The New Alliance: America's R&D Consortia
1988; AIP Publishing; Volume: 41; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1063/1.2811464
ISSN1945-0699
AutoresDan Dimancescu, James W. Botkin, Larry R. Crockett,
Tópico(s)Research, Science, and Academia
ResumoThe 1980s may be remembered as America's R&D consortia years. Since the beginning of this decade, industry, universities, and government have been working together as never before, developing new business ideas, researching new technologies, and tapping new markets. These are America's new R&D consortia, say the authors of THE NEW ALLIANCE, and they represent a phenomenon important enough to be termed a movement. These alliances involve a wide and varied array of industries, educational institutions, political actors, and economic conditions. Founded by industry executives, academics, and government leaders who share a common recognition of the importance of high technology to our economy, as well as education's vital role in maintaining our competitive strength, the R&D consortia may be the newest examples of America's traditional resourcefulness, creativity, and resilience. THE NEW ALLIANCE provides the first in-depth look at this significant phenomenon, analyzing the successes and failures of R&D consortia in the areas of leadership, research management, and technology transfer. Based on extensive interviews at fourteen consortia nationwide, this book looks into the possible future of the consortia experiment, focusing on electronics, manufacturing, robotics, and new materials consortia.
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