Research and technology policies in innovation systems: Zero tillage in Brazil



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DOI: 
10.1016/S0048-7333(02)00058-6
ISBN: 
0048-7333
ISSN: 
10.1016/S0048-7333(02)00058-6
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Licence de la ressource: 
Pas ouvert / Tous droits réservés
Type: 
Article de journal
Journal: 
Research Policy
Nombre: 
4
Pages: 
573-586
Volume: 
32
Année: 
2003
Auteur: 
Ekboir, J.
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Description: 

The increasing complexity of technology development and adoption is rapidly changing the effectiveness of scientific and technological policies. Complex technologies are developed and disseminated by networks of agents. The impact of these networks depends on the assets they command, their learning routines, the socio-economic environment in which they operate and their history. In this new environment, scientific and technology policies should: (1) foster interactions among agents (whether public or private), (2) increase the effectiveness of public research, extension and funding institutions, (3) give sufficient freedom to researchers to set their research programs, and (4) monitor the quality of research (rather of research outputs). The evolution of innovation networks is analyzed looking at the development and diffusion of zero tillage (ZT) in Brazil.

Αnnée de publication: 
2003