A study on stakeholder analysis method applicable to preliminary feasibility study of national R&D program
Jungkwon Kim ()
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Jungkwon Kim: Korea Institute of S&T Evaluation and Planning
No 4607837, Proceedings of International Academic Conferences from International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences
Abstract:
Stakeholder Analysis is a analytical technique to identify stakeholder and analyze their impact on a given system. It has been considered as a useful tool for developing and/or implementing a policy or program. Preliminary Feasibility Study(PFS) is an official ex-ante evaluation to provide important information on decision of investing new national R&D programs. In order to improve consistency and productivity of PFS results, there are needs for improving its analytical methodology of the standard PFS guide published regularly.The purpose of this study is to suggest a practical approach how to apply the stakeholder analysis to PFS of national R&D programs and the result of this study would help PFS investigators to carry out their PFS more efficiently and systematically.This study provides a PFS stakeholder analysis process consisting of four steps and guideline of each step; ?Understanding the R&D program including drawing a logic model, ?Identification and classification of stakeholder, ?collecting characteristics of stakeholder required for PFS, ?Analysing characteristics of stakeholder and applying the result to PFS. Moreover, An advanced logic model in which stakeholder is newly incorporated in the previous PFS logic model is proposed for better understanding of target programs.
Keywords: Stakeholder analysis; Preliminary feasibility study; National R&D program (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 1 page
Date: 2017-07
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Published in Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 31st International Academic Conference, London, Jul 2017, pages 117-117
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