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Bendis, Richard A.; Seline, Richard S.; Byler, Ethan J. – Industry and Higher Education, 2008
Accelerating innovation to drive economic growth is the foremost goal for technology-based economic development organizations today. Realizing this goal through programmes is challenged by limited and outdated operating models. The authors outline their 21st Century Innovation Intermediary model, which pairs commercialization with regional…
Descriptors: Innovation, Developmental Programs, Economic Development, Appropriate Technology
Savage, Ernest; Samuel, Errol – 1986
Differences in training in developing countries can be traced to the experiences of colonization, industrialization, and advancing technology. Since decolonization after World War II, developing countries have had to cope with depleted primary resources and unprecedented and unexpectedly rapid industrialization. Industrialization has taken the…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Educational Needs
Blanton, William – Appalachia, 1987
Firms in the private sector utilize the resources of educational institutions to keep abreast of new technologies and to update employee training in those technologies, allowing them to remain competitive. Projects in Tennessee, New York and Ohio are examined, and methods of transferring appropriate technology to different communities are…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Community Development, Economic Development, Higher Education
Howkins, John, Ed.; Valantin, Robert, Ed. – 1997
This publication describes the rationale for and processes of a 5-day workshop conducted in 1996 to build an understanding about the complexities of information communication technologies (ICT) and development, in order to assist in the preparation of reports for the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development (UNCSTD). The…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Communications, Economic Development, Foreign Countries