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National Systems of Innovation in Latin America: Development & Structural Reforms
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004)
National innovation systems – theoretical foundations and implications for economic development
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004)
Economic Development and the National System of Innovation Approach
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004)
“One major academic aim of the conference is to enrich and enhance the quality of innovation research by applying some of its fundamental concepts such as 'innovation systems', 'competence building' and 'interactive learning' ...
Role of government in promoting technology development
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004)
National Systems of Innovation: the Connections between Neo-schumpeterians and ECLA literatures
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004)
Developmental university systems: empirical, analytical and normative perspectives
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-09)
It has become almost trivial to assert that in the knowledge society universities are important institutions. This consensus notwithstanding, questions like in what sense and for whom those institutions are important are ...
Strategic policies for capabilities acquisition and development: A taxonomy of policy models in terms of S&T priorities setting
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008)
The publication of “Science the Endless Frontier” in July 1945 signaled the deep change occurred in the relationships between science, technology and society as a result of the war effort. In fact, the promise of modern ...
Sectoral systems of innovation and economic development
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008)
Evolutionary Economic Theory and the National Innovation System Perspective for an Integrated African National Structural Transformation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008)
China's system and vision of innovation: analysis of the national medium- and long-term science and technology development plan (2006-2020)
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-09)
China has been characterised by extremely high rates of economic growth for the last several decades. This growth originates from a transformation of the institutional set up giving more room for regional initiative, private ...