Contributions

  • Branscomb, Lewis M., 1926- - Contributor
  • Keller, James. - Contributor

Publication

1998 - MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

129,000 words, Guess

Page Count

516 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
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  • Goodreads913555

Classifications

  • DDC338/.064
  • LCCHC110.T4 I58 1998

Description

"Shortly after taking office in 1993, President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore called for a shift in American technology policy toward an expansion of public investments in partnerships with private industry, backed up by scientific research in universities and national laboratories." "The authors of this volume were invited by the Clinton administration to take a hard, nonpartisan look at how successful the new policies have been and to propose ways to make their programs more effective and more likely to attract bipartisan support. The first summary report of the team's recommendations, released in April 1997, was called the "hottest technology policy property on Capitol Hill."" "This book, an expansion of that report, offers a new set of technology policy principles. These principles provide guidelines for stimulating technical innovation, shaping public-private partnerships, and establishing criteria for federal investments in research. The authors use the principles to evaluate many federal research programs and to make recommendations for change."--BOOK JACKET.

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Other Editions

  • Investing in innovation: creating a research and innovation policy that worksMIT Press1998-01-01

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