Science and technology infrastructure in Baden-Wuerttemberg and its orientation towards future regional development
✍ Scribed by Grupp, Hariolf ;Schmoch, Ulrich ;Koschatzky, Knut
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 354 KB
- Volume
- 49
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0002-8231
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✦ Synopsis
This article deals with technological and innovation pro-
tion are discussed in the introductory section 1. In section cesses, and the economic benefits in a region with open 2, the data and the methodology used are outlined. Section borderlines as part of a national innovation and eco-3 focuses the (present) innovative structures in industry nomic system. Innovations and technologies compete in a selected region of Germany (i.e., the federal state of for resources in an environment characterized by eco-Baden-Wuerttemberg), whereas section 4 complements nomic scarcity. Ultimately, the technology most suited to the times and the regional conditions triumphs. The section 3, providing data on the (present) contribution of article focuses the (present) innovative structures in inpublic institutions to technological development in the dustry in a selected region of Germany (i.e., the federal region under scrutiny. Section 5 deals with a synopsis of state of Baden-Wuerttemberg) and provides new scipresent and possible future structures, and concludes by entometric data on the (present) contribution of public pointing out the regional challenges originating from institutions to technological development in the region under scrutiny. The article concludes with a synopsis of structural change.
present structures and a new information database on
The growing interest in innovation-related phenomena future technologies, thereby pointing out the regional is primarily due to increasing empirical evidence of the challenges originating from structural change.