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Regio Future Program: A Case Study of Bangalore - India. Manas Chatterji Professor of Management State University of New York at Binghamton Honorary Distinguished Professor Poznan University of Economics, Poland Guest Professor Peking University, China.
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Regio Future Program: A Case Study of Bangalore - India Manas Chatterji Professor of Management State University of New York at Binghamton Honorary Distinguished Professor Poznan University of Economics, Poland Guest Professor Peking University, China
Regio Future Program – Professor Kuklinski • Club of Rome Study – Environment and Resources • Globalization and New Political Economy
4. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) 5. Economic Impact of Off-source - IT Outsourcing 6. ICT on an enabler of Global Sourcing
7. Bangalore – A Case Study 1. Dynamic Clusters in Developing Countries: Collective Efficiency and Beyond
2. Information-Age Landscapes Outside the Developed World 3. The Consequences of Globalization: India’s Software Industry and Cross-border Labor Mobility 4.Toward a Globalization with a More Human Face 5. Information-Based Global Economy and Socioeconomic Development
6. City Profile: Bangalore 7. The New IT Culture of Bangalore 8. India’s Silicon Valley?
9. From Software Services to R&D Service: Local Entrepreneurship in the Software Industry 10. The Software Cluster - Bangalore 11. Localized Advantage in a Global Economy
12. Location Theory in Reverse? 13. The Silicon Valley of India -Will “IT” be the Boon or Bane for the Metropolis? 14. Is Indian Software Workforce a Case of Uneven and Combined Development?
15. Geographic Information Systems in India’s “ Silicon Valley’: The Impact of Technology on Planning 16. Impact of Demographics on Consumption of Different Services Online in India 17. Government Policies with Respect to an Information Technology Cluster
18. Role of Educational and R&D Institutions in City Clusters 19. The Contested Politics of Technology: Biotech in Bangalore 20. Roadmap to Bangalore? Lessons Learned
21. What Detroit Can Learn from Bangalore? 22. Eurofuturology 2050 – Relevance to Developing Countries with Special Relevance to Bangalore 23. The New Regional Futurology for Europe
24. The European Regional Scene – The Structural and Nodal Approaches 25. Three Paradigms of the New Regional Futurology The Nihilistic Paradigm The Voluntaristic Paradigm The Realistic Paradigm 26. Path Dependencies and Strategic Choices
27. Four Actors of the European Scene The European Union The Nation States (Countries) The Regions The Transnational Corporations 28. Four Methodological Trajectories of the New Regional Futurology Diagnosis Visions Scenarios Strategies
29. Towards an European Research Programme. The Future of European Regions 2000-2025-2050 30. The Hypothetical Vision of the Warsaw Conference – A Suggested Conference with EU, US, Japan, China and India
31. The Diagnostic Roots of the New Futurology Long Duration, Turning Points, Path Dependency and Path Creation The Material versus Spiritual Future 32. To Expect – The Expected To Expect – The Unexpected. Role of Uncertainty
33. The Cooperation and Conflict of the Atlantic, Pacific and South Asian Civilizations as an Essential Feature of the XXI Century 34. New Futurology as a Challenge for Our Intellectual Wisdom, Imagination, and Courage. Need of Methodology and Empirical Testing. Conflict Management
35. Methodology Integration of Isard, Chatterji and Kuklinski Models 36. Regio Future Program – Kuklinski Channels of Synthesis, Isard Balance Regional Input Output - Chatterji