Aldo Geuna, Ammon J. Salter, W. Edward Steinmueller
This book re-examines the rationale for public policy, concluding that the prevailing 'public knowledge' model is evolving towards a networked or distributed model of knowledge production and use in which public and private institutions play complementary roles. It provides a set of tools and models to assess the impact of the new network model of funding and governance, and argues that governments need to adapt their funding and administrative priorities and procedures to support the emergence and healthy growth of research networks. The book goes on to explain that interdependencies and...
This book re-examines the rationale for public policy, concluding that the prevailing 'public knowledge' model is evolving towards a networked or dist...
Examines the subject of university research and how it is funded, considering the relationship between the allocation of funds and university research productivity. In particular, the book looks at the possible unintended consequences of university policies and priorities.
Examines the subject of university research and how it is funded, considering the relationship between the allocation of funds and university research...
This book provides readers with an in-depth understanding of the many ways in which universities contribute to economic development and growth. It demonstrates the causal interactions between universities' activities and economic outcomes, and presents up-to-date quantitative and qualitative data in support. The authors present the theoretical tools and evidence to explain the manner and degree to which universities' activities impact the economy, as well as analysing the comparative strengths and weaknesses of specific university systems.
This book provides readers with an in-depth understanding of the many ways in which universities contribute to economic development and growth. It dem...