Small Firms and U.S. Technology Policy
Albert Link and
Martijn van Hasselt
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
While much has been written about the U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program from both an institutional and a policy perspective, there remains a conspicuous void of general information about firms and research projects that are funded through the program. Providing a multi-dimensional picture of such firms and their projects, this incisive book is designed to help the reader understand in more depth the social benefits associated with the SBIR program.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781802205589
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to Small Firms and U.S. Technology Policy , pp 2-7

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- Ch 2 Legislative history of the SBIR program , pp 8-21

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- Ch 3 The SBIR program: an element of U.S. technology policy , pp 22-28

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- Ch 4 SBIR databases and empirical studies of the SBIR program , pp 30-38

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- Ch 5 Demographics of SBIR awardees , pp 39-43

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- Ch 6 Productive capital , pp 44-53

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- Ch 7 When research fails , pp 54-69

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- Ch 8 University collaborators on SBIR projects , pp 70-77

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- Ch 9 Knowledge production functions , pp 78-87

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- Ch 10 Financial stakeholders in SBIR projects , pp 88-93

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- Ch 11 Market for SBIR developed technologies , pp 94-97

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- Ch 12 Unanticipated consequences , pp 99-111

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- Ch 13 A counterfactual analysis , pp 112-120

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- Ch 14 Concluding remarks , pp 121-123

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