Eleventh Edition
THOMAS E. CLARKE, M.Sc., M.B.A.
JEAN REAVLEY, B.Sc., B.L.S., M.B.A.
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INTRODUCTION
This bibliography is the 11+ edition in a series of bibliographies produced over the past 35 years containing references to articles, books, conference papers and reports concerned with the management of technological innovation and technical entrepreneurship. Previous editions had the title R&D Management Bibliography.
This edition contains over 20,000 references. As the new title suggests, this edition is broader in that it contains more references to areas other than just R&D management. For example, the section on government science and technology policy is one of the largest in the book. Since the 1981 edition, there has been not only an increase in the number of articles, etc. concerned with science and technology (S&T), but also an increase in the number of journals dedicated to this field.
Among the dedicated journals covered by this bibliography are Research-Technology Management, R&D Management, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, Journal of Product Innovation Management, International Journal of Technology Management, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, les Nouvelles, SRA Journal, Journal of Technology Transfer, Journal of Engineering and Technology Management, Innovation, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Science and Public Policy, Research Policy, Technology in Society, Technovation, Futures, Long Range Planning, STI Review, High Technology Law Journal and Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal. In addition, S&T articles also appear in more general journals.
Among the general journals covered are the Harvard Business Review, Journal of Small Business & Entrepreneurship, Journal of Business Venturing, Administrative Science Quarterly, The Business Quarterly, The Strategic Management Journal, European Journal of Marketing, SAM Advanced Management Journal, Industrial Marketing Management, International Journal of Industrial Organization, European Management Journal, California Management Review, ChemTech, Sloan Management Review, Journal of Small Businesses Management, Business Horizons, Project Management Journal, Management Science, Economics Letters, The American Economic Review, The Economic Journal and the RAND Journal of Economics, to name a few.
It is hoped that this bibliography will assist university researchers, and students wishing to study this important field, as well as research managers interested in learning of the experiences of other managers who have been involved in the challenging process of moving an idea from the concept stage to an end product in the hands of a consumer.
This bibliography
should also help those in government concerned with developing an economic
environment supportive of the technological innovation and technical entrepreneurship
process.
THOMAS E. CLARKE
Born in Vancouver,
British Columbia, Mr. Clarke attended the University of British Columbia
where he obtained a Masters degree in Physics, and a Master of Business
Administration degree specializing in R&D management. For the past 28
years, he has been a science/technology policy adviser to both federal and
provincial Canadian government departments and agencies through his consulting
firm, Stargate Consultants Limited. In addition, Mr. Clarke has developed
and presented specialized R&D management courses to first level R&D
managers in government and industry in not only Canada, but also in China
and the U.S. Among the courses developed are "Effective Motivation and Leadership
of Scientists and Engineers", "Effective Management of R&D Personnel"
and "Transferring Intellectual Property from Government Laboratories to
Industry".. Mr. Clarke's clients include every science-based government
department and agency in Canada, as well as some government agencies in
the U.S.A.
JEAN REAVLEY
Born in Coldstream, Scotland, Ms. Reavley obtained a B.Sc. degree in Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh, a B.L.S.degree from the University of British Columbia, and a Master of Business Administration degree from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. Ms. Reavley has established and managed specialized science libraries in Canada, provided technical editing services, and has been a science/technology policy adviser to federal and provincial Canadian government departments and agencies. Mr. Clarke and Ms. Reavley have co-authored several articles and reports concerned with science and technology. Among these are "Problems Faced by R&D Managers in Canadian Federal Government Laboratories", "Educating Technological Innovators and Technical Entrepreneurs at Canadian Universities", and "Reasons for and the Impact of the Recent Decline in Enrolment in the Technology Programs of the Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology in Ontario".