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Registro 1 de 4
Autor: Avnimelech, Gil - Teubal, Morris - 
Título: Co.evolución entre capital de riesgo, nuevas firmas y el surgimiento y desarrollo del nuevo cluster de alta tecnología de Israel
Fuente: Revista de Economía Política de Buenos Aires. año 1, n.1. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas
Páginas: pp. 37-64
Año: mar. 2007
Resumen: Este trabajo da cuenta del surgimiento y desarrollo de una Industria de Capital de Riesgo en Israel y del rol que ésta jugó en el crecimiento exitoso reciente del cluster de alta tecnología de Israel. Discute el proceso coevolutivo y dinámico que involucra al sector comercial, políticas de tecnología, capitalistas de riesgo, compañías individuales y nuevas firmas, y vínculos con el extranjero. Intentamos mostrar que el surgimiento del CR es parte integrante de la reconfiguración de una Industria Electrónica preexistente, que involucra grandes cantidades de NF y nuevos y poderosos vínculos con los mercados globales de capitales. Las principales conclusiones y lecciones de política del trabajo indican que políticas específicas de tecnología dirigidas al sector de Capital de Riesgo pueden ser efectivas sólo en la medida que existan, o sean creadas, condiciones previas favorables.
Palabras clave: DESARROLLO TECNOLOGICO | INDUSTRIA | CAPITAL DE RIESGO |
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA R + datos de Fuente
Registro 2 de 4
Autor: Avnimelech, Gil - Teubal, Morris - 
Título: Innovation and technology policy (ITP) for catching up: a three phase life cycle framework for industrializing economies
Fuente: Estudios y Perspectivas, n.36. Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe, CEPAL. Oficina Buenos Aires
Páginas: 60 p.
Año: feb. 2007
Resumen: This paper outlines a dynamic, medium/long term Innovation and Technology Policy framework for industrializing economies directed to simulate innovation and to contribute to the eventual creation of high impact innovative entrepreneurial clusters. The paper is predicated on the assumption that while cluster creation policies are possible in many contexts they requires adoption of a System Evolutionary (S/E) perspective to Innovation and Technology Policy. Given the current ’entrepreneurial phase’ of the ICT Revolution, support of ’Innovative SMEs’ should be one of the axes of an overall strategy of development for a large group of industrializing economies. The three phase policy model proposed here starts with direct Government support, including Horizontal support to Business Sector R&D/Innovation and/or to innovative Small and Medium Sized Enterprise or Start Ups (Phase 1); and culminates with implementation of Targeted or other policies in support of Venture Capital (VC)/ Private Equity (PE) and possibly of other industries. Between these two central policy thrusts an intermediate phase 2 would be implemented with the objective of reinforcing innovation and creating other favorable conditions, including favourable ’demand’ conditions and enhanced policy capabilities, for a successful transition to Phase 3. The model is a generic model which allows for different variants reflecting different country contexts, although, throughout, it will emphasize the importance of direct Business Sector support mechanisms at least during Phases 1 and 2. The structure of the policy portfolio will depend on country characteristics and specific institutions; and its changes over time will also reflect in part differences in the policy objectives from phase to phase. As it stands the framework is neither ’formal’ nor ’appreciative theory’ that is theory which closely follows the facts. This is the result of the paucity of data and the impossibility of undertaking at this stage a cross-country comparative analysis of policy cycles. Still the model as it stands can provide useful pointers to policymakers in a variety of contexts.
Palabras clave: CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA | POLITICA DE CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA | INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS | GLOBALIZACION | COMPETITIVIDAD | PEQUENAS EMPRESAS | MEDIANAS EMPRESAS | ORGANIZACION INDUSTRIAL | MODELO DE DESARROLLO | ESTUDIO DE CASOS |
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA E + datos de Fuente
Registro 3 de 4
Autor: Justman, Moshe - Teubal, Morris - 
Título: Technological infrastructure policy (TIP): Creating capabilities and building markets
Fuente: Research Policy. v.24, n.2. Elsevier Science
Páginas: pp. 259-281
Año: 1995/3
Resumen: Accelerated technological development and the globalization of trade and investment have increased the importance of technological capabilities as a source of competitive advantage, creating new needs and new opportunities for building technological infrastructure. This calls for new policy approaches able to supply new categories of public goods. In this paper we suggest a conceptual framework for a technological infrastructure policy (TIP) that addresses this need in the context of structural change. Basic TIP for conventional industries is a market-building approach to the assimilation of technological progress that stimulates the supply of technological services while promoting the articulation of their demand. Advanced TIP for leading-edge technologies emphasizes the importance of user cooperation and coordination when user-need determination cannot be separated from capability creation. In both modes, TIP defines a catalytic role for government that emphasizes institutional innovation rather than price-based measures, a role that is fully consistent with economic liberalization.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA R + datos de Fuente
Registro 4 de 4
Autor: Teubal, Morris - 
Título: Heavy and Light Industry in Economic Development
Fuente: American Economic Review. v.63, n.4. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 588-96
Año: Sept. 1973
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA A + datos de Fuente

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