Some problems on science-technology strategies
Keywords:
Science-technology strategy, PolicyAbstract
We are entering to the time for conclusion evaluations of science-technology strategies of 2011-2020 period and the building of science-technology strategies for 2021-2030 period. The conclusion evaluations of strategies, also important as the building of strategies, are complex works. Here the paper provides contributions to view some concepts on science-technology strategies.
This paper is to clarify some aspects on S&T strategies on leap forward development and scientific natures in documents of science-technology strategies, definition of objectives of science-technology strategies only on basis of old indicators, statistic works and objectives of science-technology strategies, science-technology strategies of businesses and national science-technology strategies, and innovation in science-technology strategies. At the same time, the paper indicates that the unproper concepts on science-technology strategies would lead to numerous consequenses.
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