| Ms. M.L. De Arcos Casas |
Spain |
Foreign direct investment and technology
transfer: Evidence from the Spanish case |
| Mr. A. Arundel |
Canada |
Patents, propensity and policy: Tracking
the patent disclosure trail |
| Mr. R. Basile |
Italy |
Innovation, Vertical Integration
and Networks. A Micro-econometric Analysis of Behaviour of Firms
in Italy |
| Mr. M. Bayazit |
Turkey |
National competitiveness through
innovations and new technology: The experience of Italy and Turkey.
An alternative policy proposal |
| Mr. D. Boschi |
Italy |
Technological change and emerging
patterns of competition and integration in the multimedia services
industry |
| Mr. S. Breschi |
Italy |
Path-dependency, technological standards
and the patent system |
| Mr. C. Casadio Tarabusi |
Italy |
Patterns of technological change,
competition and globalisation in the pharmaceutical industry |
| Mr. L. Cohen |
Israel |
Strategy and management of co-operation
in a world of networks |
| Mr. A. Deveci |
Turkey |
University-industry collaboration:
Cases of Germany and Turkey |
| Ms. D. Elazegui |
Philippines |
Technology policy in the newly industrialized
countries: The case of South Korea, Brazil, and Portugal |
| Mr. M. D'Ercole |
Italy |
Innovation in a mature industry:
Evidence from the textile and clothing sector |
| Ms. N. Erez |
Israel |
A high technology firm, lacking a
home market, facing the problems of distance from its foreign users |
| Mr. A. Geuna |
Italy |
European universities:
A historical and statistical analysis |
| Ms. T. Harel |
Israel |
The role of technological diffusion
in potential Israeli-Arab trade |
| Mr. S. Katznelson |
Israel |
The diffusion and implementation
of flexible automation |
| Mr. D. Kaufmann |
Israel |
R&D co-operation and competitiveness |
| Mr. D. Kirsch |
USA |
The impact of technology upon the
interaction of energy, environment and the economy |
| Ms. T. Kong |
China |
The dynamics of technology gap |
| Ms. P. Krasnochtchekova |
Russia |
Industrial Structure in Transition.
The Case of the Russian Federation |
| Ms. D. Lehnert |
Germany |
A simulation model of innovation,
diffusion and economic growth |
| Mr. S. Malo |
Canada |
Building technological capabilities
in less developed countries: The care of biotechnology |
| Ms. M. Miozzo |
Argentina |
The nature of the firm |
| Mr. J. Mishra |
India |
Innovation accounting: Accounting
practices for innovation management |
| Mr. J. Mortensen |
Denmark |
Technology gaps in international
trade and comparative productivity-change advantages: A study of
international competitiveness and ICT problems of small countries |
| Mr. M. Nielsen |
Denmark |
National systems of innovation under
global pressure. A focus on policy implications |
| Mr. S. Olesen |
Denmark |
Guerrilla warfare, technological
fastidiousness, strategic cunning and family spirit: How SMEs survive
in traditional industries |
| Ms. I. Poden |
Hungary |
The RTD System and Its Link to Economic
Competitiveness at Regional Level in the Transition Period in Hungary |
| Ms. J. Raskova |
Russia |
Evolution of the pattern of the software
market |
| Ms. A. Rogaczewska |
Denmark |
Dual-use convergence or divergence
in military and civil technologies? |
| Mr. F. Romero |
Portugal |
R&D and firm size. The Portuguese
electric/electronic industrial sector: A survey |
| Ms. C. Runliden |
Denmark |
Innovation and networking |
| Mr. T. Siong Ong |
Singapore |
Future prospects, today's challenges
|
| Mr. A. Syed |
Pakistan |
Finance, Technology and Growth. An
Empirical Investigation for Pakistan |
| Mr. Ph. Wegloop |
Netherlands |
Implications of evolutionary economics
for technology policy |