Technology capability assessment - Methods and applications
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Technology capability, Technology assessmentAbstract
This paper is to review and evaluates the technology assessment methods and their expected results and then focus on an approach of technology assessment at national level. The paper ends with the proposal for selecting an appropriate method to meet the objectives of managers and policy makers.
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1. T? Bá H?ng. (1997) Nguyên lý phát tri?n d?a trên c? s? công ngh?. Atlas Công ngh?, T.1. H.: Trung tâm Thông tin T? li?u KH&CN Qu?c gia.
2. ?ào Th? Quy, ??ng Xuân Ch?. (1997) ?ánh giá hàm l??ng công ngh?. Atlas Công ngh?, T.2. H.: Trung tâm Thông tin T? li?u KH&CN Qu?c gia.
3. Lê V?n Thân. (1997) ?ánh giá trình ?? công ngh?. Atlas Công ngh?, T.4. H.: Trung tâm Thông tin T? li?u KH&CN Qu?c gia.
4. Nguy?n Qu?nh Mai, Nguy?n Thu? Trang. (2007) Phân tích s? khác bi?t c?a m?t s? ph??ng pháp lu?n áp d?ng trong ?ánh giá trình ?? công ngh? t?i Vi?t Nam hi?n nay. K? y?u H?i th?o Khoa h?c công ngh? l?n th? 10.
Ti?ng Anh:
5. APCTT. (1989) A Framework for Technology - based Development - Technology Content Assessment (Volume 2 - 4 - 5). Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific.
6. J. D. Roessner, A. L. Porter, N. C. Newman & D. Cauffiel. (1995) Implementation and Further Analysis of Indicators of Technology-Based Competitiveness. Executive Summary, final report to National Science Foundation. Atlanta, TPAC, Georgia Institute of Technology.
7. J. D. Roessner, A. L. Porter & N. C. Newman. 1996 Indicators of Technology-based Competitiveness of Nations. Summary Report, Atlanta, TPAC, Georgia Institute of Technology, final report to National Science Foundation, July 1997, Sections edited into Science & Engineering Indicators- 1998, National Science Board, Washington, DC, p. 6-33 -- 6-37 and Appendix 6-23.
8. Competitiveness of Nations: Indicators for Twenty-Eight Countries. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 51 (1), 1996, pp. 133-149.
9. Alan L. Porter, J. D. Roessner, N. C. Newman & X-Y Jin. (2000) 1999 Indicators of Technology-Based Competitiveness of 33 Countries. Summary Report, Atlanta, TPAC, Georgia Institute of Technology, final report to National Science Foundation.
10. Alan L. Porter, J. David Roessner, Nils C. Newman. (2004) High Tech Indicators: Who's Gaining?. Technology Policy and Assessment Center Georgia Tech, Technology Exports, Vol. VI, No. 3, p. 1-6.
11. Alan L. Porter et al. (2008) High Tech Indicators Technology-based Competitiveness of 33 Nations. 2007 Report. Technology Policy and Assessment Center, Georgia Institute of Technology.
12. Ryan Barnes. (2007) Economic Indicators, Investopedia ULC. http://www.investopedia.com/university/releases/default.asp
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10-02-2017
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Mai, N. Q. (2017). Technology capability assessment - Methods and applications. Journal SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICIES AND MANAGEMENT, 1(2), 34–43. Retrieved from https://vietnamstijournal.net/index.php/JSTPM/article/view/26
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