Title | Analysis of Science, Technology, and Innovation in Emerging Economies [electronic resource] / edited by Clara Inés Pardo Martínez, Alexander Cotte Poveda, Sylvia Patricia Fletscher Moreno |
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Imprint | Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019 |
Edition | 1st ed. 2019 |
Connect to | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13578-2 |
Descript | XXVIII, 321 p. 61 illus., 15 illus. in color. online resource |
Chapter 1. Influence of Science, Technology, and Innovation on Urban Sustainability -- Chapter 2. Applying a New Methodology to Measure Investment in R&D and Science and Technology Activities: The Case of Colombia -- Chapter 3. Bioprospecting Model for a New Colombia Drug Discovery Initiative in the Pharmaceutical Industry -- Chapter 4. Patents for All: Descriptive and Content Analysis of an Open Access Dataset of Colombian Patents 1930-2000 -- Chapter 5. Open Access Policies in Science to Promote Science, Technology and Innovation in Emerging Economies. The Case of Colombia -- Chapter 6. The Inclusion of Ecuadorian Women in Scientific-Technological Fields -- Chapter 7. Effects of Expenditures in Science, Technology and R&D on Technical Change in Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean -- Chapter 8. Science, Technology and Water Access -- Chapter 9. The Ecuadorian Technological Scientific Policy in the Frame of "Buen Vivir" -- Chapter 10. Against All Odds: Scientific Education, Scientific Competencies and the Ideals of an Eudcated Country. Colombia 1995-2015 -- Chapter 11. III and IV National Survey of Perception in Science, Technology and Innovation: A Comparative Review for the Years 2012 and 2015 -- Chapter 12. Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Technology-based Clusters in Emerging Economies. How can the Madrid Aerospace Cluster Reinforce the Mexican Aerospace Industry? -- Chapter 13. Strategies for Identification of Interdisciplinary Research Subjects: Approach, Tools and Opportunities for Sustainable Development of Agricultural Economies. - Chapter 14. An analysis of urban public policy regarding science, technology and innovation from the perceptions of stakeholders. A case study for a city of an emerging country