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Frontmatter
Preface
Introduction: Technology's Vanishing Wellspring
PART ONE The Institutional Context of Research and Innovation in Industry
1. The Evolution of Industrial Research in the United States
2. The Roles of Universities in the Advance of Industrial Technology
3. Strategic Alliances and Industrial Research
PART TWO Perspectives from Practice
4. Research and Change Management in Xerox
5. Reinventing Research at IBM
6. The Future of Industrial R&D, or, Postcards from the Edge of the Abyss
7. Some Personal Perspectives on Research in the Semiconductor Industry
PART THREE Reconceptualizing Research and Innovation
8. Commericializing Technology: Imaginative Understanding of User Needs
9. Rethinking the Role of Industrial Research
Conclusion: Shaping a New Era
References
Index
About the Contributors
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