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OverviewThis book outlines a number of different perspectives on the relationship between science, technology, and innovation in emerging economies. In it, the authors explore the aforementioned relationship as a pillar of economic development, driving growth in emerging economies. Employing a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach, the authors work to determine the main related factors and outcomes of the relationship between science, technology, and innovation, ultimately seeking to guide public policies to enhance the welfare of the population of an emerging economy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Clara Inés Pardo Martínez , Alexander Cotte Poveda , Sylvia Patricia Fletscher MorenoPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2019 Weight: 0.460kg ISBN: 9783030135805ISBN 10: 3030135802 Pages: 321 Publication Date: 15 August 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Chapter 1. Influence of Science, Technology, and Innovation on Urban SustainabilityChapter 2. Applying a New Methodology to Measure Investment in R&D and Science and Technology Activities: The Case of ColombiaChapter 3. Bioprospecting Model for a New Colombia Drug Discovery Initiative in the Pharmaceutical IndustryChapter 4. Patents for All: Descriptive and Content Analysis of an Open Access Dataset of Colombian Patents 1930-2000Chapter 5. Open Access Policies in Science to Promote Science, Technology and Innovation in Emerging Economies. The Case of ColombiaChapter 6. The Inclusion of Ecuadorian Women in Scientific-Technological FieldsChapter 7. Effects of Expenditures in Science, Technology and R&D on Technical Change in Countries in Latin America and the CaribbeanChapter 8. Science, Technology and Water AccessChapter 9. The Ecuadorian Technological Scientific Policy in the Frame of ""Buen Vivir""Chapter 10. Against All Odds: Scientific Education, Scientific Competencies and the Ideals of an Eudcated Country. Colombia 1995-2015Chapter 11. III and IV National Survey of Perception in Science, Technology and Innovation: A Comparative Review for the Years 2012 and 2015Chapter 12. Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Technology-based Clusters in Emerging Economies. How can the Madrid Aerospace Cluster Reinforce the Mexican Aerospace Industry?Chapter 13. Strategies for Identification of Interdisciplinary Research Subjects: Approach, Tools and Opportunities for Sustainable Development of Agricultural EconomiesChapter 14 An analysis of urban public policy regarding science, technology and innovation from the perceptions of stakeholders. A case study for a city of an emerging country"ReviewsAuthor InformationClara Inés Pardo Martínez, PhD, is Executive Director of the Colombian Observatory of Science and Technology. She holds degrees in Management and Economics, and is a food and environmental sanitation engineer as well as a leading international auditor. Alexander Cotte Poveda is Research Associate at the Colombian Observatory of Science and Technology and International Consultant on Science, Technology and Innovation for the World Bank. Sylvia Patricia Fletscher Monreno is Professor of Microeconomics, Economic Theory and Principles of Economics and Magister in Human Resources Management and Organizational Development at the Universidad Externado de Colombia. She is also project manager and researcher at Colombian Observatory of Science and Technology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |