opportunities of Innovation Michael Vassiliadis 3 Surfing the Long Wave:
changing patterns of innovation in a long-term perspective Walter Scherrer
4 Building research diversity Alain-Marc Rieu Part III: Labour and
Innovation 5 Diversity as Innovation and Opportunity: Transformative Affect
in S&T Workforce Participation Connie L. McNeely 6 Postsecondary Education
and the Development of Skilled Workforces: Comparative Policy Innovation in
Brazil and the U.S. Paul M.A. Baker, Matej Drev and Mariza Almeida 7
Underemployment of middle-skilled workers and Innovation outcomes: A
cross-country analysis Francesco D. Sandulli and Elena Gimenez Fernandez
Part IV: Divergent Strategies and Problems of New Technological Powers in a
Changing Global Situation 8 Diverse patterns of innovation in India for
broader impacts Torsten Schunder and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen 9 South Korea as
a New Player in Global Innovation: role of a highly educated labour force's
participation in new technologies and industries Sunyang Chung 10
Diversified Metropolitan Innovation in China Xiangdong Chen, Ruixi Li, Xin
Nin, and Valerie Hunstock Part V: Science-Based and Technology-Based
Opportunities 11 New manufacturing Trends in Developed Regions: three
delineations of new industrial policies - 'Phoenix Industry', 'Industry
4.0', and 'Smart Specialisation' Alberto Bramanti 12 Globalization,
competitiveness and the supply of highly skilled labour in civil aerospace
Desmond Hickie, Neil Jones and Florian Schloderer 13 Contextualisation of
Innovation: The absorptive capacity of society and the innovation process
Bill O'Gorman and Willie Donnelly Part VI: Conclusions 14 Systematics and
Opprtunities of Diversities of Innovation Ulrich Hilpert
Part I: Introduction 1 About Socio-Economic Development, Technology and
Government Policies: Diversities of Innovation Ulrich Hilpert Part II:
General Perspectives on Divergent Innovation 2 Skilled Labour and
Continuing Education: The Role of the Social-Partners for Divergent
Opportunities of Innovation Michael Vassiliadis 3 Surfing the Long Wave:
changing patterns of innovation in a long-term perspective Walter Scherrer
4 Building research diversity Alain-Marc Rieu Part III: Labour and
Innovation 5 Diversity as Innovation and Opportunity: Transformative Affect
in S&T Workforce Participation Connie L. McNeely 6 Postsecondary Education
and the Development of Skilled Workforces: Comparative Policy Innovation in
Brazil and the U.S. Paul M.A. Baker, Matej Drev and Mariza Almeida 7
Underemployment of middle-skilled workers and Innovation outcomes: A
cross-country analysis Francesco D. Sandulli and Elena Gimenez Fernandez
Part IV: Divergent Strategies and Problems of New Technological Powers in a
Changing Global Situation 8 Diverse patterns of innovation in India for
broader impacts Torsten Schunder and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen 9 South Korea as
a New Player in Global Innovation: role of a highly educated labour force's
participation in new technologies and industries Sunyang Chung 10
Diversified Metropolitan Innovation in China Xiangdong Chen, Ruixi Li, Xin
Nin, and Valerie Hunstock Part V: Science-Based and Technology-Based
Opportunities 11 New manufacturing Trends in Developed Regions: three
delineations of new industrial policies - 'Phoenix Industry', 'Industry
4.0', and 'Smart Specialisation' Alberto Bramanti 12 Globalization,
competitiveness and the supply of highly skilled labour in civil aerospace
Desmond Hickie, Neil Jones and Florian Schloderer 13 Contextualisation of
Innovation: The absorptive capacity of society and the innovation process
Bill O'Gorman and Willie Donnelly Part VI: Conclusions 14 Systematics and
Opprtunities of Diversities of Innovation Ulrich Hilpert
Government Policies: Diversities of Innovation Ulrich Hilpert Part II:
General Perspectives on Divergent Innovation 2 Skilled Labour and
Continuing Education: The Role of the Social-Partners for Divergent
Opportunities of Innovation Michael Vassiliadis 3 Surfing the Long Wave:
changing patterns of innovation in a long-term perspective Walter Scherrer
4 Building research diversity Alain-Marc Rieu Part III: Labour and
Innovation 5 Diversity as Innovation and Opportunity: Transformative Affect
in S&T Workforce Participation Connie L. McNeely 6 Postsecondary Education
and the Development of Skilled Workforces: Comparative Policy Innovation in
Brazil and the U.S. Paul M.A. Baker, Matej Drev and Mariza Almeida 7
Underemployment of middle-skilled workers and Innovation outcomes: A
cross-country analysis Francesco D. Sandulli and Elena Gimenez Fernandez
Part IV: Divergent Strategies and Problems of New Technological Powers in a
Changing Global Situation 8 Diverse patterns of innovation in India for
broader impacts Torsten Schunder and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen 9 South Korea as
a New Player in Global Innovation: role of a highly educated labour force's
participation in new technologies and industries Sunyang Chung 10
Diversified Metropolitan Innovation in China Xiangdong Chen, Ruixi Li, Xin
Nin, and Valerie Hunstock Part V: Science-Based and Technology-Based
Opportunities 11 New manufacturing Trends in Developed Regions: three
delineations of new industrial policies - 'Phoenix Industry', 'Industry
4.0', and 'Smart Specialisation' Alberto Bramanti 12 Globalization,
competitiveness and the supply of highly skilled labour in civil aerospace
Desmond Hickie, Neil Jones and Florian Schloderer 13 Contextualisation of
Innovation: The absorptive capacity of society and the innovation process
Bill O'Gorman and Willie Donnelly Part VI: Conclusions 14 Systematics and
Opprtunities of Diversities of Innovation Ulrich Hilpert