Technology Transfer to Developing Countries the International Technological Gat
Technology Transfer to Developing Countries the International Technological Gat
Thomas J Thomas John Allen
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This finding seems quite reasonabU:. Far more enduring relationships can be established during post-graduate research than during the educational process. A government wishing to er. Tablish foreign communicotion channels would, therefore, be well advised to support the graduates of its own universities for short periods of work abroad, rather than to support foreign education. The effectiveness of foreign visits in promoting communication is, naturally, a decaying function of the time since th...e last visit (Figure 5). Unless given an opportunity to renew acquaintanceships, a person's level of foreign communication will steadily decline with tine. Judging from the present data, scientists, wlio are to function as gatekeepers, should be encouraged to participate in foreign sabbaticals every five to ten years. International conferences certainly have a potential for offsetting this decline. Just how effective they are in maintaining these DATE, CHKD. BY.... .... DATE. SHEET NO OF. JOB NO.
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