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Science Policy
Science policy, along with related concepts such as technology policy and innovation policy, is increasingly important as we move towards a more knowledge-intensive economy. It is concerned with decisions by gove...
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Science Policy
Science policy, along with related concepts such as technology policy and innovation policy, is increasingly important as we move towards a more knowledge-intensive economy. I...
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Creative Knowledge Environments
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Synergy or separation mode: the relationship between the academic research and the knowledge-transfer activities of Korean academics
What factors influence the relationship between the academic research and the knowledge- transfer activities of academics, in particular in ‘catch-up’ countries like South Korea? To address this research quest...
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Evaluation of Moroccan research using a bibliometric-based approach: investigation of the validity of the h-index
This paper presents the results of an evaluation of the national research system in Morocco. The exercise focuses on the period 1997–2006 and includes a comparison with South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Tunisia, A...
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University Research Evaluation and Funding: An International Comparison
Many countries have introducedevaluations of university research, reflectingglobal demands for greater accountability. Thispaper compares methods of evaluation usedacross twelve countries in Europe and theAsia...
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‘Big history’ for big science? Critical review of history of CERN
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The position of British science
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The continuing decline of British science
New and more methodologically advanced publication and citation data for the period up to 1984 indicate that the relative decline of British science is continuing, albeit at a slower rate than in the 1970s.
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Is Britain spending enough on science?
Britain is falling behind the major industrialized countries in its investment in academic and related research, which may explain the nation's declining contribution to world science.