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While nations have always competed for territory, mineral riches, water, and other physical assets, they compete most vigorously today for technology-based innovations and the value that flows from them. Much of this value is based on creating scientific knowledge and transforming it into new products and services for the market. This process of innovation is complex and interdisciplinary. Sometimes it draws on the genius of individuals, but even then it requires sustained collective effort, often underpinned by significant national investments. Capturing the value of these investments to spur domestic economic growth and employment is a challenge in a world where the outputs of innovation disseminate rapidly. Those equipped to understand, apply, and profit from new knowledge and technical advances are increasingly able to capture the long-term economic benefits of growth and employment. In response to this new, more distributed innovation paradigm, the National Academies Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy (STEP) convened leading academics, business leaders, and senior policymakers from Germany and the United States to examine the strengths and challenges of their innovation systems. More specifically, they met to compare their respective approaches to innovation, to learn from their counterparts about best practices and shared challenges, and to identify cooperative opportunities. The symposium was held in Berlin and organized jointly by the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) and the U.S. National Academies with support of the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) and the American Embassy in Berlin. Both U.S. and German participants described common challenges on a wide variety of issues ranging from energy security and climate change to low-emissions transportation, early-stage financing, and workforce training. While recognizing their differences in approach to these challenges, participants on both sides drew out valuable lessons from each other's policies and practices. Participants were also aware of the need to adapt to a new global environment where many countries have focused new policy measures and new resources to support innovative firms and promising industries. Meeting Global Challenges: U.S.-German Innovation Policy reviews the participants meeting and sets goals and recommendations for future policy. Table of ContentsFront MatterI: OVERVIEWOverviewII: PROCEEDINGSDAY 1 & Welcome--Gert G. WagnerOpening Remarks for Germany--Georg SchutteOpening Remarks for the United States--The Honorable Philip MurphyKeynote Address--John FernandezPanel I: Current Trends in Innovation PolicyKeynote Address--Werner HoyerPanel II: Competition and Cooperation in a Global EconomyPanel III: Human Resources, Competition for Manpower, and theInternationalization of LaborPanel IV: Growing Universities for the 21st CenturyRoundtable: Competition and Cooperation: Systematic ChallengesDAY 2 & Panel V: Helping Small Business: Current Trends andProgramsPanel VI: Early-Stage Finance and EntrepreneurshipPanel VII: Policies and Programs for CO2 ReductionPanel VIII: Building Electric Vehicle IndustriesPanel IX: Medical/Biomedical Innovation for the 21st CenturyPanel X: Policies and Programs to Build Solar IndustriesRoundtable: Energy Change: What Are the Consequences for the Germanand U.S. Innovation Systems?Closing RemarksIII: APPENDIXESAppendix A: AgendaAppendix B: Bibliography
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While nations have always competed for territory, mineral riches, water, and other physical assets, they compete most vigorously today for technology-based innovations and the value that flows from them. Much of this value is based on creating scientific knowledge and transforming it into new products and services for the market. This process of innovation is complex and interdisciplinary. Sometimes it draws on the genius of individuals, but even then it requires sustained collective effort, often underpinned by significant national investments. Capturing the value of these investments to spur domestic economic growth and employment is a challenge in a world where the outputs of innovation disseminate rapidly. Those equipped to understand, apply, and profit from new knowledge and technical advances are increasingly able to capture the long-term economic benefits of growth and employment. In response to this new, more distributed innovation paradigm, the National Academies Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy (STEP) convened leading academics, business leaders, and senior policymakers from Germany and the United States to examine the strengths and challenges of their innovation systems. More specifically, they met to compare their respective approaches to innovation, to learn from their counterparts about best practices and shared challenges, and to identify cooperative opportunities. The symposium was held in Berlin and organized jointly by the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) and the U.S. National Academies with support of the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) and the American Embassy in Berlin. Both U.S. and German participants described common challenges on a wide variety of issues ranging from energy security and climate change to low-emissions transportation, early-stage financing, and workforce training. While recognizing their differences in approach to these challenges, participants on both sides drew out valuable lessons from each other's policies and practices. Participants were also aware of the need to adapt to a new global environment where many countries have focused new policy measures and new resources to support innovative firms and promising industries. Meeting Global Challenges: U.S.-German Innovation Policy reviews the participants meeting and sets goals and recommendations for future policy. Table of ContentsFront MatterI: OVERVIEWOverviewII: PROCEEDINGSDAY 1 & Welcome--Gert G. WagnerOpening Remarks for Germany--Georg SchutteOpening Remarks for the United States--The Honorable Philip MurphyKeynote Address--John FernandezPanel I: Current Trends in Innovation PolicyKeynote Address--Werner HoyerPanel II: Competition and Cooperation in a Global EconomyPanel III: Human Resources, Competition for Manpower, and theInternationalization of LaborPanel IV: Growing Universities for the 21st CenturyRoundtable: Competition and Cooperation: Systematic ChallengesDAY 2 & Panel V: Helping Small Business: Current Trends andProgramsPanel VI: Early-Stage Finance and EntrepreneurshipPanel VII: Policies and Programs for CO2 ReductionPanel VIII: Building Electric Vehicle IndustriesPanel IX: Medical/Biomedical Innovation for the 21st CenturyPanel X: Policies and Programs to Build Solar IndustriesRoundtable: Energy Change: What Are the Consequences for the Germanand U.S. Innovation Systems?Closing RemarksIII: APPENDIXESAppendix A: AgendaAppendix B: Bibliography
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 240
ISBN-13: 9780309263597
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ISBN-10: 030926359X
Udg. Dato: 25 okt 2012
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Bredde: 229mm
Højde: 152mm
Oplagsdato: 25 okt 2012
Forfatter(e) Committee on Comparative National Innovation Policies: Best Practice for the 21st Century, Policy and Global Affairs, National Research Council, Technology Board on Science


Kategori Sociologi: arbejde og arbejdskraft


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


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