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Titel och upphov Studies on science and the innovation process : selected works
Utgivning, distribution etc. World Scientific , Singapore : 2009
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ISBN 978-981-4273-58-9 978-981-4273-58-9 981-4273-58-9 981-4273-58-9
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Science and technology have become increasingly intertwined in the twentieth century. However, little attention has been paid to The forces that have brought about this condition. Indeed, many scholars have taken it simply for granted that causality always runs from science to technology. In this groundbreaking book, Rosenberg's research suggests that history and extensive empirical evidence lead to a reality that is far more complex as well as far more interesting. Here, Rosenberg's papers explore a wide range of pertinent issues, especially those connected with the innovative process, including the realms of electric power, electronics, chemicals, aircraft, medicine, instrumentation and, In particular, higher education and The organization of research activities.
Prologue p. vii Acknowledgments p. ix Permissions p. xi Introduction p. 1 The Commercial Exploitation of Science by American Industry p. 7 Academic Entrepreneurship p. 41 The Economic Impact of Scientific Instrumentation Developed in Academic Laboratories p. 57 Economic Development and the Transfer of Technology: Some Historical Perspectives p. 71 A General: Purpose Technology at Work: The Corliss Steam Engine in the Late Nineteenth-Century United States (with Manuel Trajtenberg) p. 97 The Role of Electricity in industrial Development p. 137 Improvement Upon Improvement: Long After Innovation p. 153 Innovation and the Chain-Linked Model (with Stephen J. Kline) p. 173 Endogenous Forces in Twentieth-Century America p. 205 Why do Firms do Basic Research (with Their Own Money)? p. 225 From the Scalpel to the Scope: Endoscopic Innovations in Gastroenterology, Gynecology, and Surgery (with Annetine C. Gelijns) p. 235 Capturing the Unexpected Benefits of Medical Research (with Annetine C. Gelijns and Alan Moskowitz) p. 265 Some Critical Episodes in the Progress of Medical Innovation: An Anglo-American Perspective p. 275 Chemical Engineering as a General Purpose Technology p. 303 Technological Change in Chemicals: The Role of University-Industry Relations p. 329 Economic Experiments p. 367 Aeronautical Engineering p. 391 Schumpeter and History p. 403