References and Further Reading

Contractor, F. J. and Sagafi-Nejad, T. (1981). “International Technology Transfer: Major Issues and Policy Response,” Journal of International Business Studies, 12 (2): 113–35. Available at: http://jstor.com

Dean, C. C. and LeMaster, J. (1995). “Barriers to International Technology Transfer,” Business Forum, 20 (1): 19–23. Available at: http://search.epnet.com

Gaynor, G. H. (1996). Management of Technology: Description, Scope, and Implication (Columbus, Ohio: McGraw-Hill).

Karatsu, H. (1990). “Right Technology: Transferring Technology That Is Needed,” Intersect, October, pp. 10–13.

Kedia, B. L. and Bhagat, R. S. (1988). “Cultural Constraints on Transfer of Technology across Nations: Implications for Research in International and Comparative Management,” Journal of Academy of Management Review, 13 (4): 559–71. Available at: http://search.epnet.com

Leonard-Barton, D. (1995). Wellsprings of Knowledge: Building and Sustaining the Resources of Innovation (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press).

Li-Hua, R. (2004). Technology and Knowledge Transfer in China (Aldershot/Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate Publishing).

Maskus, K. E. (2004). “Encouraging International Technology Transfer,” Issue Paper, no. 7. Available at: http://www.iprsonline.org/unctadictsd/docs/CS_Maskus.pdf

Megantz, B. (2002). Technology Management: Developing and Implementing Effective Licensing Programs (Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley).

Miles, D. (1995) Constructive Change, Managing International ...

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