The innovation policy of the European Union : from government to governance / Susana Borrás.
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TextLanguage: English Publisher: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2003Description: xv, 231 s. illISBN: - 1840649933
- Europeiska unionen
- Tekniska innovationer
- Industripolitik -- EU-länderna
- Technological innovations -- Government policy -- European Union countries
- Knowledge management -- Government policy -- European Union countries
- Information society -- Government policy -- European Union countries
- Information society -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
- Politik
- Ekonomiska aspekter
- Innovation
- Informationssamhället
- EU
- Technological innovations
- Knowledge management
- Information society
- Information society
- Industripolitik
- Innovationer
- Politik
- Ekonomiska aspekter
- Innovation
- Informationssamhället
- EU
- Lagstiftning
- Legislation
- Innovationspolitik
- Innovation policy
- Technological innovations
- Europeiska unionen
- European Union
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Contents:
1.; Analysing the innovation policy of the European Union --; 2.; Research and knowledge production --; 3.; The changing regime of intellectual property rights --; 4.; Building the information society --; 5.; The world of standards --; 6.; Risk and the social sustainability of innovation --; 7.; Conclusion
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| Book | Högskolan Väst Entréplan / Entrance floor | 338.064 Borrás | Available | 6005320029324 |
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1.; Analysing the innovation policy of the European Union --; 2.; Research and knowledge production --; 3.; The changing regime of intellectual property rights --; 4.; Building the information society --; 5.; The world of standards --; 6.; Risk and the social sustainability of innovation --; 7.; Conclusion