Despite an avalanche of literature over the last 30 years there has been relatively little written on the role played by strategic planning in the transfer of technology, particularly from developed to less developed countries. Technology transfer, which involves the acquisition of inventive activity by secondary users, is conceded vital to socio-economic growth, but usually it is looked at internationally from a micro perspective. Unlike other books, Madu's volume looks at technology transfer holistically. It examines the advantages of technology transfer and its limitations by viewing…mehr
Despite an avalanche of literature over the last 30 years there has been relatively little written on the role played by strategic planning in the transfer of technology, particularly from developed to less developed countries. Technology transfer, which involves the acquisition of inventive activity by secondary users, is conceded vital to socio-economic growth, but usually it is looked at internationally from a micro perspective. Unlike other books, Madu's volume looks at technology transfer holistically. It examines the advantages of technology transfer and its limitations by viewing recipient nations as systems, in which social, economic, behavioral, and political influences converge to help shape technological decisions. Only when a systems perspective like this is adopted and technology seen as a strategic variable can technology transfer be understood and successfully implemented, says Madu. Madu thus identifies the failures of technology transfer as the result of malfunctions in three components of the system: technology, structure, and behavior. He analyzes these malfunctions, offers ways to repair them, and considers technology from the viewpoints of both transferrer and receiver, whose missions, goals, and objectives are often not only disparate but sometimes in conflict. He then offers what he calls prescriptive frameworks and guidelines to help implement transfer, and to see it as a variable that must be integrated into national development planning. Throughout, Madu makes it clear that the objective of technology transfer is the maximizing of social welfare. Using this overarching premise he is able to evaluate both the benefits and the social costs associated with technology transfer and to develop his prescriptive, integrative models. Intended for specialists in international finance and development and international business management, Madu's book will be of special value to teachers of graduate courses in socio-economic development, public policy, and economics, and to policymakers throughout government.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
CHRISTIAN NDUBISI MADU is Research Scholar, Professor, and Management Science Program Chair at Pace University. He is the author of more than 70 research papers in refereed journals such as IIE Transactions, Decision Sciences, Journal of Operational Research Society, European Journal of Operational Research, and others. He is also the author of five books including Strategic Planning in Technology Transfers to Less Developed Countries (Quorum Books, 1992), Management of New Technologies for Global Competitiveness (Quorum, 1993), Experimental Statistical Designs and Analysis for Simulation Modeling (with Chu-hua Kuei) (Quorum Books, 1993), Strategic Total Quality Management (with Chu-hua Kuei) (Quorum Books, 1995).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Technology Transfer Critical Factors for Successful Transfer of Technology The Role of Technology in National Development Technology and Productivity Strategic Planning in Technology Transfers Need-Capability Assessment Malfunction in the Technology Transfer Process A Systems Approach to the Transfer of Mutually Dependent Technologies Strategic Planning in Technology Transfer: A Dialectical Approach Cognitive Processes in Technology Management and Transfer Technology and the Natural Environment Technology Assessment Technology Forecasting and Futures Research Index
Preface Technology Transfer Critical Factors for Successful Transfer of Technology The Role of Technology in National Development Technology and Productivity Strategic Planning in Technology Transfers Need-Capability Assessment Malfunction in the Technology Transfer Process A Systems Approach to the Transfer of Mutually Dependent Technologies Strategic Planning in Technology Transfer: A Dialectical Approach Cognitive Processes in Technology Management and Transfer Technology and the Natural Environment Technology Assessment Technology Forecasting and Futures Research Index
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