Development and Transfer of Industrial Technology
Published on 31. May 1994
Book
Hardback
300 pages
978-0-444-81686-3 (ISBN)
Description
Many leading scientists have contributed to this volume. The papers are written by heads of important R&D institutes and offer insight into many areas related to technology development, from details of projects to overall directions of research, and the changing environment of our time. Equally important they represent the efforts and observations of thousands of researchers worldwide dedicated to technology development and technology transfer. The volume provides glimpses into the past, the guiding policies, the goals for the future, and some difficulties of leading research institutes. It presents perspectives on cooperation between industry and research institutes and the steps being taken to promote it. The volume also discusses the association between research management and research staff; leadership factors affecting technology transfer; the effects of technology transfer on industry; and promoting industrial investment.
Many leading scientists have contributed to this volume. The papers are written by heads of important R&D institutes and offer insight into many areas related to technology development, from details of projects to overall directions of research, and the changing environment of our time. Equally important they represent the efforts and observations of thousands of researchers worldwide dedicated to technology development and technology transfer. The volume provides glimpses into the past, the guiding policies, the goals for the future, and some difficulties of leading research institutes. It presents perspectives on cooperation between industry and research institutes and the steps being taken to promote it. The volume also discusses the association between research management and research staff; leadership factors affecting technology transfer; the effects of technology transfer on industry; and promoting industrial investment.
Many leading scientists have contributed to this volume. The papers are written by heads of important R&D institutes and offer insight into many areas related to technology development, from details of projects to overall directions of research, and the changing environment of our time. Equally important they represent the efforts and observations of thousands of researchers worldwide dedicated to technology development and technology transfer. The volume provides glimpses into the past, the guiding policies, the goals for the future, and some difficulties of leading research institutes. It presents perspectives on cooperation between industry and research institutes and the steps being taken to promote it. The volume also discusses the association between research management and research staff; leadership factors affecting technology transfer; the effects of technology transfer on industry; and promoting industrial investment.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Illustrations
glossary
ISBN-13
978-0-444-81686-3 (9780444816863)
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Content
Development and transfer of industrial technology in Taiwan, R.O.C., O.C.C. Lin; management and transfer of industrial technology - an American perspective, A. Schriesheim; methods and experiences of the Fraunhofer-association regarding R&D management and technology transfer to industry, M. Syrbe; successful development and management of technology - the case of Sweden, H.G. Forsberg; innovation and transfer of industrial technology - experience and problems of Japan, K. Iizuka; technology transfer - a socio-technological paradigm, G. Bugliarello; cultural change in a national research organisation in times of extreme turbulence, J.B. Clark; technology transfer - the Dutch experience, F.E.M. Gerst; technology management and transfer - transitioning to the third millennium, J.S. Mayo; acquisition and application of foreign and indigenous technology - the Singapore experience, K.L. Meng; Australian technology transfer - opportunities for Asia-Pacific nations, J.W. Stocker; final discussion.