AMERICAN STATE GOVERNMENTS AS MODELS FOR NATIONAL SCIENCE POLICY

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FELLER, I
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10.2307/3325369
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In the 1980s state governments adopted an entrepreneurial stance and established an extensive array of programs targeted at encouraging university-industry research collaboration, the commercial development of new technologies, the start-up of new firms, and the technological modernization of existing firms. Although these state programs are frequently presented as laboratories of democracy, their relevance to national science and technology policy is open to question. State R&D strategies reflect contrasting theories about the linkages among academic research, technological innovation, economic growth, and administrative practices. Evaluations of state technology programs have essentially remained fixed at dead center, as unproven undertakings. State experiences have not been couched in analytical frameworks conducive to assessments of national science and technology policies.
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