Ebook: From Central State to Free Global Market Economy
- Tags: Business/Management Science general, Business Information Systems, Mechanical Engineering, Production/Logistics/Supply Chain Management
- Series: NATO ASI Series 14
- Year: 1997
- Publisher: Springer Netherlands
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Some rapid and complex changes have taken place during recent years in the former Soviet Union. These incredible changes occurred not only in political policy and behavior, but also in social life and within framework of economic rules, especially the aspects concerning the key factor of new and advanced economies, which is based on Innovation Technology (IT). In fact, IT is becoming to be a key factor or, at least, the enzymatic factor necessary for activating asolid economy, based on advanced products and manufacturing, and with an incredible and unforeseeable impact on human lifestyle and wellbeing. This tool of development coupled to a world-wide movement towards a post-industrial era, with poorly defined economic, social and cultural boundaries is rapidly gaining support all over the world, supporting and creating a "global market". This globalization, intended as market expansion and flooding, is really a deeper and more complex phenomenon, surely mainly deriving from a cultural movement (the origin and aim ofthe use of IT as a tool for World Globalization). The process of globalization of the Innovation Market, which might have originated the economy failure of Eastern Europe with a risk of disintegration, is really the only way to solve the problem; therefore, the integration within the whole of Europe should be based on the paradigm of an Innovation Policy.
The exceptional impact of free market globalization on CIS countries and the use of innovation to counter the concomitant socioeconomic problems are profoundly and frankly analyzed and discussed from a variety of standpoints, both cultural and geographical. New possible solutions are presented and discussed, leading to a proposal for the development of a `common technological language'.
Audience: A high level reference text for experts and organizations interested in economic problems and forecasting, which underscores the technological aspects and the cultural revolution needed for advanced, high quality manufacturing and service sectors. Of interest to experts in both technology and economics.
The exceptional impact of free market globalization on CIS countries and the use of innovation to counter the concomitant socioeconomic problems are profoundly and frankly analyzed and discussed from a variety of standpoints, both cultural and geographical. New possible solutions are presented and discussed, leading to a proposal for the development of a `common technological language'.
Audience: A high level reference text for experts and organizations interested in economic problems and forecasting, which underscores the technological aspects and the cultural revolution needed for advanced, high quality manufacturing and service sectors. Of interest to experts in both technology and economics.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Science in Russia under Transition to a Market-Oriented Economy....Pages 1-9
Small Innovative Enterprises in Russia: Current State and Development....Pages 11-19
New Multimedia Technologies and Market Globalization of Innovation....Pages 21-33
Systems of Information and Consulting Services for Innovation Technology Transfer to SME’s....Pages 35-53
Introducing Innovative Projects in the Industry: The Experience of the Moscow State Aviation Institute (Technical University)....Pages 55-62
Problems of Telecommunication Systems and Their Role in the Development of International Science and Technology Co-Operation....Pages 63-67
United States State and Federal Governments: Enhancing Economic Competitiveness Through Collaboration....Pages 69-82
The Comparative Demands Relating to the Effective Application of CADCAM in Vertically Integrated and Distributed Product-Based Organisations....Pages 83-93
Technology Policy: The Implementation of Innovation as a Tool of Economic Development....Pages 95-105
How to Provide, Obtain and Exploit a Better Way to Transfer Information to SMEs?....Pages 107-119
European Cooperation. German Experience in the Use of Common Technical Languages for Chemical Process Industries....Pages 121-128
An Information System to Deliver Innovative Services to SMEs: The Case of a Science and Technology Park in Southern Italy....Pages 129-147
The Russian Culture and the Innovation, as a West Culture....Pages 149-153
Innovation, Free Market Economy and Information Technologies....Pages 155-159
Virtual Corporations....Pages 161-169
Diffusion Model of Technology Transfer....Pages 171-174
Change Strategy and High Technology: The Added Value of Local Development....Pages 175-180
The “Virtual Company” Revolution....Pages 181-188
World Market of Innovations and Russian Small Innovative Enterprises....Pages 189-190
Strategic Parameters in Planning Information Networks: Some Features of the US Experience....Pages 191-194
Back Matter....Pages 195-196
The exceptional impact of free market globalization on CIS countries and the use of innovation to counter the concomitant socioeconomic problems are profoundly and frankly analyzed and discussed from a variety of standpoints, both cultural and geographical. New possible solutions are presented and discussed, leading to a proposal for the development of a `common technological language'.
Audience: A high level reference text for experts and organizations interested in economic problems and forecasting, which underscores the technological aspects and the cultural revolution needed for advanced, high quality manufacturing and service sectors. Of interest to experts in both technology and economics.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Science in Russia under Transition to a Market-Oriented Economy....Pages 1-9
Small Innovative Enterprises in Russia: Current State and Development....Pages 11-19
New Multimedia Technologies and Market Globalization of Innovation....Pages 21-33
Systems of Information and Consulting Services for Innovation Technology Transfer to SME’s....Pages 35-53
Introducing Innovative Projects in the Industry: The Experience of the Moscow State Aviation Institute (Technical University)....Pages 55-62
Problems of Telecommunication Systems and Their Role in the Development of International Science and Technology Co-Operation....Pages 63-67
United States State and Federal Governments: Enhancing Economic Competitiveness Through Collaboration....Pages 69-82
The Comparative Demands Relating to the Effective Application of CADCAM in Vertically Integrated and Distributed Product-Based Organisations....Pages 83-93
Technology Policy: The Implementation of Innovation as a Tool of Economic Development....Pages 95-105
How to Provide, Obtain and Exploit a Better Way to Transfer Information to SMEs?....Pages 107-119
European Cooperation. German Experience in the Use of Common Technical Languages for Chemical Process Industries....Pages 121-128
An Information System to Deliver Innovative Services to SMEs: The Case of a Science and Technology Park in Southern Italy....Pages 129-147
The Russian Culture and the Innovation, as a West Culture....Pages 149-153
Innovation, Free Market Economy and Information Technologies....Pages 155-159
Virtual Corporations....Pages 161-169
Diffusion Model of Technology Transfer....Pages 171-174
Change Strategy and High Technology: The Added Value of Local Development....Pages 175-180
The “Virtual Company” Revolution....Pages 181-188
World Market of Innovations and Russian Small Innovative Enterprises....Pages 189-190
Strategic Parameters in Planning Information Networks: Some Features of the US Experience....Pages 191-194
Back Matter....Pages 195-196
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