July 14th, 2009
Posted by Barbara
Under: Barbara, Europe, Research
Tags: economic development, Entrepreneurship, London, Oxfordshire, spinouts, Universities
The concept of the “entrepreneurial university” first emerged in the US around the year 2000 and spread quickly to the UK and the rest of Europe. Today this idea has attained an almost mantra-like status
July 2nd, 2009
Posted by Barbara
Under: Barbara, Book Reviews, Research
Tags: Chris Evans, Innovation, Richard Dawkins, scientists, Susan Greenfield, Technology
In the popular mind, science is often represented as a profoundly cold and impersonal affair, strictly governed by method, reason and impartiality. It is carried by the notion that the scientific endeavour is propelled by the anonymous knowledge-worker who carries out experiments under strictly controlled conditions behind closed doors. Steven Shapin, eminent historian and sociologist [...]
July 2nd, 2009
Posted by Barbara
Under: Barbara, Middle East, Research, Silicon Valley
Tags: Innovation, internet, politics, social media, Technology, Twitter, Web 2.0
Twitter could not buy this publicity! Current events in Iran show how widely the use of social media tools, such as Twitter, Facebook, Blogs & Co, have revolutionised politics and indeed political dissent. Unquestionably, corporations, newspapers and even governments are increasingly embracing blogs and Twitter feeds as key-elements in their communication strategies. Yet, research shows [...]