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Worldwide, countries have to respond to local and global socio-technological shifts and needs, specifically the transformations wrought by a rapidly shifting understanding of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Science, technology and innovation policy (STI) finds itself at the intersection of these local and global challenges. Innovation Policy at the Intersection: Global Debates and Local Experiences shows that a comprehensive rethink in STI policy-making is required – one that takes a systemic view of the varied challenges, and adopts an inclusive and holistic approach to STI policy. Such a rethink has to bring together the global and local, the theoretical and practical. The chapters in this book follow three broad concerns:
  • The theories and approaches that have historically informed STI policy-making, along with the most influential current approaches in different country contexts;
  • The development and application of comprehensive STI monitoring and evaluation systems as developed and implemented by various public agencies; and
  • The role and function of STI policy advisory bodies within their respective contexts.
Innovation Policy at the Intersection provides a comparative lens of different theories and practices across a unique spectrum of national contexts, including Austria, Brazil, Colombia, Finland, Iran, Mexico, Norway, South Africa, South Korea, and Sweden.

Innovation Policy at the Intersection: Global Debates and Local Experiences

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    Publisher: HSRC Press
    Publication Date: 01/03/2020
    ISBN13: 9780796925916, 978-0796925916
    ISBN10: 0796925917

    Number of Pages: 180

    Non Fiction , Mathematics & Science , Education

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    Worldwide, countries have to respond to local and global socio-technological shifts and needs, specifically the transformations wrought by a rapidly shifting understanding of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Science, technology and innovation policy (STI) finds itself at the intersection of these local and global challenges. Innovation Policy at the Intersection: Global Debates and Local Experiences shows that a comprehensive rethink in STI policy-making is required – one that takes a systemic view of the varied challenges, and adopts an inclusive and holistic approach to STI policy. Such a rethink has to bring together the global and local, the theoretical and practical. The chapters in this book follow three broad concerns:
    • The theories and approaches that have historically informed STI policy-making, along with the most influential current approaches in different country contexts;
    • The development and application of comprehensive STI monitoring and evaluation systems as developed and implemented by various public agencies; and
    • The role and function of STI policy advisory bodies within their respective contexts.
    Innovation Policy at the Intersection provides a comparative lens of different theories and practices across a unique spectrum of national contexts, including Austria, Brazil, Colombia, Finland, Iran, Mexico, Norway, South Africa, South Korea, and Sweden.

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