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7th Intl. Conference on Technology Policy and Innovation, Monterrey, Mexico.
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10-13 June 2003

http://egade.sistema.itesm.mx/monterrey2003/

Deadline for submitting Abstracts: 15 November 2002

Special Topics of Monterrey 2003 Conference

1. Regulations and Globalization:
Multilateral, Bilateral, and Domestic Regulations for Competitiveness: Convergence or Divergence

From Policy to Regulatory Action: Multi-principals in Networked Industries
Connectivity and the Broadband Challenge
Challenges for Physical Infrastructures in the Quest for Competitiveness: Energy, Highways, Ports, and other Physical Capital

2. Education and Technology
Education for Innovation and Technology
Emerging Knowledge Management Theory and Practice
Challenges for the formation of technology based entrepreneurs

3. Finance as Critical Factor in Technological Development
Critical Financial Restrictions in Emerging and Developed Regions
Models of Finance for Technologies
Experiences and Proposals for Venture Capital Development for Innovation, Technology, and Management.

4. Innovation, Productivity, and Sustainability
Challenges for Sustainable Development in Developed and Developing Regions
Productivity and Innovation: Modelling simple versus complex relationships
Innovation and Environment: public policies and new markets
Technology measurement experiences and challenges in Europe, Asia, and America
Social Inclusion in Technological Investment
Technology and Demography
National Innovation Systems as leverage for economic growth

5. Sectors and Industrial Specialization:
Industrial Internationalization and Technology Adaptation in Production Chains
Industrial Technology Specialization in Emerging Regions: Automotive, Electronics, Machinery, Biotechnology, and other Non- Traditional Sectors
Industrial Clusters

6. The e- Economy and e- Government
E-Government: Best and Worst Practices
Implications of e-Government for Social and Political Accountability
Global and Local e-business: Present and Future

7. Incubators and Public - Private Consortia
Emerging Regions and Adaptive Incubation
Challenges for Globalized Industrial Parks and Technology based incubators
Most Recent Lessons from Technological Consortia
Incubators processes: benchmarking versus world class best practices
Technopolies

8. Solving Problems Across Borders

September 26, 2002.

 
 
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Economics Associates 2002
 

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