Technology Policy and Its Effect on the National Economy

Technology Policy and Its Effect on the National Economy
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Technology Policy Task Force
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1989
Genre: Competition, International
ISBN: PSU:000014999840

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Technology Policy and Its Effect on the National Economy

Technology Policy and Its Effect on the National Economy
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1988
Genre: Competition, International
ISBN: LCCN:89601786

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Science and Technology Policy

Science and Technology Policy
Author: F. Tisdell
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401169325

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I was asked recently to prepare an independent background report on the subject of priority assessment in science and technology policy for the Australian Science and Technology Council. The Council (while not necessarily endorsing this book) suggested that a wider audience could be interested in the type of material contained in my report and kindly gave me permission to publish the material in my own right. The present book contains this and other material, some of which was presented at a seminar on National Science Policy: Implications for Government Departments arranged by the Department of Science and the Environment. Additional ideas were developed in response to comments on the manuscript by referees, as a result of discussions with Professor John Metcalfe and Dr Peter Stubbs of Manchester University, a conversation with Dr Keith Hartley of the University of York and in the wake of a communication from Dr Ken Tucker, Assistant Director, Bureau of Industry Economics, Australia. Science and technology policy affects and concerns everyone of us if for no other reason than we cannot escape in this interdependent world from the economic, social and environmental overs pills generated by science and technology. We must face the problems and promises inherent in new and existing science and technology whether we like it or not. Not surprisingly this book finds that all industrialized countries seem to be facing similar economic and social problems.

Government Policy and Program Impacts on Technology Development Transfer and Commercialization

Government Policy and Program Impacts on Technology Development  Transfer  and Commercialization
Author: Kimball Marshall,William Piper
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136429750

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In recent decades, government-funded technologies have produced radar, microwave ovens, modern cell phone systems, the Internet, new materials for aircraft and motor vehicles, and new medical instrumentation. This first-of-its-kind book examines how access to technology is affected by government policies and government-sponsored programs. Government Policy and Program Impacts on Technology Development, Transfer, and Commercialization: International Perspectives provides an easy-to-read overview of the field and several studies serving as examples to guide government policymakers and private sector decision makers. This forward-looking book also forecasts the potential impacts of government regulation upon the field and presents provocative discussions of the ethical implications of the cross-cultural and cross-national challenges facing technologically developed nations in the global economy. This book reviews this broad field by first providing an overview of the goals of government technology policies and programs as well as of generic types of government technology programs. Next, it presents carefully selected studies that illustrate the potential impacts of government decisions upon marketing constraints, industry acceptance of regulatory requirements, economic development, gross domestic product, and the choices firms make when it comes to location, competitiveness, product development, and other factors. The final chapters explore ethical considerations from a global perspective. These chapters also explore the implications of these considerations in relation to the success of governmental and private sector technology transfer and commercialization programs. The macromarketing perspective taken by the contributors serves to ground the impacts of government technology policies and programs in practical implications for economic development, business productivity, and quality of life. The contributors to this unique collection share their expertise on government sponsorship of technology research, the impact of government regulation upon technology marketing and economic development, the effects of government policies on business practices, intellectual property rights, and much more. Government Policy and Program Impacts on Technology Development, Transfer, and Commercialization shows how evolving technology and government policy changes have affected: the commercialization of music—new media, piracy problems, consumer choices and costs, and changes in the radio and concert promotion industries the adoption of new household technology licensure requirements for telemedicine—with an essential overview of telemedicine plus examinations of relevant governmental regulations and potential applications patents, copyrights, trademarks, licensing, and proprietary information scrap tire disposal—new alternatives for a chronic waste disposal problem food product development state-owned enterprises—with a case study illustrating how a stagnant state-owned company quickly evolved into China’s leading firm in the textile machinery field

Advanced Introduction to Technology Policy

Advanced Introduction to Technology Policy
Author: Albert N. Link,James A. Cunningham
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2021-05-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781789902129

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This intuitive Advanced Introduction provides an in-depth review of current U.S. technology policy, tracing the legislative history of policies such as the Economic Recovery Tax Act, the Small Business Innovation Development Act and the National Cooperative Research Act. The critical elements of the ecosystem in which technology policy exists are also discussed, with a particular focus on U.S. patent policy and U.S. investments in infrastructure technology.

Mastering a New Role

Mastering a New Role
Author: National Academy of Engineering,Committee on Technology Policy Options in a Global Economy
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 1993-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780309046466

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This book examines the changing character of commercial technology development and diffusion in an integrated global economy and its implications for U.S. public policies in support of technological innovation. The volume considers the history, current practice, and future prospects for national policies to encourage economic development through both direct and indirect government support of technological advance.

Innovation Policy in the Knowledge Based Economy

Innovation Policy in the Knowledge Based Economy
Author: M.P. Feldman,Albert N. Link
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781461516897

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Scholars in the science and technology field have not collectively questioned, much less proposed, an agenda for policy makers. Now is an appropriate time for such an undertaking. First, there is a growing belief that the U.S. national research and development system, like that of many industrial nations, is changing due to global competitive pressures and advancements in information technology and electronic commerce. Second, industry's R&D relationship with the academic research community is changing not only because of the global competition but also because of alterations in the level of government support of fundamental research. As a result, policy makers will need to rethink their approaches to science and technology issues. This volume is a collection of essays by scholars about innovative policy in the knowledge-based economy. By knowledge-based economy we mean one for which economic growth is based on the creation, distribution, and use of technology. As such, innovation policy in such an economy must enhance the creation, distribution, and use of knowledge that leads to the creation, distribution, and use of technology. This volume considers elements of an innovation policy: innovation policy and academic research, innovation policy in electronic commerce, and innovation policy and globalization issues.

Technology Policy and Its Effect on the National Economy

Technology Policy and Its Effect on the National Economy
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Technology Policy Task Force
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1989
Genre: Competition, International
ISBN: UOM:39015019801037

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