A catalytic and evolutionary approach to horizontal technology policies (HTPs)

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Horizontal technology policies (HTPs) promote socially desirable technological activities (SDTAs) across sectors and technologies which include firm-based research and development, technology transfer, and technological infrastructure. The evolutionary framework for HTPs presented,which include market-friendly types with incentives to SDTA projects, helps in the formulation of technological policy. HTPs are being utilized by both newly and currently industrialized countries in the face of the emergence of globalization, liberalization and the possible repercussions of technological innovation.

author: Teubal, Morris
Administration of General Economic Programs, Economics, Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Technology Transfer Control, Economic aspects, Science and technology policy, Industrialized countries, Technology, Industrial nations, Industrial development, Industrialization, Export controls, Technology and state, Technology policy, Technology transfer

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Technological infrastructure policy (TIP): creating capabilities and building markets

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The development of a technological infrastructure policy (TIP) for technological development in industries is discussed. TIP requires user participation when user demands and capability creation are interrelated. Cooperation of the govermnent is also essential to obtain physical infrastructure and human capital development. TIP likewise requires support for the establishment of consortia.

author: Justman, Moshe, Teubal, Morris
Management, Strategic alliances (Business)

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Creating venture capital industries that co-evolve with high tech: insights from an extended industry life cycle perspective of the Israeli experience

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The role and emergence of industry life cycle model of venture capital is analyzed, to interpret the Israeli experience in terms of an explicit evolutionary model.

author: Teubal, Morris, Avnimelech, Gil
Israel, Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Science & research, Models, Usage, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Venture capital, Business cycles

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subjects list: Research, Technological innovations
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