July 2013
Intermediate to advanced
296 pages
7h 5m
English
Giuditta De Prato and Daniel Nepelski joined the Institute for Prospective Technologies (IPTS), European Commission, Directorate-General JRC, the in-house think tank of the European Commission in January 2009 to contribute to projects on economic aspects of the information society and on the impacts of information society technologies, mainly focusing on ICT R&D, the software sector, patents, and innovation dynamics in the context of the knowledge economy.
Giuditta De Prato worked in the industry as a software developer and IT consultant from 1992 to 2005. From 2005 to 2009, she focused on research activities on local development, evaluation, ICT, and open source at the University of Bologna.
Daniel Nepelski worked at DIW ...