Social networks in R&D program evaluation |
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Authors: | Nicholas S. Vonortas |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for International Science and Technology Policy & Department of Economics, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA
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Abstract: | This paper introduces the social network methodology as a tool for evaluating important aspects of research and development (R&D) programs. It uses two detailed examples to illustrate the application of network concepts in program appraisal. By studying relationships, exchanges, network location and status, network structure and evolution, and participant characteristics and roles in the network, this approach provides a lens to important aspects of the longer-lasting, more sustainable contributions of public policy in affecting organisational capabilities to innovate. A key challenge currently is the integration of social network analysis with causal empirical models and more traditional economic approaches geared to assessing the outputs and impacts of R&D. |
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