Debating Impact and Mission-Orientation of R&I Policies
Section: Research Policy & Development
The paper summarizes the main findings from a survey carried out at the occasion of the conference ‘RTI Policy in Service of Society: Impact at the Crossroads of Policy Design, Implementa-tion and Evaluation’. This Austrian Presidency of the EU Council conference was organised on behalf of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Trans-port, Innovation and Technology by the Austrian Platform for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation together with Manchester Institute of Innovation Research and IFRIS – Institut Francilien Recherche, Innova-tion et Société, in Vienna in November 2018.
A part of the conference dealt with developing an understanding of mission-oriented policies (MOPs). The respective results are in the main focus of this paper (based on a survey which was carried out during the conference via mentimeter, answered by more than 200 participants).
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Authors: WOLFGANG POLT, KLAUS SCHUCH, MATTHIAS WEBER, ELKE DALL, MAXIMILIAN UNGER AND NELA SALAMON
DOI: 10.22163/fteval.2019.322
cite as: Polt, W., Schuch, K., Weber, M., Dall, E., Unger, M., Salamon, N. (2019): Debating Impact and Mission-Orientation of R&I Policies. In: fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation. Issue 47. May 2019. DOI: 10.22163/fteval.2019.322
Authors: Dall, E., Šalamon, N., Schuch, K., Wolfgang Polt, Matthias Weber, Maximilian Unger
Result of this Event: Impact of Research and Innovation Policy at the Crossroads of Policy Design, Implementation and Evaluation
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Tags: evaluation, impact, research and innovation policy, research policy
Category: Proceedings
Publication Date: 2019
Price: free
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