Technology, Culture, and Public Policy Critical Lessons from Finland
In a relatively short time, Finland has transformed a society of approximately 5.3 million people into one of the most educated and technologically sophisticated in the world, while maintaining relative political stability and an enviable quality of life among its people. In all comparative measures...
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Routledge
2016
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Suomi : the making of a culture
- 2. The state, parliamentarianism, and public policy
- 3. Technology and development : public-private partnership
- 4. Economic growth, research, and innovation quality
- 5. Finnish lessons : nurturing education
- 6. Health and social policy : Nordic welfarism
- 7. Technopolitan society : enduring value change
- 8. Evolving social structure : resiliency and change
- 9. Of black swans and human condition : the committee for the future
- 10. Finlandia : 'our land' and a postscript.