This book collects the insights from the researchers of International Schumpeter Society and focuses on the interaction of technology development and global sustainable development. It explores in the following four areas: first, the evolutionary process of economic transformation, the effects of disruptive technological changes, and complexity issues in economics; second, the development trends of contemporary technological transformation, the path of sustainable development driven by technological innovation, and the opportunities and challenges brought by the digital economy; third, technological innovation and industrial upgrading in developing countries, the technological and institutional reasons for leapfrog development in latecomer countries, and the technological innovation driving the accelerated iteration of emerging industries; fourth, the collaborative mechanisms of innovation and entrepreneurship, the role of innovation and entrepreneurial spirit, and the transformation of education and entrepreneurial methods to adapt to the digital economy. Through a comprehensive exploration of these issues, it systematically addresses the significant question of how to seek new impetus for global sustainable development from the perspective of new technological transformation amid a global economic downturn.
Table des matières
On Innovation-Driven Economic Change as an Evolutionary Process.- What does Schumpeter have to tell us in a world of disruptive change.- The Dual Swan Leading Trend of Information Technology and Biotechnology in the New Contemporary Technological Revolution.- Technological Revolution and New Driving Forces for Global Sustainable Development.- Industrial Structure and Technological Innovation: From the Perspective of New Structural Economics.
A propos de l’auteur
Yao Ouyang is Former Vice-President of Hunan Normal University, Distinguished Professor at the School of Economics at Shanghai University, Director of the Economic Centre for Large Countries, Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Technology and Management Development, Oxford University, and President of the 19th International Schumpeter Society.
Richard R. Nelson is Professor at the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, Staff Member of the President’s Council of Economic Advisors during the Kennedy administration, Pioneer and Founder of evolutionary economics, and Honorary President of the International Schumpeter Society.
Horst Hanusch is Former Vice-President of the University of Augsburg, Germany, Professor at the Institute of Economic Research, Founder of the International Schumpeter Society, long-time Secretary General of the Society, and founding Editor of the Journal of Evolutionary Economics.