A more detailed understanding of the interaction between science and
technology is necessary in order to develop appropriate tools for future
R&D management and technology policy. The first part of this book
describes the structure of the science/technology interface and analyses
the role of science for the generation of new technologies and
respective institutional problems. The second part examines the
challenges to R&D management and appropriate management tools from the
perspective of industrial enterprises. Part III documents the results of
two field studies in the science-intensive areas of medical lasers and
neural networks. The major aim of the book is to bring together the
variety of different approaches from an academic and industrial
perspective.