Chinese experience in the organization and management of the national technology innovation programme and lessons learnt for Vietnam
Keywords:
S&T program, Management modality, Technology innovationAbstract
System of science and technology (S&T) programs has existed in our country for over 30 years and became an important means in research and development management. Although a certain of results achieved, it has not yet met the requirement of the country’s socio-economic development, and still exposed many problems, particularly bearing the imprint of the centrally planned economy period. Facing the current wave of increasingly deeper international integration of S&T, lessons learnt in management of S&T programs from advanced countries is necessary for improving the management of our S&T programs. This article focuses on the Chinese experience in the management of S&T programs, with particular emphasis on the national technology innovation program which mainly relied on the management experience of the ATP, TIP, and SBIR/STTR programs of the United States. The article then makes recommendations with a system of solutions for improvement of S&T management, in general and the system of S&T programs, in particular with the view to further enhancing the efficiency of S&T operation in our
country.
Code: 15121001
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