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Structure of the Programme

Relevant dates for participants
Welcome session: 7.30pm Monday 24th
Courses: May 25-June 3
Organised tour and dinner (afternoon/evening): Saturday 29th
Closing dinner: Thursday 3rd 8pm.
Local of sessions: ISEG, Building F1/F2, http://www.iseg.utl.pt/
Preliminary outline


List of Confirmed Lecturers

Bengt-Åke Lundvall, Aalborg University, DK
bal@business.auc.dk
- The Economics of Knowledge and Learning [download]
- Economic Development and the National System of Innovation Approach [download]
- The University and the Learning Economy [presentation]
- The Socio-Economics of Knowledge and the learning economy [presentation]
- National innovation systems – theoretical foundations and implications for economic development [presentation]
Bronwyn Hall, Berkeley Univ,
bhhall2@attglobal.net
- Measuring the Returns to Innovation [Readings] [presentation I] [presentation II]
- Research, Innovation and Productivity: An Econometric analysis at the firm level [download]
- Issues in assessing the contribuition of research and development to productivity growth [download]
- Patent Statistics as Economic Indicators: A Survey [download]
- Citations, family size, opposition and the value of patent rights [download]
David Mowery, Berkeley U.
mowery@haas.berkeley.edu
Francisco Veloso, Carnegie Mellon University, US / Catholic University of Lisbon, PT
fveloso@cmu.edu
- Slicing the knowledge-based economy in Brazil, China and India: A tale of 3 software industries [download]
- The Brazilian software industry [download]
- Slicing the Knowledge Based Economy: Tales from the software industry in Brazil and beyond [download]
- From Underdogs to Tigers: Bridging the Gap
Jan Fagerberg, Oslo University, NR
jan.fagerberg@tik.uio.no
- Innovation: A Guide to the Literature [download]
- The Competitiveness of Nations: Economic Growth in the ECE Region [download]
- Innovation and Competitiveness [presentation]
- What do we know about innovation? [presentation]
Jose Cassiolato, UFRJ, BR
cassio@ie.ufrj.br
- Systems of innovation for development in the knowledge era: an introduction [download]
- Innovation and long cycles of economic development [download]
- National Systems of Innovation: the Connections between Neo-schumpeterians and ECLA literatures [presentation]
- National Systems of Innovation in Latin America: Development & Structural Reforms [presentation]
João Caraca, Gulbenkian Foundation, PT
jcaraca@gulbenkian.pt
Luc Soete, Maastricht University, NL
Luc.Soete@ALGEC.unimaas.nl
- Reflections on research on global governance [download]
- Policy Conclusions and Recommendations [download]
- Technology and global development: A developed country perspective [presentation]
- Innovation policies and regional development: the European challenge [presentation]
Manuel Heitor, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Technical University of Lisbon, PT
mheitor@ist.utl.pt
- Infrastructures, incentives, and institutions: fostering distributed knowledge bases for the learning society [download]
- From Digital Cities to Mobile Regions: a policy learning process fostering local systems of innovation and competence building [download]
- Technological Change and the challenges for Regional Development: building ‘social capital’ in less-favoured regions [download]
- Technological Change and the challenges for development: building on the experience of less favoured regions [download]
Manuel Godinho, ISEG, Technical University of Lisbon, PT
mgodinho@iseg.utl.pt
Pedro Conceição, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Technical University of Lisbon, PT
pedro.conceicao@undp.org
- The “Swing of the Pendulum” from Public to Market Support for Science and Technology: Is the US Leading the Way? [download]
- Beyond communicable disease control: health in the age of globalization [download]
- Enhancing Incentives forKnowledge Generation and Diffusion to Address the Problems of the Poor: Innovative Financing Options [presentation]
Sanjaya Lall, Oxford University
sanjaya.lall@economics.ox.ac.uk
- Role of government in promoting technology development [presentation]
- Globalization and industrial performance [presentation]
Accepted being members, but not directly involved in 2004 school
   
Daniele Archibugi, LSE, UK
d.archibugi@lse.ac.uk
David Kaplan, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Dick Nelson, Columbia University, US
rrn2@columbia.edu
Frieder Meyer-Krahmer, Fraunhofer-Institut für Systemtechnik und Innovationsforschung (ISI), Germany
Giovanni Dosi, St Anna School, Pisa, Italy, gdosi@sssup.it
gdosi@sssup.it
Nick von Tunzelmann, SPRU – University of Sussex, UK
G.N.Von-Tunzelmann@sussex.ac.uk
Shulin Gu, Tsinghua University, China
Maria J. Rodrigues, ISCTE – Lisboa
mariajrodrigues@iscte.pt
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