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Strategic Public Private partnerships for STI
OECD, 2016.
In press
Proskuryakova L. N., Meissner D., Rudnik P. B., , in : Strategic Public Private partnerships for STI. : OECD, 2016.
Added: September 22, 2016
Language:
English
Keywords: public private partnerships
St. Petersburg : St. Petersburg State University Graduate School of Management, 2016
The conference is an important platform to exchange views on emerging markets, confirmed by the great interest from Russian and foreign researchers. In 2016 the conference was attended by more than 430 participants - representatives of 60 leading universities from Western, Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, India, and other countries. ...
Added: December 20, 2016
Saint Petersburg State University, 2017
IV International Research GSOM Emerging Markets Conference-2017 was held on October 5-7, 2017 at Graduate School of Management of St. Petersburg State University. The conference is an important platform for discussing a wide variety of research in the context of emerging markets. In 2016 the conference was attended by more than 430 participants – researchers ...
Added: June 30, 2021
Proskuryakova L., Meissner D., Rudnik P., STI Policy Review 2015 Vol. 6 No. 1 P. 70-84
The paper discusses technology platforms as an instrument of science, technology and innovation policy in light of their use in industrial R&D. The authors assert that the technology platforms approach as a policy concept refects special organizational and institutional features learned from industrial technology platforms. The characteristics of industrial technology platforms are reviewed, and their ...
Added: December 28, 2015
Shadrina E. V., Vinogradov D., , in : A Research Agenda for Public–Private Partnerships and the Governance of Infrastructure. : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022. Ch. 4. P. 85-104.
Several disciplines claim interest in the subject of public–private partnerships (PPPs) – including medicine, healthcare, public administration, management, economics, urban studies, accounting, law and others, in no particular order. Academic texts that use ‘public–private partnership’ and simultaneously one of the above discipline names (as a proxy for a subject inclination of the text) grow exponentially ...
Added: April 11, 2022