This book provides an overview of United States and Japanese technology policy development at the national level with case analyses of Austin, Texas and Tsuruoka, Japan to identify key strategies and processes that have resulted in successful endogenous technology-based business development and job creation.
This book provides an overview of United States and Japanese technology policy development at the national level with case analyses of Austin, Texas and Tsuruoka, Japan to identify key strategies and processes that have resulted in successful endogenous technology-based business development and job creation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Routledge Advances in Regional Economics, Science and Policy
Akio Nishizawa is a Senior Research Fellow of New Industry Creation Hatchery Center (NICHe) and Professor Emeritus at TOHOKU University, Sendai, Japan. David V. Gibson is a Senior Research Scientist Emeritus at the IC² (Innovation, Creativity, Capital) Institute, The University of Texas, Austin.
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Introduction 1. and New Technology Policies in the US and Japan 2. The World's First Technopolis, "New Small i" institutions and Key Reasons for Japan's Failed Technopolis Policy 3. Technology Venturing and Theoretical Modeling for "New Capital I" and "New Small i" Institutions 4. Case Studies: Austin, Texas, US and Tsuruoka, Yamagata, Japan 5. Conclusion: Important Conditions for Successful Endogenous Tech-based Economic Development
Introduction 1. and New Technology Policies in the US and Japan 2. The World's First Technopolis, "New Small i" institutions and Key Reasons for Japan's Failed Technopolis Policy 3. Technology Venturing and Theoretical Modeling for "New Capital I" and "New Small i" Institutions 4. Case Studies: Austin, Texas, US and Tsuruoka, Yamagata, Japan 5. Conclusion: Important Conditions for Successful Endogenous Tech-based Economic Development
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