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15. The Problem of Political Design in Federal Innovation Organization
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Editors’ Introduction 1
- 2. Why Policy Implementation Needs a Science of Science Policy 9
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PART ONE: The Theory of Science Policy. Editors’ Overview
- Introduction 23
- 3. Politics and the Science of Science Policy 31
- 4. Sociology and the Science of Science Policy 56
- 5. The Economics of Science and Technology Policy 85
- 6. A Situated Cognition View of Innovation with Implications for Innovation Policy 104
- 7. Technically Focused Policy Analysis 120
- 8. Science of Science and Innovation Policy: The Emerging Community of Practice 131
- 9. Developing a Science of Innovation Policy Internationally 156
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PART TWO: Empirical Science Policy— Measurement and Data Issues. Editors’ Overview
- Introduction 183
- 10. Analysis of Public Research, Industrial R&D, and Commercial Innovation: Measurement Issues Underlying the Science of Science Policy 193
- 11. The Current State of Data on the Science and Engineering Workforce, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation in the United States 208
- 12. Legacy and New Databases for Linking Innovation to Impact 232
- 13. A Vision of Data and Analytics for the Science of Science Policy 258
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PART THREE: Practical Science Policy. Editors’ Overview
- Introduction 283
- 14. Science Policy: A Federal Budgeting View 289
- 15. The Problem of Political Design in Federal Innovation Organization 302
- 16. Science Policy and the Congress 327
- 17. Institutional Ecology and the Social Outcomes of Scientific Research 337
- 18. Science Policy in a Complex World: Lessons from the European Experience 349
- Contributors 357
- Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Editors’ Introduction 1
- 2. Why Policy Implementation Needs a Science of Science Policy 9
-
PART ONE: The Theory of Science Policy. Editors’ Overview
- Introduction 23
- 3. Politics and the Science of Science Policy 31
- 4. Sociology and the Science of Science Policy 56
- 5. The Economics of Science and Technology Policy 85
- 6. A Situated Cognition View of Innovation with Implications for Innovation Policy 104
- 7. Technically Focused Policy Analysis 120
- 8. Science of Science and Innovation Policy: The Emerging Community of Practice 131
- 9. Developing a Science of Innovation Policy Internationally 156
-
PART TWO: Empirical Science Policy— Measurement and Data Issues. Editors’ Overview
- Introduction 183
- 10. Analysis of Public Research, Industrial R&D, and Commercial Innovation: Measurement Issues Underlying the Science of Science Policy 193
- 11. The Current State of Data on the Science and Engineering Workforce, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation in the United States 208
- 12. Legacy and New Databases for Linking Innovation to Impact 232
- 13. A Vision of Data and Analytics for the Science of Science Policy 258
-
PART THREE: Practical Science Policy. Editors’ Overview
- Introduction 283
- 14. Science Policy: A Federal Budgeting View 289
- 15. The Problem of Political Design in Federal Innovation Organization 302
- 16. Science Policy and the Congress 327
- 17. Institutional Ecology and the Social Outcomes of Scientific Research 337
- 18. Science Policy in a Complex World: Lessons from the European Experience 349
- Contributors 357
- Index 367