TY - BOOK AU - Kahin,Brian TI - Advancing knowledge and the knowledge economy : SN - 9780262612142 U1 - 658.4038 PY - 2006/// CY - London PB - The MIT Press KW - Technology-Management N1 - 1. Prospects for knowledge policy 2. Optimizing the use of knowledge 3. OECD work on knowledge and the knowledge economy 4. Measuring knowledge 5. Measuring knowledge and its economics effects: the role of official statistics 6. Assessing innovation capacity: fitting strategy, indicators, and policy to the right framework 7. Knowledge communities 8. Interactive learning, social capital, and economic performance 9. Social capital, networks and communities of knowledge 10. Knowing communities in organizations 11. The changing role of institution 12. Epistemic infrastructure in the rise of the knowledge economy 13. Universities and the knowledge economy 14. The impact of ICT on tertiary education: advances and promises 15. The bayh-dole act of 1980 and university-industry technology transfer: A policy model for other governments? 16. Knowledge and place 17. The changing dynamics of the global market for the highly skilled 18. Knowledge in space: what hope for the poor parts of the globe? 19. New models of innovation 20. Democratizing innovation: the evolving phenomenon of user innovation 21. Innovation, experimentation, and technological change 22. Knowledge, platforms, and the division of labor 23. Between “knowledge” and “The economy”: Notes on the scientific study of designs 24. Models of control and cooperation 25. Patent quantity and quality: trends and policy implications 26. Blurred boundaries: tension between open scientific resources and commercial exploitation of knowledge in biomedical research 27. The economics of technology sharing: open source and beyond 28. “Open and collaborative” biomedical research: theory and evidence 29. Critical tensions in the evolution of open source software 30. Emerging infrastructure 31. Toward a cyber-infrastructure for enhanced scientific collaboration: providing its “soft” foundation may be the hardest part 32. Cyber infrastructure in the making: can we get there from here? ER -