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The Emergence of Kawasaki Disease in India: Why History (of Medicine) Matters
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-02-08)
Dr. Howard Kushner is the Nat C. Robertson Distinguished Professor of Science and Society at Emory University. An historian of medicine, Kushner holds a joint appointment in the Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts (ILA) ...
Slicing the knowledge-based economy in Brazil, China and India: A tale of 3 software industries
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004)
Developing Eco-system for Knowledge to Wealth Creation - Role of Technology Business Incubators in Indian National Innovation System.
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-09-15)
This paper examines the current role of technology business incubators in academic entrepreneurship. The paper seeks to identify and understand the challenges to technology business incubators in contribution to the transfer ...
Leveraging Public Funded Research for India’s Economic Emergence: The Role of IPR
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-09-15)
India's emergence in the world economy may be largely attributed to its sustained efforts towards technological learning, capacity building and innovation. At this juncture, India's transition to a knowledge economy could ...
Slicing the knowledge based economy: Tales from the software industry in Brazil and beyond
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004)
Having experienced double digit growth rates since the beginning of 1990s decade, the Brazilian software market, is the world’s 7th largest. The industry was valued at $7.7 billion in 2001, a size comparable to the Indian ...
Higher Education and the Indian Software Industry
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-10-06)
Rafiq Dossani is a senior research scholar at Shorenstein APARC in Stanford University, responsible for developing and directing the South Asia Initiative. His research interests include South Asian security, and financial, ...
The Innovation Edge: Succeeding Globally by Acting Locally in the Race with Asia
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-11-12)
Drivers of Regional Innovation Systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-10-02)
This paper will examine the policy actors and imperatives for regional innovation systems. The emphasis is on regional, rather than national systems, since regions have the competitive advantage in the global economic ...
Innovation Policies and Trade Development in India: An Overview
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-10-02)
There is a growing interest and literature available about the linkages of science & technology and innovation policies to the trade and investment patterns in most of the developed and some of the advanced developing ...
But why? Towards agricultural science policy in India
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-09-16)
India, with a successful green revolution, is now the republic of hunger . This paper analyses the evolution of economic growth, agricultural policy and science. Scientific research, historically subsumed within overall ...