01587nam a22003018a 450000100060000000300080000600500170001400800410003102000180007202000180009003500190010804000360012704100080016308200260017124501200019726001050031730000360042250003510045850400510080950501820086065000430104265000490108565000440113465100390117870000300121770000220124771000160126973962BD-RjUL20211209082452.0031217s2011 ilua b 001 0 eng c a9780821388181 a9780821388860 a(BD-RjUL)74180 aIEN/DLCcDLCdDLCdBD-RjULbeng aeng00a338.968223bFOS 201100aFostering technology absorption in Southern African enterprises /cItzhak Goldberg , Kuriakose, Smita , World Bank. aWashington, D.C. :bThe International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank,c2011. axviii, 201 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. a"This study was carried out by a team jointly led by Itzhak Goldberg (Consultant) and Smita Kuriakose (Economist, the World Bank) and comprised of David E. Kaplan (Professor, University of Cape Town), Krista Tuomi (Lecturer, American University), Reza Daniels (Lecturer, University of Cape Town) and Peter Draper (Senior Research Fellow, SAIIA)." aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 a1. Technology absorption and its determinants: an introduction -- 2. Channels of and constraints to technology absorption -- 3. Policy options for greater technology absorption. 0aTechnology transferzAfrica, Southern. 0aTechnological innovationszAfrica, Southern. 0aInvestments, ForeignzAfrica, Southern. 0aAfrica, SouthernxEconomic policy.1 aGoldberg, Itzhak, d1947-1 aKuriakose, Smita.2 aWorld Bank.