Innovation and dynamics in public research environments in Denmark: A research-policy perspective
Evanthia Kalpazidou Schmidt,
Ebbe Graversen and
Kamma Langberg
Science and Public Policy, 2003, vol. 30, issue 2, 107-116
Abstract:
The theme for this article is dynamic and innovative research environments and the factors that characterise them. The focus is on the relationship between the organisation and management of research, research processes and environmental conditions on the one hand, and research quality and outcomes on the other. The article takes as a point of departure the results of an empirical study of 15 university and other public-sector research environments in Denmark. It identifies the features that characterise the framework of research, research processes, the working and social milieu of research environments and their influence on research in a smaller European country from a research-policy perspective. Innovative research environments could serve as references for research agents attempting to promote innovation and further develop a dynamic science base. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.
Date: 2003
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