Innovation Systems for Science, Technology, Energy, Manufacturing, and Health
Offered By: Massachusetts Institute of Technology via MIT OpenCourseWare
Course Description
Overview
This course focuses on science and technology policy—it will examine the science and technology innovation system, including case studies on energy, computing, advanced manufacturing, and health sectors, with an emphasis on public policy and the federal government's role in that system.
Syllabus
- Class 1, Part 1: Economic Growth Theory and the Direct Elements in Innovation
- Class 1, Part 2: Economic Growth Theory and the Direct Elements in Innovation
- Class 2, Part 1: Innovation Systems and Direct/Indirect Elements in the Innovation Ecosystem
- Class 2, Part 2: Innovation Systems and Direct/Indirect Elements in the Innovation Ecosystem
- Class 3, Part 1: The Competitive Challenge to U.S. Manufacturing
- Class 3, Part 2: The Competitive Challenge to U.S. Manufacturing
- Class 4, Part 1: The Challenge from Globalization for Advanced Manufacturing and New Services
- Class 4, Part 2: The Challenge from Globalization for Advanced Manufacturing and New Services
- Class 5, Part 1: The Innovation System at the Institutional Level & The Organization of Federal Science Support
- Class 5, Part 2: The Innovation System at the Institutional Level & The Organization of Federal Science Support
- Class 6, Part 1: Crossing the "Valley of Death" Between Research and Development & The Public-Private Partnership Approach
- Class 6, Part 2: Crossing the "Valley of Death" Between Research and Development & The Public-Private Partnership Approach
- Class 7, Part 1: The Organization of Innovation Systems at the Face-to-Face Level
- Class 7, Part 2: The Organization of Innovation Systems at the Face-to-Face Level
- Class 8, Part 1: DARPA as the Connected Model in the Innovation System & Government-Private Sector Interaction and the Example of Computing
- Class 8, Part 2: DARPA as the Connected Model in the Innovation System & Government-Private Sector Interaction and the Example of Computing
- Class 9, Part 1: The Life Science R&D Model & National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- Class 9, Part 2: The Life Science R&D Model & National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- Class 10, Part 1: The Challenge of Energy Technology Transformation
- Class 10, Part 2: The Challenge of Energy Technology Transformation
- Class 11, Part 1: Improving the Talent Base & New Education and Training Models
- Class 11, Part 2: Improving the Talent Base & New Education and Training Models
- Class 12, Part 1: The Future of Work & The Employment-Productivity Debate
- Class 12, Part 2: The Future of Work & The Employment-Productivity Debate
Taught by
William Bonvillian
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