Technology, commercialization and gender a global perspective Pooran Wynarczyk, Marina Ranga, editors

Colaborador(es): Idioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Switzerland Palgrave macmillan 2017Descripción: xxii, 248 páginasISBN:
  • 9783319499239
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Print version:: Sin título
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Chapter 1. Introduction Setting the Scene: An Insight into the ‘Gender Divide’ in Science and  Technological Advancement; Pooran Wynarczyk and  Marina Ranga -- Chapter 2. The Gender Dimension in German Knowledge and Technology Transfer: A Double-edged Sword; Kathinka Best, Marie Heidingsfelder, Martina Schraudner.-Chapter 3. Women's Role in Biotechnology Research: The Case of Mexico; Humberto Merritt and Maria del Pilar M Perez-Hernandez -- Chapter 4. Patenting Activity in Spain:  A  Gender Perspective; Elba Mauleón and María Bordons -- Chapter 5. Gender Patterns of Businesses with Growth Potential in Croatia; Slavica Singer, Nataša Šarlija, Sanja Pfeifer, Sunčica Oberman Peterka -- Chapter 6. Gender-sensitive Business Counselling – Changing the Gendered Pattern and Understanding of Entrepreneurship; Malin Lindberg and Anders W. Johansson -- Chapter 7. Gender, Commercialization and Thought Leadership in Computing: Examining Women’s Participation in Information Technology Patenting and Conference Paper Authorship; Catherine Ashcraft and Joanne McGrath Cohoon -- Chapter 8. Fostering Collaborative Innovation – Fraunhofer’s Participatory Methodology; Kathinka Best, Michael Rehberg, Martina Schraudner --  Chapter 9: Case Study: Hertha Ayrton; Patricia Fara.
This timely collection seeks to advance our understanding of the role of women in technology commercialization. Widely acknowledged as the fundamental components of economic prosperity and global competitiveness, current literature on the management of technological change focuses on processes and institutions and neglects to address gender dimensions. Responding to this pressing need to critically examine women?s participation and contribution, 'Technology, Commercialization and Gender' addresses the construction of gendered identities within predominantly male-dominated work environments such as technology transfer, patenting, licensing and management of Intellectual Property Rights and R&D. With contributions from globally renowned scholars this important book aims to broaden the current understanding of the dynamics and implications of this phenomenon and as such, seeks to address gaps in knowledge at an international level.
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Chapter 1. Introduction Setting the Scene: An Insight into the ‘Gender Divide’ in Science and  Technological Advancement; Pooran Wynarczyk and  Marina Ranga -- Chapter 2. The Gender Dimension in German Knowledge and Technology Transfer: A Double-edged Sword; Kathinka Best, Marie Heidingsfelder, Martina Schraudner.-Chapter 3. Women's Role in Biotechnology Research: The Case of Mexico; Humberto Merritt and Maria del Pilar M Perez-Hernandez -- Chapter 4. Patenting Activity in Spain:  A  Gender Perspective; Elba Mauleón and María Bordons -- Chapter 5. Gender Patterns of Businesses with Growth Potential in Croatia; Slavica Singer, Nataša Šarlija, Sanja Pfeifer, Sunčica Oberman Peterka -- Chapter 6. Gender-sensitive Business Counselling – Changing the Gendered Pattern and Understanding of Entrepreneurship; Malin Lindberg and Anders W. Johansson -- Chapter 7. Gender, Commercialization and Thought Leadership in Computing: Examining Women’s Participation in Information Technology Patenting and Conference Paper Authorship; Catherine Ashcraft and Joanne McGrath Cohoon -- Chapter 8. Fostering Collaborative Innovation – Fraunhofer’s Participatory Methodology; Kathinka Best, Michael Rehberg, Martina Schraudner --  Chapter 9: Case Study: Hertha Ayrton; Patricia Fara.

This timely collection seeks to advance our understanding of the role of women in technology commercialization. Widely acknowledged as the fundamental components of economic prosperity and global competitiveness, current literature on the management of technological change focuses on processes and institutions and neglects to address gender dimensions. Responding to this pressing need to critically examine women?s participation and contribution, 'Technology, Commercialization and Gender' addresses the construction of gendered identities within predominantly male-dominated work environments such as technology transfer, patenting, licensing and management of Intellectual Property Rights and R&D. With contributions from globally renowned scholars this important book aims to broaden the current understanding of the dynamics and implications of this phenomenon and as such, seeks to address gaps in knowledge at an international level.

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