High technology and the competition state : an analysis of the Eureka initiative
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High technology and the competition state : an analysis of the Eureka initiative
Routledge, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Since its origins in 1985, the Eureka initiative has grown to rival in size and importance the European Community's collaborative research and development programmes. Industry-led and intergovernmental in structure, it functions without a centralized organizational structure or source of funds. "High Technology and the Competition State" is an in-depth analysis of Eureka. John Peterson argues that Eureka is indicative of an entirely new type of policymaking, and, in some senses, a new form of government. He shows how Eureka reflects the transition to new "competition state" public policy strategies to promote supply-side innovation. The volume breaks new ground by applying a theoretical model of "policy networks" to explain how Eureka works in practice.
目次
1. High Technology and the Competition State 2. Partners, Process, and Projects 3. The Weight of History and Origins of Eureka 4. How Eureka Operates 5. Eureka and the European Community 6. The Participants' View 7. Inside the Projects - Case Studies 8. Conclusion Appendix - Prescriptions for the Re-design of Eureka.
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