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Technology and Markets for Knowledge - Knowledge Creation, Diffusion and Exchange within a Growing Economy

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This book provides a unique set of empirical and theoretical analyses on the conditions, determinants and effects of the exchange and trade of technological knowledge. This work delivered by the research team lead by Bernard Guilhon shows that technological knowledge is more and more traded and exchanged in the market place. When and where contractual interactions are implemented by an institutional set-up which makes_the exchange better reliable for both parties. The new evidence provided by the book moreover makes it possible to appreciate the positive role of major knowledge rent externalities provided by the new quasi-markets for technological knowledge. Trade in technological knowledge leads in fact, as the book shows, to higher levels of division of labor, specialization and efficiency in the production and distribution of new technological knowledge. This dynamics is considered a part of a broader process where the generation of technological knowledge is itself becoming closer to the production of goods so that the division of labour among learning organization plays a growing role. Exchange of technological knowledge takes part because the conditions for appropriability are now far better that currently assumed by a large traditional literature. The analysis carried out through the book builds upon the notion of localized technological knowledge and suggests that the exchange of technological knowledge is not a spontaneous 'atmospheric' process.

List of contents

I The theoretical analysis ofthe markets for knowledge.- 1. How to Characterize Markets for Knowledge ?.- 2. The Emergence of the Quasi-Markets for Knowledge.- 3. The Working of Markets for Knowledge.- IT Sectoral Applications.- 4. The Market for Knowledge in the Chemical Sector.- 5. The Market for Knowledge in Bio-pharmaceuticals.- 6. Innovative Labor and Intellectual Property Market in the Semiconductor Industry.- 7. Evolution of Markets in the Software Industry.- Conclusion.

Summary

This book provides a unique set of empirical and theoretical analyses on the conditions, determinants and effects of the exchange and trade of technological knowledge. This work delivered by the research team lead by Bernard Guilhon shows that technological knowledge is more and more traded and exchanged in the market place. When and where contractual interactions are implemented by an institutional set-up which makes_the exchange better reliable for both parties. The new evidence provided by the book moreover makes it possible to appreciate the positive role of major knowledge rent externalities provided by the new quasi-markets for technological knowledge. Trade in technological knowledge leads in fact, as the book shows, to higher levels of division of labor, specialization and efficiency in the production and distribution of new technological knowledge. This dynamics is considered a part of a broader process where the generation of technological knowledge is itself becoming closer to the production of goods so that the division of labour among learning organization plays a growing role. Exchange of technological knowledge takes part because the conditions for appropriability are now far better that currently assumed by a large traditional literature. The analysis carried out through the book builds upon the notion of localized technological knowledge and suggests that the exchange of technological knowledge is not a spontaneous 'atmospheric' process.

Product details

Assisted by Bernar Guilhon (Editor), Bernard Guilhon (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.06.2009
 
EAN 9780792372028
ISBN 978-0-7923-7202-8
No. of pages 208
Weight 503 g
Illustrations XX, 208 p.
Series Economics of Science, Technology and Innovation
Economics of Science, Technology and Innovation
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

Management, B, Business and Management, economic growth, Innovation/Technology Management, Industrial Organization, Management science, Industrial Management, Economics of industrial organisation, Innovation and Technology Management

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