A comprehensive treatment of the economic and global impacts of
the advanced materials industry

This book represents the first comprehensive investigation of
the emerging international advanced materials industry and its
profound impact on the world's industrialized and newly emerging
economies. It examines the ways in which science, technology,
business, and markets have converged to produce one of the most
dynamic industries in recent years--one that is increasingly
controlling global technological progress as a whole.

From the unique vantage point of this crucial industry, this
book illuminates the major differences in how the world's two
economic superpowers--the United States and the European
Union--perceive and carry forward the technology creation
process and what these differences mean for achieving national and
regional competitive advantage in the twenty-first century. It
draws upon a rich body of source materials spanning from 1970
through 2007 as well as actual in-depth interviews and internal
corporate and governmental documentation. The book is organized
thematically, with each section highlighting critical perspectives
on the rise of the international advanced materials industry and
its impact on the relative competitiveness of the United States and
the European Union. It concludes with a discussion of how what we
have learned about advanced materials in the West tells us of the
future competitive power of an emerging Asia.

The Advanced Materials Revolution is essential reading for
researchers, executives, and managers working in the advanced
materials and related technological fields, as well as
professionals and scholars in the academic, investment, consulting,
and government communities. It also serves as a valuable case study
textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in
business, management, entrepreneurship, technology studies,
chemical and materials engineering, economics, economic history,
and regional and economic development.



Autorentext
Sanford L. Moskowitz, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Management at St. John's University and the College of St. Benedict in Minnesota. Dr. Moskowitz's teaching and research are in the areas of international business, global strategic management, and international technology development. Dr. Moskowitz is an international consultant to industry and government, specializing in innovation and technology management in advanced materials and related technologies. Dr. Moskowitz received his master's degree and doctorate in economic and business history from Columbia University in New York. He is a member of the Academy of International Business (AIB) and a member of the Advisory Board of Annual Editions: International Business.

Zusammenfassung

A comprehensive treatment of the economic and global impacts of the advanced materials industry

This book represents the first comprehensive investigation of the emerging international advanced materials industry and its profound impact on the world's industrialized and newly emerging economies. It examines the ways in which science, technology, business, and markets have converged to produce one of the most dynamic industries in recent yearsone that is increasingly controlling global technological progress as a whole.

From the unique vantage point of this crucial industry, this book illuminates the major differences in how the world's two economic superpowersthe United States and the European Unionperceive and carry forward the technology creation process and what these differences mean for achieving national and regional competitive advantage in the twenty-first century. It draws upon a rich body of source materials spanning from 1970 through 2007 as well as actual in-depth interviews and internal corporate and governmental documentation. The book is organized thematically, with each section highlighting critical perspectives on the rise of the international advanced materials industry and its impact on the relative competitiveness of the United States and the European Union. It concludes with a discussion of how what we have learned about advanced materials in the West tells us of the future competitive power of an emerging Asia.

The Advanced Materials Revolution is essential reading for researchers, executives, and managers working in the advanced materials and related technological fields, as well as professionals and scholars in the academic, investment, consulting, and government communities. It also serves as a valuable case study textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in business, management, entrepreneurship, technology studies, chemical and materials engineering, economics, economic history, and regional and economic development.



Inhalt

PART I: ADVANCED MATERIALS, PAST & PRESENT.

Introduction: Advanced Materials in A Global World.

Chapter 1: The Coming of The Advanced Materials Revolution.

PART II: OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS.

Chapter 2: A Great Potential - Markets and Society.

Chapter 3: The Great Divide -- Advanced Materials, Productivity,
and Economic Growth.

Chapter 4: Facing Reality - The Risk Factor In The World Of
Advanced Materials.

PART III: CREATION: RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.

Chapter 5: Research And Development I: The American Context.

Chapter 6: Research And Development Ii: The European
Context.

PART IV: A WIDER CONTEXT: THE SEAMLESS WEB.

Chapter 7: The Seamless Web I: Corporations, Universities,
Incubators and Start Ups.

Chapter 8: The Seamless Web II: Signaling, Selection, and
Focusing Mechanisms - SMEs, Entrepreneurs, and Venture Capital.

PART V: ORGANIZING GROWTH: CLUSTERS AND GATEKEEPERS.

Chapter 9: The Localization of Economic Growth: "Clustering,"
Synergies, And Advanced Materials.

Chapter 10: The American Touch: "Gatekeepers" And Creative
Clusters.

Chapter 11: Conclusion - Broadening Horizons.

Titel
The Advanced Materials Revolution
Untertitel
Technology and Economic Growth in the Age of Globalization
EAN
9780470403518
ISBN
978-0-470-40351-8
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
06.01.2009
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.97 MB
Anzahl Seiten
300
Jahr
2009
Untertitel
Englisch