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build legitimacy by shaping identity with university academics and management. In undertaking this research we draw on 63 … complement and reinforce preliminary legitimacy claims made through conformance and manipulation. We discuss the potential …
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international levels, TA has the potential to enhance the roles of science, technology and innovation towards achieving the … foster both technical robustness and social legitimacy in subsequent policy-making. Drawing on three empirical case studies …
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importance of science, technology and innovation (STI) for inclusive and sustainable economic growth, based on higher … institutions to support STI, such as laws, national plans and a wide variety of policy instruments. Yet available science and …
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model science as a contribution game in which spillovers differentially benefit contributors over non-contributors. This … turns the game of science from a prisoner's dilemma into a game of ‘pure coordination’, and from a ‘public good’ into a …’ specification suggests several areas for further research in the new economics of science and provides a modified analytical …
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In science, research teams are increasing in size, which suggests that science is becoming more organisational. This … paper aims to empirically investigate the effects of the division of labour in management and science on serendipity, which … has been considered one of the great factors in science. Specifically, in examining the survey of scientists conducted in …
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The science-technology-innovation system is one that is continuously and rapidly evolving. The dramatic growth over the … last 20 years in the use of science, technology and innovation (STI) indicators appears first and foremost to be the result … growing interest might be expected in societies that increasingly use organised science and technology to achieve a wide …
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