Institute For Telecommunication Sciences - Critique of Domestic Technology Transfer

Critique of Domestic Technology Transfer

  • Bozeman, Barry (April 21, 2000). "Technology transfer and public policy: a review of research and theory" (Cited by 470. Free PDF download). Research Policy (Elsevier (ScienceDirect)) 29 (4-5): 627–655. doi:10.1016/S0048-7333(99)00093-1. http://www.cspo.org/rvm/publications/pubs_docs/ResearchPolicy_TechTrans00.pdf. Retrieved 2010-07-01.
  • Schacht, Wendy H. (Specialist in Science and Technology Policy) (November 5, 2009) (Congressional Research Service report for Congress. Free PDF download), Technology Transfer: Use of Federally Funded Research and Development, http://fpc.state.gov/documents/organization/133881.pdf, retrieved 2010-07-01

Read more about this topic:  Institute For Telecommunication Sciences

Famous quotes containing the words critique of, critique, domestic, technology and/or transfer:

    Wagner’s art is the most sensational self-portrayal and self- critique of German nature that it is possible to conceive.
    Thomas Mann (1875–1955)

    Wagner’s art is the most sensational self-portrayal and self- critique of German nature that it is possible to conceive.
    Thomas Mann (1875–1955)

    Marriage is an act of will that signifies and involves a mutual gift, which unites the spouses and binds them to their eventual souls, with whom they make up a sole family—a domestic church.
    John Paul II [Karol Wojtyla] (b. 1920)

    If the technology cannot shoulder the entire burden of strategic change, it nevertheless can set into motion a series of dynamics that present an important challenge to imperative control and the industrial division of labor. The more blurred the distinction between what workers know and what managers know, the more fragile and pointless any traditional relationships of domination and subordination between them will become.
    Shoshana Zuboff (b. 1951)

    I have proceeded ... to prevent the lapse from ... the point of blending between wakefulness and sleep.... Not ... that I can render the point more than a point—but that I can startle myself ... into wakefulness—and thus transfer the point ... into the realm of Memory—convey its impressions,... to a situation where ... I can survey them with the eye of analysis.
    Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849)