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their inward looking or exploitationʺ attitude in R&D and innovation. We argue that because of sunk costs and learning …. Among other things, this suggests that explorationʺ, which leads to the opening of new innovation trajectories, requires not …
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This paper discusses, first, the properties of scientific and technological knowledge and the institutions supporting its generation and its economic applications. The evidence continues to support the broad interpretation which we call the ʺStanford-Yale-Sussexʺ synthesis. Second, such...
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This book examines human processes and practices connected to technology embedded within social, political, and moral spheres of life. This innovative publication engages readers in critical debates connected to the ethical dimensions of a technological society through insightful examinations,...
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It is widely believed that while society allows technology to be private property, scientific knowledge is public and open. However, over the past quarter-century there has been increasing patenting of quite basic scientific knowledge. This essay argues that this is potentially a very serious...
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In this paper, we present an evolutionary model of industry dynamics yielding endogenous business cycles with 'Keynesian' features. The model describes an economy composed of firms and consumers/workers. Firms belong to two industries. The first one performs R&D and produces heterogeneous...
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Interdisciplinary learning from a student's perspective / Marlene Hidalgo -- STEM academic enrichment and professional … development programs for K-12 urban students and teachers / Cecelia Wright Brown, Kevin A. Peters -- STEM learning communities: an … interdisciplinary approach to teaching and learning / Bernadette Kelley, Lisa McClelland -- Reengineering an introductory computer …
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Causal Mapping for Research in Information Technology provides an introduction to causal mapping for IS researchers and practitioners and goes further to provide IS researchers and practitioners information to use in causal mapping for both research and application.
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This book offers a distinctive understanding of new infrastructures for knowledge production based in science and technology studies. This field offers a unique potential to assess systematically the prospects for new modes of science enabled by information and communication technologies. The...
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/ Sourav De, Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Susanta Chakraborty -- Learning using soft computing techniques / V. Susheela Devi … -- Comparative analysis of hybrid soft set methods / Debadutta Mohanty -- Diagram drawing using Braille text: a low cost learning aid …
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building and computer tools / Giuseppe M. R. Manzella -- Beyond learning: e-learning models for scientific research / Andrea …
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