
Creating Value with Science and Technology
Eliezer Geisler(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 30. August 2001
Book
Hardback
360 pages
978-1-56720-405-6 (ISBN)
Description
Do science and technology create value for society and the economy, and how might one go about measuring it? How do we evaluate its benefits? Can we even be certain that there are benefits? Geisler argues that there are benefits, and that they outweigh in value the negative impacts that inevitably accompany them. His revolutionary new book goes on to show that they can also be measured and evaluated, and in one volume all of the existing knowledge on how to do it is complied--then Geisler's own methods are offered. The result is a compelling argument that the value of science and technology in our lives has indeed been positive, and that the economic well-being of all individuals, organizations, and nations rests upon them.
Geisler starts off by describing his conceptual framework for the evaluation of science and technology and the impact and benefits that proceed from them. He discusses the nature of evaluation in general terms, and then in the specific context of science, technology, and innovation together. He reviews the state of our present knowledge and assesses the nature of value creation itself. Throughout, Geisler remains fixed on his driving thesis: Although there are certainly some negative impacts from science and technology, on the whole the results of its outputs are positive. He shows how they have contributed to a range of activities and institutions, particularly to the improvement of health and human welfare worldwide. Finally, after discussing the theories of evaluation, he gets down to the practice, providing readers with a way to assess science and technological innovations for themselves.
Geisler starts off by describing his conceptual framework for the evaluation of science and technology and the impact and benefits that proceed from them. He discusses the nature of evaluation in general terms, and then in the specific context of science, technology, and innovation together. He reviews the state of our present knowledge and assesses the nature of value creation itself. Throughout, Geisler remains fixed on his driving thesis: Although there are certainly some negative impacts from science and technology, on the whole the results of its outputs are positive. He shows how they have contributed to a range of activities and institutions, particularly to the improvement of health and human welfare worldwide. Finally, after discussing the theories of evaluation, he gets down to the practice, providing readers with a way to assess science and technological innovations for themselves.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
722 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56720-405-6 (9781567204056)
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ELIEZER GEISLER is Professor of Organizational Behavior, Stuart Graduate School of Business, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. He has authored more than 80 scientific publications and five books, three published by Quorum, Dr. Geisler specializes in the evaluation and measurement of science and technology, the strategic management of technology, and medical technology, specifically. Dr. Geisler has also served as Chair of the College of Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship, a division of INFORMS, and as editor for various journals in his fields.
Content
Preface
Historical Background
Industrial Science and Technology: A Historical Perspective
Public Investments in Science and Technology
Development of Partnerships
A Personal View
Theoretical Foundations
The Nature of the Phenomenon
Overview of Relevant Theories
Theories of Knowledge and the Knowledge-Driven Society
Definitions of Concepts
Evaluation of Science and Technology
What Is Evaluation? Establishing the Boundary
Evaluation of Research
Evaluation of Technology
The Innovation Continuum
Science and Technology, the Economy, and Society
Science, Technology, and Models of Innovation
Science and Technology and Economic Progress
How Companies Create Economic Value with Science and Technology
How Society Creates and Exploits Value from Science and Technology
Science and Technology, the Economy, and Society: Issues, Controversies, and a Reality Check
Science and Technology, the Economy, and Society: The Future
Bibliography
Index
Historical Background
Industrial Science and Technology: A Historical Perspective
Public Investments in Science and Technology
Development of Partnerships
A Personal View
Theoretical Foundations
The Nature of the Phenomenon
Overview of Relevant Theories
Theories of Knowledge and the Knowledge-Driven Society
Definitions of Concepts
Evaluation of Science and Technology
What Is Evaluation? Establishing the Boundary
Evaluation of Research
Evaluation of Technology
The Innovation Continuum
Science and Technology, the Economy, and Society
Science, Technology, and Models of Innovation
Science and Technology and Economic Progress
How Companies Create Economic Value with Science and Technology
How Society Creates and Exploits Value from Science and Technology
Science and Technology, the Economy, and Society: Issues, Controversies, and a Reality Check
Science and Technology, the Economy, and Society: The Future
Bibliography
Index