Innovation in the Public Sector: Experiences in E-Procurement and University Research
Andrea Prat and
Erina Ytsma ()
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Erina Ytsma: London School of Economics
Chapter Chapter 10 in The Real Issues of the Middle East and the Arab Spring, 2013, pp 241-257 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Organisations must increasingly transform themselves to take advantage of technological change. Today, ICT allows public bodies to make new use of procurement mechanisms that achieve economies of scale and greater flexibility. Meanwhile, international comparisons of scientific output measures can help to shed light on the variation in productivity of different national research funding systems. Finally, examining bibliometric data to calculate collaboration between authors affiliated with different countries, this chapter compares and draws conclusions on research intensity and collaboration strength for different countries and regions, research fields and over time. The authors conclude with detailed observations on the actual evolution of S&T collaboration, both within the GCC and with other parts of the world.
Keywords: Saudi Arabia; Research Collaboration; Journal Citation Report; Public Procurement; Central Agency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-5248-5_10
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