01675 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001500077035001900092041000800111082001000119084001600129100002000145245006800165260003600233300003600269500002600305520103200331650002701363650002701390650002801417INLIS00000000000305720200508202132200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a1903684064 0010-0520003057 aeng0 a338.7 a338.7/ROS/C0 aDavid Rosenberg00aCloning Silicon Valley : The Next Generation High-Tech Hotspots aLondonbThomson Wadsworthc2002 axviii, 204 p.b: illus.;c25 cm aIndeks : p. 200 - 204 a"This book explores the creation of successful concentrations of high-tech industry. Is the California model something that can be copied successfully? Who has succeeded and why? Could the high tech industry thrive if dispersed? These questions are answered by exploring the roles of government, management, the educational system, and the capital markets. The book also addresses the more amorphous but critical cultural imperatives that produce the fast-moving, entrepreneurial culture in which high tech thrives. At the center of the book are profiles of six Silicon Valley imitators. The author describes the approaches to building a technology industry, and details the opinions and evaluations of entrepreneurs, venture capitalist, government officials and academics who have experienced the phenomenon in their home countries and in California. This book looks at how this mechanism and the incentives have spread around the world from their place of origin in California's Silicon Valley and how they have been adapted. 0aInformation Technology 0aInterfacing (Computer) 0aTechnology - Industries