Methodological Issues in Science and Technology Policy Research: Technological Capability
- 1 March 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Science, Technology and Society
- Vol. 2 (1) , 73-98
- https://doi.org/10.1177/097172189700200103
Abstract
This paper discusses how best to conduct research on problems of science and technology (S&T) policy, with particular reference to African economic development in the context of the recent policy climate associated' with structural adjustment measures advocated by bodies such as the World Bank. It argues that since S&T policy is really concerned with the long-term structural evolution of economic systems, the methodological problems involved in studying associated issues need to transcend the methodological approaches of individual disciplines like economics. Taking inspiration from recent innovation literature the paper goes on to suggest an inter disciplinary approach involving comparative case studies and close links with client sectors.Keywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- Policy research in sub‐Saharan Africa: An explorationPublic Administration and Development, 1995
- Evolutionary Dynamics and Sustainable DevelopmentPublished by Edward Elgar Publishing ,1995
- Export‐led Technology Development in the Four Dragons: The Case of ElectronicsDevelopment and Change, 1994
- Scientific and technological responses to structural adjustment: Human resources and research issues in Hungary, Turkey, and YugoslaviaTechnology in Society, 1993
- Technological Accumulation and Industrial Growth: Contrasts Between Developed and Developing CountriesIndustrial and Corporate Change, 1993
- Structural Problems of African IndustryPublished by Springer Nature ,1992
- Deindustrialization, adjustment, the World Bank and the IMF in AfricaWorld Development, 1992
- A structuralist perspective on the role of technology in economic growth and developmentWorld Development, 1991
- Increasing Returns and Long-Run GrowthJournal of Political Economy, 1986
- Technical Change and the Aggregate Production FunctionThe Review of Economics and Statistics, 1957