President's Report 2008
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"e-skills UK welcomes the publication of Intellect's first President's Report. Information and Communications technology is at the heart of the UK economy and provides a key source of competitive advantage across every sector, private and public. We are pleased that two of the 'boosters' identified in this report address the need to increase professionalism in the sector and ensure its workforce has more talented and skilled individuals. "
Karen Price, CEO, e-skills UK

'To Intellect and its members, these six boosters are deeply interconnected. Trust cannot exist without professionalism along the supply chain, which in turn cannot exist without an enabling infrastructure.'

 

 

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External sources

  • Tracey, P. and Clark, G (2003) Alliances, Networks and Competitive Strategy: Rethinking Clusters of Innovation, Growth and Change, Vol. 34. No. 1
  • Sherwat E. Ibrahim, M. Hosein Fallah and Richard R. Reilly (2006) Do Localised Clusters Influence Creativity of Inventors?, Creativity and Innovation Management, Vol. 15, No. 4
  • Oxford Economics, Assessment, Winter 2007
  • Oxford Economics, UK Sectoral Prospects Autumn 2007: Electronics and Computers
  • Sainsbury, Lord (2007) The Race to the Top: A Review of Government’s Science and Innovation Policies
  • Deloitte (2008) Technology Predictions: TMT Trends 2008
  • Huggins, R & Lee N (2007) Ten Years of the UK’s Knowledge Economy, The Work Foundation
  • Mahdon, M et al (2006) What You Get Is Not What You See, The Work Foundation
  • Oulton, N & Srinivasan, S (2005) Productivity Growth and the Role of ICT in the United Kingdom: An Industry View, 1970-2000, Centre for Economic Performance
  • EIU (2007) The 2007 E-readiness Rankings, Economist Intelligence Unit
  • Cabinet Office (2008) Realising Britain’s Potential: Future Strategic Challenges for Britain, The Strategy Unit
  • Hugo, E et al (2007) Looking Inwards, Reaching Outwards The Cambridge Cluster Report 2007, Library House
  • Franklin, R (2007) Cleantech Goes Mainstream, Library House
  • Franklin, R et al (2007) Spinning out quality: University spin-out companies in the UK, Library House
  • Holi, M et al (2007) An Analysis of the UK University Technology and Knowledge Transfer Activities, Library House
  • Koester, C (2006) Creative Nation: advancing Britain’s creative industries, The Smith Institute
  • Cooper, Z (2007) economic nationalism, The Smith Institute
  • The Economist – various articles from print and online 
  • Harvard Business Review – various articles from print and online
  • California Management Review – various articles from print and online
  • Afuah, Allan (2003) Innovation Management, Chapter 15, 17
  • Castells, Manuel (2006) The Rise of the Network Society, Chapter 1
  • Friedman, T (2005) The World is Flat, Chapter 2, 11
  • HBR (1994) The Business Value of IT, Chapter 4
  • Koepp, R (2004) Clusters of Creativity: Enduring Lessons on Innovation and Entrepreneurship from Silicon Valley 
  • HMG (2007) Globalisation: Prospects and Policy Responses, Chapter 5, 6
  • Jorna, Rene (2006) Sustainable Innovation, Chapter 3, 6
  • Lessig, L (2001) The Future of Ideas, Chapter 14
  • Livingston, Jessica (2007) Founders at Work, Chapter 2, 18, 29
  • Nalebuff & Brandenburger (2006) Co-Opetition, Chapter 5
  • Saxenian, AnnaLee (2006) The New Argonauts, Chapter 2, 8
  • Saxenian, AnnaLee (1986) Regional Advantage, Conclusion 

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