The Political Economy of Science, Technology and InnovationBen R. Martin, Paul Nightingale Technical change has radically altered economic development in the industrialised world and it has become ever more important to understand the sources, nature and consequences of innovation. The Political Economy of Science, Technology and Innovation is an authoritative collection of the most important papers by leading international scholars in this field. This collection is divided into five sections which cover the historical roots of the subject, the function of science in technological innovation and economic growth, technological development, the generation of new products and processes, and the climate for innovation in industry. Each section consists of path-breaking classic papers that have defined the field together with more recent papers which indicate current research activity. |
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... techno - economic paradigms ' into the world economy and the deeper depressions as periods of structural adjustment , when the social and institutional framework is adapting to the rise of major new technologies . Interestingly enough ...
... techno - economic paradigms ' into the world economy and the deeper depressions as periods of structural adjustment , when the social and institutional framework is adapting to the rise of major new technologies . Interestingly enough ...
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... techno - economic paradigm ' ( ' technological revolutions ' ) : Some changes in technology systems are so far - reaching in their effects that they have a major influence on the behaviour of the entire econ- omy . A change of this kind ...
... techno - economic paradigm ' ( ' technological revolutions ' ) : Some changes in technology systems are so far - reaching in their effects that they have a major influence on the behaviour of the entire econ- omy . A change of this kind ...
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... techno - economic paradigm ' to another . Diffusion of new techno - economic paradigms and institutional change It is a clear implication of our mode of conceptualising successive ' techno- economic paradigms ' that a new paradigm ...
... techno - economic paradigm ' to another . Diffusion of new techno - economic paradigms and institutional change It is a clear implication of our mode of conceptualising successive ' techno- economic paradigms ' that a new paradigm ...
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R Rothwell C Freeman A Horlsey V T P Jervis A B Robertson | 353 |
Eric von Hippel 1978 A CustomerActive Paradigm for Industrial | 404 |
Richard C Levin Alvin K Klevorick Richard R Nelson | 461 |
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