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Introduction: Developing innovation trajectories and… innovators
2022This article is the introduction to “Innovations and Innovators: An in-depth look at their commontrajectories”, the second volume which makes up this issue of Technology and Innovation. It follows Volume 1, which focused more on innovation than on the innovator.
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Education + Training, 1985
A call for closer collaboration between manufacturing industry and academic sources of innovation to reverse Britain's declining share of worldwide investment in high‐technology research and development, and to stem the flood of British inventions to competitive countries, has been made by the Chairman of Grand Metropolitan plc.
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A call for closer collaboration between manufacturing industry and academic sources of innovation to reverse Britain's declining share of worldwide investment in high‐technology research and development, and to stem the flood of British inventions to competitive countries, has been made by the Chairman of Grand Metropolitan plc.
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Innovation-Centered Development
2022This chapter looks at the evolution in thinking of Xi Jinping and his advisers on the relationship between development, innovation, and national security in the making of the twenty-first-century Chinese techno-security state. It chronicles Xi's limited exposure to national affairs, especially concerning innovation and national security, and discusses ...
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Supporting Innovation Development
The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 2006‘Internet Review’ provides critical commentary on entrepreneurship, small business and innovation information on the Web.
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2007
A question the book considers is how far legal protection should extend to inventions that may only just, or indeed not quite, meet the conventional criteria for patentability, in terms of the level of inventiveness. Innovation without Patents offers a thoughtful and empirically rich analysis of the current system in a number of developed and ...
Graham Dutfield, Uma Suthersanen
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A question the book considers is how far legal protection should extend to inventions that may only just, or indeed not quite, meet the conventional criteria for patentability, in terms of the level of inventiveness. Innovation without Patents offers a thoughtful and empirically rich analysis of the current system in a number of developed and ...
Graham Dutfield, Uma Suthersanen
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