
Evaluating Public Sector Research and Development
Albert Link(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 16. May 1996
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-0-275-95368-3 (ISBN)
Description
The need for evaluation of public sector research and development activity is critical in today's political environment to assist policymakers with resource allocation. Methodology for evaluating public sector research and development activity is described and illustrated by the author using in-depth case studies drawn from the research programs at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. These cases range from newly formed federal laboratory research initiatives to well-established research programs. Managerial and evaluative guidelines are enunciated.
The United States has supported research and development activity on both the applied and basic research levels for most of its history. The importance of public sector research has often been discussed but its effectiveness has not been adequately reviewed. The need for evaluation of public sector research and development activity is critical in today's political environment to assist policymakers with resource allocation. Methodology for evaluating public sector research and development activity is described and illustrated by the author using in-depth case studies drawn from the research programs at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. These cases range from newly formed federal laboratory research initiatives to well-established research programs. Managerial and evaluative guidelines are enunciated.
This work should be of interest to scholars who deal with economics in general, public policy, science policy, and public administration. In addition, practitioners in public administration and managers of public sector research laboratories on federal and state levels should find the information useful. Those who depend on research and development done with public sector money or who use it to supplement their research programs will also be interested.
The United States has supported research and development activity on both the applied and basic research levels for most of its history. The importance of public sector research has often been discussed but its effectiveness has not been adequately reviewed. The need for evaluation of public sector research and development activity is critical in today's political environment to assist policymakers with resource allocation. Methodology for evaluating public sector research and development activity is described and illustrated by the author using in-depth case studies drawn from the research programs at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. These cases range from newly formed federal laboratory research initiatives to well-established research programs. Managerial and evaluative guidelines are enunciated.
This work should be of interest to scholars who deal with economics in general, public policy, science policy, and public administration. In addition, practitioners in public administration and managers of public sector research laboratories on federal and state levels should find the information useful. Those who depend on research and development done with public sector money or who use it to supplement their research programs will also be interested.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
411 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-275-95368-3 (9780275953683)
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Person
ALBERT N. LINK, Professor of Economics at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, is an internationally recognized scholar in the field of the economics of research and development. Dr. Link is the author or coauthor of many books, including Research and Development Activity in U.S. Manufacturing (Praeger, 1981), Investments in Technology: Corporate Strategies and Public Policy Alternatives (Praeger, 1983), The Entrepreneur: Mainstream Views and Radical Critiques, 2nd. Ed.Evaluating Economic Damages: A Handbook for Attorneys (Quorum, 1992).
Content
Tables Acknowledgments Public Sector Research and Development: An Introduction Evaluation Issues Related to Public Sector Research and Development Advanced Technology Program Real-Time Control System Architecture Conformance Test Program for SQL ISDN Technology Power and Energy Calibration Services Electromigration Characterization Optical Fiber Standards An Assessment of Public Sector Research and Development Bibliography Index