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Technology transfer and implementation processes in developing countries

Article Abstract:

Many cases in developing countries show that the technological capabilities of the technology recipient country are a decisive factor in successfully transferring and absorbing of the particular technology along with other factors like education, culture, legislations and enabling environments. Government of the developing countries should review their strategic plans to consider the fast moving technology advancements so that they can cope with the aggressive competing world.

Author: Awny, Mohamed Mamdouh
Publisher: Inderscience Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: International Journal of Technology Management
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0267-5730
Year: 2005
Legal issues & crime, Government regulation (cont), Government regulation, India, Legal/Government Regulation, Pakistan, Developing Countries, Analysis, Laws, regulations and rules, Technology transfer

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Global governance of technology: meeting the needs of developing countries

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Research is presented concerning the need to raise economic productivity in developing countries in order to meet the United Nations Millennium Declaration that they will halve the number of people earning under $1 per day by 2015.

Author: Juma, Clestous, Fang, Karen, Honca, Derya, Huete-Perez, Jorge, Konde, Victor, Sung H. Lee, Arenas, Jimena, Ivinson, Adrian, Robinson, Hilary, Singh, Seema
Publisher: Inderscience Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: International Journal of Technology Management
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0267-5730
Year: 2001
International Affairs, United Nations, Management, Technology, Income maintenance programs, United Nations Millennium Declaration

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The TRIPS Agreement: benefits and costs for developing countries

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The impact of the TRIPS Agreement on emerging countries is explored and compared with other intellectual property standards.

Author: Sherwood, Robert M.
Publisher: Inderscience Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: International Journal of Technology Management
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0267-5730
Year: 2000
Intellectual property, Protection and preservation

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Subjects list: Economic aspects, Developing countries
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