Management of Technological Innov. in Developing, Developed Countries
โ Scribed by H. Sun
- Publisher
- Intech
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 324
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
00 preface_ Management of Technological Innovation in Developing and Developed Countries......Page 1
Part 1_ Adoption of Technological Innovation......Page 13
01_ Trends and Directions for
Energy Saving in Electric Networks......Page 15
02_ Services Oriented Technologies: A Focus on
the Financial Services Sector in South Africa......Page 39
03_ RF Sounding: Generating Sounds
from Radio Frequencies......Page 57
04_ Sanitation in Developing Countries:
Innovative Solutions in a
Value Chain Framework......Page 77
Part 2_ Assessment of Technological Innovation......Page 95
05_ Risk Assessment of Innovations
in the Biopharmaceutical Industry......Page 97
06_ iTech: An Interactive Virtual Assistant
for Technical Communication......Page 117
07_ Performance Evaluation for Knowledge
Transfer Organizations: Best European
Practices and a Conceptual Framework......Page 139
08_ Understanding Innovation Deployment
and Evaluation in Healthcare:
The Triality Framework......Page 165
09_ Technological Spillovers from Multinational
Companies to Small and Medium
Food Companies in Nigeria......Page 195
Part 3_ Enablers of Technological Innovation......Page 227
10_ Open Innovation in the Automotive Industry:
A Multiple Case-Study......Page 229
11_ The Impact of Company Relationship
and Institution Technology on
R&D Activity and Innovation......Page 249
12_ The Impact of ICT on Productivity:
The Moderating Role of Worker
Quality and Quality Strategy......Page 271
13_ Incorporating Technological Innovation
and Environmental Strategy: An Integrated
View of Cognition and Action......Page 287
14_ Linking Process Technology and Manufacturing
Performance Under the Framework
of Manufacturing Strategy......Page 301
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