ICTs For Transfer Of Technologies


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In the entire book efforts has been made to explain the practical application of modern ICTs for transfer of agriculture technologies. I have focused on systematic presentation of various ICT tools with their applications by different organizations. Deep understanding of modern ICT tools and techniques would enable extension workers, scientists, teachers, students and researchers to work efficiently for wellbeing of the farming community. The book will prove useful and informative for officials of government and non-government organizations working for transfer of agriculture technology; teachers and students of agriculture and allied sectors; Officials of Krishi Vigyan Kendras and agriculture universities; Scientist and researchers of agriculture extension and rural development. Overall the book is constructive for Teaching, Research and Extension in the agriculture and allied fields.







Technology Transfer and Communication


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UNESCO pub. Report on communications development and technology transfer - presents case studies of choice of technology in radio and television broadcasting; addresses issues and problems of equipment, training, maintenance, communication policy, international cooperation, and cultural factors of software transfer. Bibliography, statistical tables.




The Role of Knowledge Transfer in Open Innovation


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The ways in which codified and tacit knowledge are sourced, transferred, and combined are critical in furthering open innovation. When used effectively, knowledge sharing and organizational success are significantly increased, improving products and services. The Role of Knowledge Transfer in Open Innovation is a collection of innovative research on a set of analyses, reflections, and recommendations within the framework of knowledge transfer practices in different areas of knowledge and in various industries. While highlighting topics including tacit knowledge, organizational culture, and knowledge representation, this book is ideally designed for professionals, academicians, and researchers seeking current research on the best practices for transfer of knowledge as an intermediate open innovation.




International Technology Transfer


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For many years it was assumed that technology transfer would prove an unqualified answer for the problems of the developing nations, vastly simplifying and accelerating their rate of economic development. The papers in this volume question these assumptions demonstrating how technology transfer can be very costly and that success is contingent upon a variety of factors including, the direction of indigienous technology and the political setting of the recipient country.




Technology Transfer: From Invention to Innovation


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Technology transfer has expanded rapidly over the past 20 years in Western Europe, North America and the Pacific Rim. It has been estimated that some 50% of new products and processes will originate outside the primary developer; academic and other research institutions are obvious sources of much of this new technology. In the NATO Co-operating countries, however, technology transfer is in its infancy; it is crucial for wealth creation and improvement in the quality of life that this mechanism is developed. The papers selected for inclusion in this book discuss issues related to the development of technology transfer in NATO Co-operating countries. The book identifies crucial research issues for science and technology policy researchers and, as a conclusion, offers some policy recommendations. The authors are drawn from NATO and Co-operating partner countries, from other parts of the world, and from international organisations. The focus of the book is on the institutional framework of knowledge and technology transfer; intellectual property rights as sources of information and tools for co-operation; international, national and regional aspects of knowledge and technology dissemination and diffusion; and networking. Audience: Academic institutions, research institutes, intellectual property practitioners, science and technology policy makers, technology transfer managers, high-tech industries.




Introduction to Innovation and Technology Transfer


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Today's most successful businesses thrive on their ability to recognize market needs, conceptualize products that will meet those needs, and acquire the technology necessary to make them a reality. This comprehensive book shows how to make this process of innovation and technology transfer work for your company. The authors describe and evaluate the whole innovation process as it would affect a company implementing a new product or service, from the initial identification of needs and opportunities, through the location and assessment of available technologies, to business and management aspects such as finance, marketing and intellectual property.




Technology Gap in Perspective: Strategy of International Technology Transfer


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Study of the technological positions of developed countries and of the problem of a more equitable and efficient technology transfer to developing countries - covers USA government policy in respect of financing military applications research and industrial research and developing innovations, the role of USA-based multinational enterprises as channels of transfer and proposes the establishment of an international organization to promote technology transfer, etc. Bibliography at the end of each chapter.




Impact of Ict in the Developing Countries on the Economic Growth


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Diploma Thesis from the year 2007 in the subject Business economics - Economic Policy, grade: 1,5, Technical University of Ilmenau (Institut f r Wirtschaftswissenschaften), 43 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: This paper discusses the relevance of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for economic growth in developing economies. By reviewing the contributions from the neoclassical and endogenous growth theory and empiric evidences for the link between ICT and economic growth, the paper clearly concludes that ICTs facilitate economic growth, principally by providing incentives for capital deepening and increasing productivity through rapid technological progress. However, the impact on growth is more extensive from the long-term ICT use and networking that though requires appropriate ICT investment and complementary efforts in order that spillovers and productivity improvements are triggered and exploited totally. This paper derives the key determinants and interacting factors that, in the corresponding correct synergic combination, promote ICT's impact on growth-generating processes. For a variety of reasons, the states of these factors in developing countries provide a less ICT favourable environment for taking advantage from ICTs. These economies exhibit a lower stock of human capacities and per capita capital to trigger the productivity benefits from the ICT use. Therefore, the level of effort is higher than in the developed world to receive return on ICT investment. However, when they achieve to attract capital and knowledge by encouraging ICT investment and technology transfer supported by international openness, maintained financial and institutional systems, deregulation of markets and higher competition, they have the chance to benefit from adopting best practices and technologies from the industrialized world with complementary efforts in the reorganisation of business organisations and processes and enhanced human ICT-s




Innovative Learning Approaches to Technology Transfer Using Multimedia Technologies in Developing Countries


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"Agricultural technology transfer has traditionally been conducted through in-person training sessions between agricultural extension agents and farmers. However, this method is restricted in the number of targeted end-users reached. While there are many technologies that are ready for use, effective technology transfer must occur in order for improved practices to be adopted. The current challenges faced in agricultural technology transfer are the issues of scaling-up communication while doing so at a reasonable cost. The solution proposed in this study is the use of multimedia approaches to technology transfer via information and communication technologies (ICTs) since this delivery mechanism can reach a larger audience than in-person interactions. In addition, the audio and visual elements within a multimedia product can provide various pathways to learning, as described in learning theories, which may improve comprehension and overall technology transfer. It is proposed that multimedia products, containing multiple media elements, can yield effective technology transfer. Four multimedia products were studied: video, audio narration, song and illustrations. The technology that was transferred was a drying table for parboiled rice paddy. The study was conducted in Benin; thirty-six female parboilers from three villages were exposed to one multimedia product each. A knowledge questionnaire was administered before and after exposure to the respective multimedia products in order to measure knowledge gain. An applied knowledge task was evaluated in order to assess comprehension. A preference survey was also administered. There were significant effects of village and number of times that participants consulted the multimedia product on knowledge gain. The effect of the multimedia approaches were significant on knowledge gain in one of the villages (p=0.0396) where the gains were: 17.86% for illustrations, 15.48% for audio narration, 13.10% for song and 12.50% for video. The results from the applied knowledge task were affected by the percentage of the parboiling group that was exposed to the multimedia product (p=