Provides a comprehensive assessment of India's knowledge economy performance and prospects
Suggests a new way of thinking about innovation and knowledge
Offers concrete recommendations for action by policy makers



Autorentext

Anand Kulkarni is Associate Director, Planning Performance and Risk, Victoria University, in Melbourne. His research interests lie in the areas of higher education, industry development, research and innovation policy, international economic and social developments, Asian development, and climate change.



Klappentext

This book asks fundamental questions about the extent to which India is participating in the global shift towards knowledge-based forms of competitiveness. It charts Indian performance and progress using a unique framework benchmarked against fourteen other countries. In the course of the analysis, critical areas for improvement are identified, and the book provides detailed and objective insights for policy-makers and researchers to facilitate change and institutional reform in India.
Readers will derive a comprehensive understanding of India's performance and prospects as it emerges as a serious global economic player. A particular feature of the work is the development of an original knowledge footprint concept that measures the extent and impact of knowledge development and diffusion domestic and internationally.The views expressed in this book are the author's.



Inhalt
Ch.1 Introduction.-

Ch.2 Enablers.-

Ch.3 Education.-

Ch.4 Engagement.-

Ch.5 Empowerment Chapter.-

Ch.6 Conclusion.



Titel
India and the Knowledge Economy
Untertitel
Performance, Perils, and Prospects
EAN
9789811393785
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
3.96 MB
Anzahl Seiten
339