Background
Hagedoorn, John was born on February 4, 1950 in The Hague, The Netherlands. Son of Gerrit Jan and Geertje (Cloo) Hagedoorn.
(This book discusses the feasibility of empirical research...)
This book discusses the feasibility of empirical research on technological development and changes in industry structure using an analytical framework which has roots in the work of Schumpeter and Marx. The theory is essentially long-term amd emphasizes continuity and discontinuity of development, asymmetry of companies, the dynamics of technological development in relation to its environment and the importance of company strategies. The viability of the approach is tested by application to the process control equipment industry.
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Hagedoorn, John was born on February 4, 1950 in The Hague, The Netherlands. Son of Gerrit Jan and Geertje (Cloo) Hagedoorn.
Master of Arts in Economic Sociology & Political Economic, University Leiden, The Netherlands, 1978. Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, University Limburg, The Netherlands, 1988.
Research fellow Nederlandse Organization Toegepast Natuurwetenschiappelijk Onderzoek, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, 1975-1984. Senior research fellow Netherlands Organization for Applied Research, The Netherlands, 1984-1988. Professor fellow Maastricht Economic Research Institute, University Limburg, The Netherlands, since 1988.
Professor University Limburg, The Netherlands, since 1992. Professor Open University, Heerlen, The Netherlands, 1989-1992. Consultant European Communities, Brussels, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris.
(This book discusses the feasibility of empirical research...)
Married Floortje van Boheemen, February 8, 1974. Children: Geertje, Auke.