Informational Society: An economic theory of discovery, invention and innovationSpringer Science & Business Media, 28 aug 2007 - 344 pagina's Society continually promotes and adjusts to technological change. While mainstream economic thought assumes tastes and technology as given, it has had little to say about how society has promoted and adjusted to technological change. The book presents a utopian design for society in the 21st century whose purpose is to promote discovery, invention and innovation, which have become the principal aspects of national state competition. |
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... Computation • Communication • • · · • • V ix 1 1 3 6 9 • 13 19 24 26 28 33 33 34 40 47 54 • . • 59 • • 66 74 76 81 81 83 85 88 91 • 94 Application : Automation of production Application : Paperwork Notes Contents 007.pdf.
... Computation • Communication • • · · • • V ix 1 1 3 6 9 • 13 19 24 26 28 33 33 34 40 47 54 • . • 59 • • 66 74 76 81 81 83 85 88 91 • 94 Application : Automation of production Application : Paperwork Notes Contents 007.pdf.
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... production Application : Paperwork Notes and References 3 . 4 Forecast • • • • · 104 112 119 Introduction .. Development of the Social Nervous System 119 · 120 Automation : Physical Manipulation Automation : Information Manipulation ...
... production Application : Paperwork Notes and References 3 . 4 Forecast • • • • · 104 112 119 Introduction .. Development of the Social Nervous System 119 · 120 Automation : Physical Manipulation Automation : Information Manipulation ...
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... political economy will shift from production to discovery , invention and innovation . In the post World War II world , nations must achieve a rapid rate 1 of discovery of new knowledge and a rapid development of 015.pdf.
... political economy will shift from production to discovery , invention and innovation . In the post World War II world , nations must achieve a rapid rate 1 of discovery of new knowledge and a rapid development of 015.pdf.
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... production efficiency . For example , the strategic element in the compe- tition for microelectronics markets is the striving by electronics firms for efficient production of ever more powerful memory chips . As the US is learning ...
... production efficiency . For example , the strategic element in the compe- tition for microelectronics markets is the striving by electronics firms for efficient production of ever more powerful memory chips . As the US is learning ...
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... produce . Each year inventors create numerous inventions , of which only a small percent will be profitable to produce . Corporations , in fact , focus much inventive effort on making improvements to existing products and processes ...
... produce . Each year inventors create numerous inventions , of which only a small percent will be profitable to produce . Corporations , in fact , focus much inventive effort on making improvements to existing products and processes ...
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Informational Society: An Economic Theory of Discovery, Invention and Innovation Alfred L. Norman Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1992 |
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