Policy for public procurement of research results in Vietnam
Keywords:
Finance, Science and Technology, Policy, Procurement of research resultsAbstract
The public procurement of research results is an interesting topic for research where very rich theories and practical experiences of the world show the advantages of this policy to promote innovation. The policy for public procurement of research results attracts recent attentions expressed in core science and technology (S&T) policy documents, namely: Resolution No. 46/NQ-CP by the Government on S&T, Law on S&T 2013, and Resolution No. 95/ND-CP dated 17th October 2014 by the Government on finance and investment for S&T. However, for designing and implementing a policy for public procurement of research results, it is necessary to get answers to certain problems such as “What is the procurement of research results?, “What are the objectives of this policy?â€, “Which lessons learnt from promulgation of the policy for procurement of research results by the State?â€, “Does Vietnam need to issue a policy for procurement of research results by the State?â€, “What would be stands of view and objectives of actors involved into the policy for procurement of research results by the State?†and others. In the scope of this study, the group of authors gives answers to the above noted questions and draws out some problems to issuance of a policy for procurement of research results by the State in Vietnam.
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