Information resources and technology transfer management in developing countries / Richard Ouma-Onyango.
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Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre Library General Stacks | 338.96762 OUI 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | mizan | 85232 |
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338.9676106 SCI 2011 Science, technology, and innovation in Uganda : | 338.9676106 SCI 2011 Science, technology, and innovation in Uganda : | 338.96762 INE 1963 The economic development of Kenya / | 338.96762 OUI 1997 Information resources and technology transfer management in developing countries / | 338.96782 ECE 1961 The economic development of Tanganyika / | 338.96782 ECE 1961 The economic development of Tanganyika / | 338.96782 SMR 1967 Readings on economic development and administration in Tanzania /. |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. I. Reconceptualizing development. 1. The Framework for Development. 2. The Cost of Misconceptions. 3. Self-Reliance and Information Management. 4. An Information Management-Based Approach to Technology Transfer. 5. Using the Conceptual Framework of Information Science -- Pt. II. Strategic national information management. 6. Research Methodology Considerations. 7. The Kenyan National Power Alcohol Programme. 8. The Kenyan National Car Project, 1984-1990. 9. Parallel Activities Important to the National Car Project -- Pt. III. Policy implications and tactics for change. 10. Institutional Reorientation and Attitude Changes. 11. Issues of Terrain Transparency. 12. Tactics for Change.
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