ABSTRACT

This book examines the politics of technology, and provides a detailed analysis of developments and debates within the European Union, international trade and governance.

An important empirical contribution to the literature on the relations between politics and technology, this volume contains empirical statistical studies based on a wide variety of different types of data, and includes expert contributions from different academic disciplines. With a selection of detailed case studies, this book is divided into three main sections:

  • The first part presents contributions on the role of domestic national policies for innovation and idea diffusion, including studies on Japan and the European Union.
  • The second part takes a critical look at how the international system of intellectual property rights access to knowledge, opportunities for development and health improvement, examining the TRIPS agreement and the European patent system.
  • The third part focuses on the role of foreign direct investment in innovation and idea diffusion, with studies on a wide range of cases using different, novel data material.

Governance and Knowledge will be of interest to students, scholars and policy-makers of European politics, political economy, international trade, governance and economics.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

Politics and the creation and diffusion of knowledge

part II|53 pages

International governance and innovation

chapter 5|17 pages

The globalisation of intellectual property rights

Four lessons learned and four theses

chapter 6|16 pages

Policy capture, convergence and challenge

The European Union and the Doha Amendment to the TRIPS Agreement

chapter 7|18 pages

The governance of patents in Europe

An improved patent impact assessment for new technology developments

part III|121 pages

Foreign direct investment and R&D

chapter 9|16 pages

“Attract FDI!” – a universal golden rule?

Empirical evidence for OECD and selected non-OECD countries

chapter 10|23 pages

Multinational firms' R&D investment in developing countries

Determinants of location choices

chapter 11|16 pages

Does foreign ownership facilitate cooperation on innovation?

Firm-level evidence from the enlarged European Union

chapter 12|11 pages

Public policies and the location of EU business R&D

Insights from the EC IRMA Survey

chapter 13|19 pages

Firms' internationalisation in the service industries

Evidence for Norway