Nanotechnology and Development
What's in It for Emerging Countries?
Herausgeber: Ramani, Shyama V
Nanotechnology and Development
What's in It for Emerging Countries?
Herausgeber: Ramani, Shyama V
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This book identifies the nature and magnitude of the nanotechnology divide between high-income countries and the rest of the world.
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This book identifies the nature and magnitude of the nanotechnology divide between high-income countries and the rest of the world.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 279
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781107037588
- ISBN-10: 1107037581
- Artikelnr.: 40699934
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 279
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781107037588
- ISBN-10: 1107037581
- Artikelnr.: 40699934
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of contributors; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgments;
Part I. Introduction to Nanotechnology and Participation of Developing
Countries: 1. On nanoscience, nanotechnology, and nanoproducts: why
everyone wants to join this game? Susan E. Reid, Roger Coronini and Shyama
V. Ramani; Part II. Winning and Losing in Nanotech: Case Studies from
Developed Countries: 2. Learning from solyndra: changing paradigms in the
US innovation system Christopher Newfield and Daryl Boudreaux; 3. How is a
regional technology cluster created? Insight from the construction of the
nanotech cluster in Grenoble Dominique Vinck and Shyama V. Ramani; 4.
Co-patenting networks in nanotechnology: a comparison of South Korea and
Germany Ad Notten and Shyama V. Ramani; Part III. Placing Bets on Nanotech:
Case Studies of Emerging Countries: 5. Sure bet or mirage? On the Chinese
trajectory in nanotechnology Can Huang and Yilin Wu; 6. Dancing with the
scientists or how NST emerged in Brazil Nédson Campos; 7. NST without NII?
The Mexican case study Eduardo Robles Belmont and Rebeca de Gortari
Rabiela; 8. On India's plunge into nanotechnology: what are good ways to
catch-up? Shyama V. Ramani, Nupur Chowdhury, Roger Coronini and Susan E.
Reid; Part IV. Conclusions: 9. Nanotech after biotech in emerging
economies: déjà vu or a new form of catching up? Shyama V. Ramani and Jorge
Niosi; Index.
Part I. Introduction to Nanotechnology and Participation of Developing
Countries: 1. On nanoscience, nanotechnology, and nanoproducts: why
everyone wants to join this game? Susan E. Reid, Roger Coronini and Shyama
V. Ramani; Part II. Winning and Losing in Nanotech: Case Studies from
Developed Countries: 2. Learning from solyndra: changing paradigms in the
US innovation system Christopher Newfield and Daryl Boudreaux; 3. How is a
regional technology cluster created? Insight from the construction of the
nanotech cluster in Grenoble Dominique Vinck and Shyama V. Ramani; 4.
Co-patenting networks in nanotechnology: a comparison of South Korea and
Germany Ad Notten and Shyama V. Ramani; Part III. Placing Bets on Nanotech:
Case Studies of Emerging Countries: 5. Sure bet or mirage? On the Chinese
trajectory in nanotechnology Can Huang and Yilin Wu; 6. Dancing with the
scientists or how NST emerged in Brazil Nédson Campos; 7. NST without NII?
The Mexican case study Eduardo Robles Belmont and Rebeca de Gortari
Rabiela; 8. On India's plunge into nanotechnology: what are good ways to
catch-up? Shyama V. Ramani, Nupur Chowdhury, Roger Coronini and Susan E.
Reid; Part IV. Conclusions: 9. Nanotech after biotech in emerging
economies: déjà vu or a new form of catching up? Shyama V. Ramani and Jorge
Niosi; Index.
List of contributors; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgments;
Part I. Introduction to Nanotechnology and Participation of Developing
Countries: 1. On nanoscience, nanotechnology, and nanoproducts: why
everyone wants to join this game? Susan E. Reid, Roger Coronini and Shyama
V. Ramani; Part II. Winning and Losing in Nanotech: Case Studies from
Developed Countries: 2. Learning from solyndra: changing paradigms in the
US innovation system Christopher Newfield and Daryl Boudreaux; 3. How is a
regional technology cluster created? Insight from the construction of the
nanotech cluster in Grenoble Dominique Vinck and Shyama V. Ramani; 4.
Co-patenting networks in nanotechnology: a comparison of South Korea and
Germany Ad Notten and Shyama V. Ramani; Part III. Placing Bets on Nanotech:
Case Studies of Emerging Countries: 5. Sure bet or mirage? On the Chinese
trajectory in nanotechnology Can Huang and Yilin Wu; 6. Dancing with the
scientists or how NST emerged in Brazil Nédson Campos; 7. NST without NII?
The Mexican case study Eduardo Robles Belmont and Rebeca de Gortari
Rabiela; 8. On India's plunge into nanotechnology: what are good ways to
catch-up? Shyama V. Ramani, Nupur Chowdhury, Roger Coronini and Susan E.
Reid; Part IV. Conclusions: 9. Nanotech after biotech in emerging
economies: déjà vu or a new form of catching up? Shyama V. Ramani and Jorge
Niosi; Index.
Part I. Introduction to Nanotechnology and Participation of Developing
Countries: 1. On nanoscience, nanotechnology, and nanoproducts: why
everyone wants to join this game? Susan E. Reid, Roger Coronini and Shyama
V. Ramani; Part II. Winning and Losing in Nanotech: Case Studies from
Developed Countries: 2. Learning from solyndra: changing paradigms in the
US innovation system Christopher Newfield and Daryl Boudreaux; 3. How is a
regional technology cluster created? Insight from the construction of the
nanotech cluster in Grenoble Dominique Vinck and Shyama V. Ramani; 4.
Co-patenting networks in nanotechnology: a comparison of South Korea and
Germany Ad Notten and Shyama V. Ramani; Part III. Placing Bets on Nanotech:
Case Studies of Emerging Countries: 5. Sure bet or mirage? On the Chinese
trajectory in nanotechnology Can Huang and Yilin Wu; 6. Dancing with the
scientists or how NST emerged in Brazil Nédson Campos; 7. NST without NII?
The Mexican case study Eduardo Robles Belmont and Rebeca de Gortari
Rabiela; 8. On India's plunge into nanotechnology: what are good ways to
catch-up? Shyama V. Ramani, Nupur Chowdhury, Roger Coronini and Susan E.
Reid; Part IV. Conclusions: 9. Nanotech after biotech in emerging
economies: déjà vu or a new form of catching up? Shyama V. Ramani and Jorge
Niosi; Index.







