
Emerging Dimensions of Technology Management
K. B. Akhilesh(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 27. February 2013
Book
Hardback
XII, 208 pages
978-81-322-0791-7 (ISBN)
Description
Technology is the key driver of business. May it be airport, ICT , smart governance, manufacturing or plantations. Technology management opens up opportunities for the business and help achieve leadership positions. This collection of papers provides a glimpse of issues faced in different sectors. These papers also should inspire more researchers to expand the scope of the subject itself.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
41 s/w Abbildungen
XII, 208 p. 41 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-81-322-0791-7 (9788132207917)
DOI
10.1007/978-81-322-0792-4
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Professor K. B. Akhilesh, Professor of Human Resource Management, Organizational Behavior and Technology Management at Indian Institute of Science since 1982, was Chairman of the Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Science from 1993 to 1998. His research and teaching interests are the development of human resource skills in the information technology and manufacturing sectors. He has published over 100 papers in Indian and international journals and 7 books. Professor Akhilesh has guided over 20 Doctoral students, served as an external PhD examiner in India, South Africa and USA. Professor Akhilesh has been a visiting lecturer at many universities and organizations, worldwide, including USA, Germany, France, Japan, Canada, Belgium and Sweden. He was invited as a Visiting Researcher by Japan Institute of Labor, Tokyo. He is also an (Adjunct Professor) at George Mason University (Fairfax, VA) and visiting Professor at University of Hamburg, School of information. He hastaught two courses Knowledge Management and International Business Leaders in Pforzheim University, and University of Lemgo, Germany. As a consultant, speaker and a trainer he has interacted with companies like DaimlerChrysler, Airbus Industries, Pratt and Whitney USA, Lapp India, International Labor Organization, Volkswagen, Vee Tech, Honeywell, BSNL, 5th Central Pay Commission, Central Silk Board, DRDL (DRDO), LRDE, CPRI, and so on. As a corporate management trainer and facilitator, he has participated in over 1,000 Management Development Programs. He is a member of many major professional organizations, including: Academy of Management, USA. Professor Akhilesh was honored for his life time contribution to HR management by National Institute of Personnel Management (NIPM).
Content
1. Emerging Issues in Technology Management: Global Perspectives: The Need for and Understanding of a Technology Commercialization Framework.- 2. Innovation Valuation: Guesswork or Formalized Framework? A Literature Review.- 3. Drivers of Intraregional M&As within Developing Asia.- 4.Technology management in India's Plantations Sector: Structural Infirmities Perspective.- 5. Good Urban Governance and Smart Technologies - a German City as a Best Practice Case of e-Government.- 6. An Overview on Technology Nurturing and Incubation from a Lifescience Perspective.- 7. An Integrated Talent Management System for Maintaining an Up-to-date Technical Workforce.- 8. Designing and Operating Communities of Practice for Managing Knowledge: Lessons from a Comprehensive Global Knowledge Management Survey.- 9. Airport Technology Management.- 10. Innovation and Implementation of Climate Related Energy Efficient Building Design in India.- 11. Between Collaboration and Competition in Modern TechnologyManagement and Innovation.- 12. Understanding social business.- 13. Technologies for Sustainable Development - Korean Experience.- 14. Multiagent Coordination Enabling Autonomous Logistics.- 15. Managing Technology for Defence.