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Record Nr.

UNINA9910438078903321

Titolo

The Real Issues of the Middle East and the Arab Spring : Addressing Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship / / edited by Thomas Andersson, Abdelkader Djeflat

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, NY : , : Springer New York : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2013

ISBN

1-283-84915-1

1-4614-5248-1

Edizione

[1st ed. 2013.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (439 p.)

Collana

Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management, , 2197-5698

Disciplina

361.6109174927

Soggetti

Economic policy

Entrepreneurship

Development economics

R & D/Technology Policy

Economic Policy

Development Economics

Primavera àrab, 2010-

Política econòmica

Emprenedoria

Desenvolupament econòmic

Llibres electrònics

Middle East Economic policy 21st century

Middle East Economic conditions 21st century

Middle East

Orient Mitjà

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

The Real Issues of the Middle Eastand the Arab Spring; Series Foreword; Preface; Contents; Abbreviations and Acronyms; 1 Introduction; Part I Defining the Need of Reform: Special Context, Benchmarking and Best Practices; 2 The Changing Landscape of the Middle EastMiddle East; 2.1...The Origins and Special Context; 2.1.1 Expansion and



Fragmentation; 2.1.2 Loss of Momentum; 2.1.3 The Colonial Era; 2.1.4 The Blended Regions of the World; 2.1.5 What Characterises the Middle EastMiddle East?What Characterises the Middle EastMiddle East?

2.2...The Era of ChangeEra of Change and the Arab SpringArab Spring2.2.1 The Varying Record of GovernmentsGovernments; 2.2.2 New GenerationsNew Generations: The Arab SpringArab Spring; 2.3...Economic Structure, Development and DemographyDemography; 2.3.1 On the Economic Structure; 2.3.2 The Backlash; 2.3.3 The Demographic Issue; 2.4...The Spectre of UnemploymentUnemployment; 2.5...EducationEducation and Employment; 2.6...Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; 3 Capacity Building, Rationale and Learning from Best Practice; 3.1...TechnologyTechnology ICTICT and Human Capital

3.2...A Systemic Approach to STISTI and EducationEducation3.2.1 The Evasive and Multifaceted Concept of InnovationInnovation; 3.2.2 Inter-Related Success and Leverage Factors; 3.3...On the Rationale for Research and InnovationInnovation Policy; 3.4...MNEs, SMEs and EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship; 3.5...Addressing Context-Specific Systems; 3.6...Resource Wealth: A Blessing or a CurseCurse?; 3.7...Towards a Relevant Policy: Searching for Best Practice; 3.8...On the Application of Best Practice; Acknowledgments; 4 Basics on BenchmarkingBenchmarking; 4.1...Types of BenchmarkingBenchmarking

4.2...Issues in BenchmarkingBenchmarking4.3...On Points of Reference and Types of Comparison; 4.4...Types of Economy in Focus; 5 Examining Performance; 5.1...Introduction; 5.2...Points of Reference; 5.3...Level of Development; 5.4...Towards the Knowledge-Based SocietyKnowledge-based Society; 5.5...Concluding Remarks on Policy; 6 Measuring Performance in GCCGCC and Selected MENAMENA Countries: In-Depth Considerations of Implementation; 6.1...On the Rationale for In-depth BenchmarkingBenchmarking; 6.2...Output Analysis and Performance BenchmarkingBenchmarking in STISTI; 6.2.1 High-TechnologyTechnology Exports

6.2.2 Registered PatentsPatents6.2.2.1 Company Awareness of Local Patent Services and Tax Incentives; 6.2.2.2 Alternative Modes of Protection and Strategic Issues; 6.2.3 Foreign Direct Investment and TechnologyTechnologyTransfer; 6.3...Input Analysis and Policy BenchmarkingPolicy Benchmarking; 6.3.1 Absorptive Capacity; 6.3.1.1 Absorptive Capacity at Company Level; 6.3.1.2 Absorptive Capacity of the Research System: Public Funding; 6.3.2 Private Sector and Company Spending on R&DR&D; 6.3.3 Venture CapitalVenture Capital; 6.3.3.1 Availability of Venture CapitalVenture Capital

6.3.3.2 Venture CapitalVenture Capital and Capacity for InnovationInnovation

Sommario/riassunto

The wave of protests and populist uprisings in the Middle East has heightened the focus on a volatile region. But the emphasis on political issues has obscured underlying issues concerning education, infrastructure, research, innovation, entrepreneurship and sustainable environmental and social development. This volume, emerging in the aftermath of a conference and workshop on science and technology in the region, presents contributions from a range of experts from the Middle East, Europe, and the world to provide fresh new insights and perspectives on the challenges and prospects for regional development in the changing global context of our time. The authors explore such topics as: the role of information and communication technologies; mindset change in support of investment in intangible assets and risk-taking; how to approach cultural issues, institutions and governance; collaborations with other regions, and; benchmarking performance while drawing lessons of relevance for the special local context.



Ultimately, they offer a number of precise policy recommendations and practical insights for creating an enabling environment for capturing economic, political, and social opportunity.