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    Technology Management and Public Policy in the European Union by Cannell, William; Dankbaar, Ben;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 17 October 1996

    • ISBN 9780198290285
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages212 pages
    • Size 225x145x17 mm
    • Weight 409 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations line figures, tables
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    Short description:

    Managing technology is increasingly important for firms. This book examines the issues and policy implications in the European context. Drawing on extensive research, the focus of the book is on firm-level competences underlying technology management, and the policy instruments which can be used to promote them. The book is published in conjunction with the European Commission, and includes contributions from experts in the field.

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    Long description:

    Important changes are taking place in the landscape of science, technology and industry. Policy makers and managers alike have been forced to develop new ways of thinking and acting to make the best of opportunities offered by technological change.

    This book discusses these challenges in the European context, drawing on probably the most systematic research into the issues carried out to date. Under the auspices of the European Commission a research consortium of nine research institutes and universities interviewed and surveyed managers in over 250 enterprises across four main sectors in six different regions.

    This book is the capstone of the investigation presenting the major findings and perspectives. It then goes on to analyse the particular technology management challenges faced in turn by large firms, technology intensive SMEs (`high tech firms'), and technology contingent SMEs. In each case specific policy recommendations are made at regional, national and Community level.

    Drawing on such detailed empirical work, this important but accessible book offers valuable information and insight to academics, policy makers and managers concerned with the competitiveness and capabilities of European firms and regions.

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