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The European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) collects books, journal articles, reviews and dissertations from Eastern Europe (former countries of Eastern Bloc) which were published in Belgium, Germany, Finland, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland from 1991 to 2007. The segment "Literature" and "Culture" of the European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies contains 18.000 bibliographic entries (from the total asset of 85.000). More information can be found here.
ID | 65605 |
Title | Innovation and structural change in post-socialist countries : a quantitative approach |
Editor(s) | Ed.: Radosevic, Slavo; Dyker, David A. |
Year | 1999 |
Pages | xi+451 p. |
Place | Dordrecht |
Publsiher | London, Kluwer Academic |
Language(s) | eng |
Annotation | Partial contents: Radosevic, Slavo; Dyker, David A., "What can quantitative analysis of trends in S&T tell us about patterns of transformation and growth in the post-socialist countries?", p. 1-28. Part I: Technology, growth and structural change: Verspagen, Bart, "A global perspective on technology & economic performance, and the implications for post-socialist countries", p. 29-44; Urban, Waltraut, "Patterns of structural change in manufacturing industry in C&EE", p. 45-66; Knell, Mark; Hanzl, Doris, "Technology and industrial restructuring in Central Europe", p. 67-88. Part II: Bibliometrics and the Changing Science Landscape: van Raan, Anthony F.J., "Advanced bibliometric methods in the analysis of reserch performance and scientific developments: a contribution to science policy in transition countries", p. 89-106; Kozłowski, Jan; Ircha, Dobiesław, "The structure of disciplinary advantage in post-communist countries", p. 107-22; Rozhkov, Sergei A., "Bibliometric analysis of S&T policy in Bulgaria in the new economic conditions", p. 123-36. Part III: Transformation of R&D: Meske, Werner, "Transformation of R&D in the post-socialist countries: asset or liability?", p. 137-52; Gokhberg, Leonid, "Transformation of R&D in the post-socialist countries: patterns and trends", p. 153-72; Urem, Branka, "R&D behaviour of firms in transition economics: an analysis of the key determinants", p. 173-84; Inzelt, Annamaria, "The transformation role of FDI in R&D: analysis based in material from a databank", p. 185-202; Gorodnikova, Natalia, "Tranformation of R&D in Russia: the role of government priorities", p. 203-28. Part IV: Technical Change and Innovation: Innovation Surveys: Sirilli, Giorgio, "Measuring technological innovation in industry in EU and post-socialist countries", p. 245-60; Niedbalska, Grażyna, "Polish innnovation surveys: current status and analyis of results", p. 261-90; Gokhberg, Leonid; Kuznetsova, Irina, "Specificities of innovation activity in Russian industry", p. 291-306; Kutlaca, Djuro G., "Innovation activities in open and closed economic environments: the case of the Yugoslav metal-processing, chemicals and textile industries in 1987-91 and 1992-96", p. 307-32. Part V: Trade, Technology and Structural Change: Radosevic, Slavo; Pavitt, Keith, "Trade, technology and structural change in post-socialist countries: an introduction", p. 333-38; Guerrieri, Paolo, "Technology and structural change in the trade patterns of the former CPEs", p. 339-84; Kubielas, Stanisław, "Transformation of technology: patterns of trade in the post-socialist economies", p. 385-410. Part VI: Measuring the rate of transformation of technological and human resources in Russia: Gault, Fred D.; Hansen, Wendy, "Knowledge flows in the S&T system", p. 411-18; Sokolov, ALexander, "Statistics on information technology in Russia", p. 419-28; Kovaleva, Natalia, "Higher education and the labour market in Russia: trends in the transition period", p. 429-46 |
Series | NATO ASI series. Partnership sub-series 4, Science and technology policy, 20 |
Subjects | Eastern Europe / Technology / Transfer, Technological Innovations [Browse all] |
Medium | book |
Holdings | Search WorldCat |
PURL | Citation link |
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