The Diversity, Complexity, and Evolution of High Tech Capitalism by Sten A. Thore.

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Main Author: Thore, Sten A. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1995.
Edition:1st ed. 1995.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 — The Changing Face of Capitalism
  • Stumbling Giants and a New Breed of Startup Companies
  • Economic Diversity
  • What is High Technology?
  • Technological Evolution at the Edge of Chaos
  • The Collision with the Environment
  • Where Did Marx Go Wrong?
  • The Freedom to Create
  • Bibliographic Notes
  • References
  • 2 — New Webs and New Constituencies 19
  • What is a Strategic Alliance?
  • Universities and Federal Laboratories: The New Breeding Grounds for High Tech Companies
  • References
  • 3 — Messages, Images, and Robots
  • The Bewildering Future of the Telephone
  • Supercomputers and Parallel Processing
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Robots: Slaves or Masters?
  • Bibliographic Notes
  • References
  • 4 — The Technology Frontier
  • The Rise and The Fall of the Passenger Train
  • What is Productivity?
  • Pushing the Technology Envelope
  • Complexity and Evolution: The Santa Fe Institute
  • Bibliographic Notes
  • References
  • 5 — Economic Logistics
  • The Dimensions and Mathematical Techniques of Economic Logistics
  • Innovation and Technological Change in an Industry Network
  • Budding and Cross-Fertilization
  • Bibliographic Notes
  • References
  • 6 — Of Princes, Diplomacy, and Battle Cries
  • The Strategies of Takeovers and Acquisitions
  • Capital Gains: How to Make Them
  • The Anatomy of a Hostile Takeover: RJR Nabisco
  • Are Corporate Raiders Good or Bad for Industry?
  • Bibliographic Notes
  • 7 — The Long Waves: Evolution or Chaos?
  • The Long Swings
  • Reversible and Irreversible Time
  • The Ebbs and Tides of Basic Innovations
  • The Diffusion of New Technology and New Products
  • The Possibility of Chaos
  • Turbulence and Shake-Out in U.S. Industry
  • Bibliographic Notes
  • References
  • 8 — Genetic Selection and Biotechnology
  • Early Technology on the Farm
  • The Creation of New Varieties and New Species through Hybridization and Selection
  • Pesticides and Herbicides
  • Genetic Engineering on the Farm
  • Genetically Engineered Drugs
  • The Biotech Boom, and the Food and Drug Administration
  • Ethical Questions: Are We Playing God?
  • Bibliographic Notes
  • References
  • 9 — Combustion, Fission, and Fusion
  • Are We Running out of Oil?
  • The Hidden Costs of Oil
  • Coal and Natural Gas
  • Don’t Drink the Water and Don’t Breathe the Air
  • Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion
  • Yin and Yang
  • Bibliographic Notes
  • References
  • 10 — Ventures and Start-up Companies
  • Silicon Valley: the First Technopolis
  • The R&D Consortium
  • The Business of Incubation: Breeding and Nurturing New Companies
  • Venture Capital
  • Enterprise Zones
  • References
  • 11- Riches From Junk
  • Background: The Market for Government Treasury Bonds
  • Corporate Bonds: Investment Grade and Below Investment Grade
  • Michael Milken: Financial Genius or a Criminal?
  • The Importance of High-Risk Debt
  • The Future of Junk
  • Bibliographic Notes
  • References
  • 12 — Thrifts and Banks in Turmoil
  • The Savings and Loan Debacle
  • Financial Innovation: Packaging and Re-packaging Mortgage Securities
  • Electronic Money
  • The Sorry Story of U.S. Banking
  • Bibliographic Notes
  • References
  • 13 — The Social Management Of Technology: Where Are We Headed?
  • The Blessings and Curses of Technology
  • How Can Society Manage Technology
  • Regulation
  • Hearings and Licensing
  • Industrial Policy
  • Technological Infrastructure
  • Commercialization Policy
  • The Swarming of High Technology
  • The Management of the Future
  • Bibliographic Notes
  • References
  • References
  • Index of Corporations and Executive Officers
  • About the Author.