04914nam 22007814a 450 991045965080332120200520144314.01-282-41945-597866124194540-313-08323-1(CKB)2670000000009899(EBL)491335(OCoLC)70209391(SSID)ssj0000438686(PQKBManifestationID)11321752(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000438686(PQKBWorkID)10458728(PQKB)11375799(MiAaPQ)EBC491335(MiAaPQ)EBC5291979(Au-PeEL)EBL491335(CaPaEBR)ebr10362813(CaONFJC)MIL1183114(Au-PeEL)EBL5291979(CaONFJC)MIL241945(OCoLC)604633461(EXLCZ)99267000000000989920050722d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrKnowledge creation, diffusion, and use in innovation networks and knowledge clusters[electronic resource] a comparative systems approach across the United States, Europe, and Asia /edited by Elias G. Carayannis and David F.J. CampbellWestport, CT Praeger Publishers20061 online resource (376 p.)Technology, innovation, and knowledge managementDescription based upon print version of record.1-56720-486-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Preface; Introduction and Chapter Summaries; 1 ""Mode 3"": Meaning and Implications from a Knowledge Systems Perspective; 2 Productive Research Teams and Knowledge Generation; 3 Re-Thinking Science: Mode 2 in Societal Context; 4 Knowledge Production: Competence Development and Innovation-Between Invention and Routine; 5 The University/Business Research Networks in Science and Technology: Knowledge Production Trends in the United States, European Union, and Japan; 6 Innovation in Clusters and the Liability of Foreignness of International R&D7 The Emergence of Regional Technological Capabilities and Transatlantic Innovation Networks: A Bibliometric Study of Public-Private, EU-U.S. R&D Partnerships8 Measuring Science-Technology Interaction in the Knowledge-Driven Economy; 9 The Different Dynamics of the Biotechnology and ICT Sectors in Finland; 10 The Transformation of the German System of Innovation: The Case of Biotechnology; 11 ""Competence Centers"" in Germany: How Can Policymakers Support the Improved Diffusion of Knowledge?; 12 Cooperation and Networking as a Side Effect of the German Delphi '9813 Certification and Knowledge Management: An Approach Applied to the Space Transport Industry14 Innovation Policy in the Knowledge-Based Economy: The Israeli Case; 15 Using National Innovation Systems to Enhance S&T Policy: A Knowledge-Based Approach with Examples from Japan; 16 Visualization of Research Universities: Raising the Right Questions to Address Key Functions of the Institution; Conclusion: Key Insights and Lessons Learned for Policy and Practice; IndexIn the 21st century, intangible resources such as knowledge and social capital have become as necessary to the modern economy as coal, diamonds, and oil were to the past. This shift from product-focused to service-focused economies necessitates a drastic re-thinking of the ways in which we support the mission and business of economic development on a global, regional, and national scale. In order to effect and sustain a positive change, innovation and knowledge networks need to be connected to every aspect of life, from the private and domestic, to the corporate and the global. This book integTechnology, innovation, and knowledge management.Technological innovationsEconomic aspectsUnited StatesTechnological innovationsEconomic aspectsEuropeTechnological innovationsEconomic aspectsAsiaKnowledge managementUnited StatesKnowledge managementEuropeKnowledge managementAsiaElectronic books.Technological innovationsEconomic aspectsTechnological innovationsEconomic aspectsTechnological innovationsEconomic aspectsKnowledge managementKnowledge managementKnowledge management658.4/038/011Carayannis Elias G739844Campbell David F. J.1963-1036593MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910459650803321Knowledge creation, diffusion, and use in innovation networks and knowledge clusters2457014UNINA