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Technological revolution as political coup d'état : developing an objective and systematic science of public technology policy analysisType: ![]() Publisher: Quebec : SPACEPOL, 2009. |
argentina (by 1 person) |
canada (by 1 person) |
castells (by 1 person) |
clusters (by 1 person) |
criticism of constructivism (by 1 person) |
criticisms of cluster theory (by 1 person) |
criticisms of innovation system theory (by 1 person) |
cultural insularism (by 1 person) |
e-government (by 1 person) |
econocrats (by 1 person) |
finland (by 1 person) |
governance (by 1 person) |
innovation systems (by 1 person) |
integrated model (by 1 person) |
mauritius (by 1 person) |
model theory (by 1 person) |
multidisciplinary research (by 1 person) |
national innovation policy (by 1 person) |
network theory (by 1 person) |
njalsson (by 1 person) |
nordic stagnation (by 1 person) |
norway (by 1 person) |
problem-solution mindsets (by 1 person) |
public policy (by 1 person) |
public procurement (by 1 person) |
scientific models (by 1 person) |
strategic advantages (by 1 person) |
sweden (by 1 person) |
technology indicators (by 1 person) |
technology lobbying (by 1 person) |
technology management (by 1 person) |