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The development of biotechnological innovations is quickly becoming
a globalized phenomenon as emerging nations are making major
strides to compete with more developed economies. Though efforts to
bridge the gap between emerging and developed nations have been
successful, there are still many barriers that need to be overcome.
Comparative Approaches to Biotechnology Development and Use in
Developed and Emerging Nations evaluates the importance of
manufacturing biotechnological products around the world.
Highlighting a comparative analysis of public policies,
technological policies, innovations, and marketing capabilities of
developed and emerging nations, this publication is a pivotal
reference source for government officers, policy makers, academics,
and practitioners.
Clusters are geographic concentrations of interconnected companies,
specialized suppliers, service providers, and associated
institutions in a particular field that are present in a nation or
region. The development and upgrading of clusters is an important
agenda for governments, companies, and other institutions. Cluster
growth initiatives are an important new direction in economic
policy, building on earlier efforts in macroeconomic stabilization,
privatization, market opening, and cost reduction related to doing
business. Comparing High Technology Firms in Developed and
Developing Countries: Cluster Growth Initiatives is the leading
source of information for readers interested in this field of study
as it promotes scientific discussion on policies and practice of
cluster growth, as well as covers the emerging research topics
which are going to define the future of the management of
technology. Furthermore, this book demonstrates the effectiveness
and efficiency of technology policy based on observations of
differential growth rate of high technology firms in clusters, and
explores the factors that explain superior performance of high
technology firms to contribute the improvement of technology policy
in both developed and developing countries.
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