tailieunhanh - Public or Private Economies of Knowledge?

We would like to thank all our colleagues in the Centre for Research in Innovation and Competition for their contribution to discussions and debates of the issues developed in this book. We gratefully acknowledge Sally Gee for all the help and enthusiasm in undertaking some of the empir- ical research. Above all, we express our appreciation to Stan Metcalfe for his visionary support and encouragement in intellectual terms, but also for creating a fertile and imaginative research environment that made this book possible. He engaged directly with the ideas presented here with his own distinctive perspective, pushing us in turn to develop and clarify our argu- cannot thank. | Public or Private Economies of Knowledge Turbulence in the Biological Sciences Mark Harvey Professor and Director Centre for Research in Economic Sociology and Innovation Department of Sociology University of Essex UK Andrew McMeekin Senior Lecturer Manchester Institute of Innovation Research University of Manchester UK Edward Elgar Cheltenham UK Northampton MA USA Mark Harvey and Andrew McMeekin 2007 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher. Published by Edward Elgar Publishing Limited Glensanda House Montpellier Parade Cheltenham Glos GL50 1UA UK Edward Elgar Publishing Inc. William Pratt House 9 Dewey Court Northampton Massachusetts 01060 USA A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Harvey Mark 1943- . Public or private economies of knowledge Turbulence in the biological sciences by Mark Harvey and Andrew McMeekin. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Knowledge management. 2. Technological innovations Economic aspects 3. Life sciences Economic aspects. I. McMeekin Andrew. II. Title. 2007 038 dc22 2007030403 ISBN 978 1 84542 096 3 cased Printed and bound in Great Britain by MPG Books Ltd Bodmin Cornwall Contents List of figures vii List of tables viii Acknowledgements ix 1. Making knowledge public and private 1 Turbulence in knowledge turbulence in the economy 1 Public and private knowledge key debates 4 Knowledge as an economic good public or private 5 The embodiment of knowledge tacit or codified 8 Types of knowledge science versus technology 9 States and markets the funding and organization of knowledge production 11 Knowledge and property rights commons enclosures and anti-commons 13 Disjointed dimensions 15 The Instituted Economic Process .

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