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Preface and acknowledgements
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2009
Summary
All the chapters in this book were commissioned specifically for this volume and draft versions were discussed at a working conference in April 1996 in Rome. This conference marked the second in a series of Euroconferences entitled ‘The Globalization of Technology: Lessons for the Public and Business Sectors’ co-funded by DGXII of the European Commission as part of the Human Capital Mobility (HCM) Programme (Grant no. ERBCHECCT940230), organised by the three of us.
The overall Euroconference initiative has a number of objectives, but a key aim is to help inform, involve and support young scientists and researchers in the field of industrial innovation and technology policy. The Rome conference therefore sought to bring together an informal group of some young and some not so young researchers working in this field. The result was a lively and interesting debate surrounding the issues of national innovation systems and of the globalisation of technology which is of such crucial strategic importance to both private and public sectors alike.
Obviously a vital role was played by all the conference presenters, many of whom have subsequently become contributors to this book. We would therefore like to thank Jørn Andersen, Giovanni Dosi, Paolo Guerrieri, Simona Iammarino, Michael Kitson, Michael Kluth, Bengt-Åke Lundvall, Keith Pavitt and Mario Pianta for presenting papers and participating in the discussions. We would also like to thank John Cantwell, John Dunning, Pari Patel and Clifford Wymbs for their contributions.
We are grateful to the Institute for Studies on Scientific Research and Documentation of the Italian National Research Council for hosting the Conference in Rome.
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- Innovation Policy in a Global Economy , pp. xv - xviPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1999