Concept evolution in science and technology policy: the process of change in relationships among university, industry and government
Yuko Fujigaki and
Akiya Nagata
Science and Public Policy, 1998, vol. 25, issue 6, 387-395
Abstract:
This is an empirical study of concept evolution in science and technology (S&T) policy using words/co-words analysis of Japanese policy documents. By analysing changes over time in the policy concepts in published advisory reports for the Government and capturing the history of S&T policy as a dynamic process, it shows the co-evolution of S&T policy concepts and their surrounding socio-political configurations in Japan. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.
Date: 1998
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