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Towards a new technology policy: the integration of generation and diffusion

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A novel framework called diffusion-based incentive system (DBIS) is proposed for integrating the two goals of technology policy, namely generation and diffusion of technology. A key aspect of DBIS is its rewards system, which rewards an innovator depending on demonstrated success in the marketplace rather than on potential. Moreover, DBIS is based on competition and inclusion, which makes it different from a patent system which is based on monopoly and exclusion.

Author: Yu, Pyung-Il, Hahn, Yoon-Hwan
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers
Publication Name: Technovation
Subject: High technology industry
ISSN: 0166-4972
Year: 1999
Scientific Research and Development Services, Science, Space & Technology, Technology and state, Technology policy, Diffusion of innovations

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Knowledge transfer through technological hyperlearning in five industries

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The Meta-Cognitive Paradigm and the Strategic or Active Incrementalism style of strategic decision making are proposed as most appropriate for facilitating technology transfer in very dynamic, hypercompetitive and technology-driven markets. Five propositions are given to bolster the preceding statement. Moreover, a self-organizing system of technological learning is conceived as a four-level and four-mode architecture of hyperlearning.

Author: Carayannis, Elias G.
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers
Publication Name: Technovation
Subject: High technology industry
ISSN: 0166-4972
Year: 1999
Information Systems & Theory, Management, Technology, Information management

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