Competitive support of governments for research, development and innovation and its interaction with knowledge production criteria

This study tends to examine effect of support given by government and other private institutions to research, development and innovation on knowledge production criteria. In the contemporary world, research, development and innovation are key factors for improving economic performance and social wel...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:150e5c7d14dc4988a5aeb9f6132f677d2021-12-02T14:07:31ZCompetitive support of governments for research, development and innovation and its interaction with knowledge production criteria2331-197510.1080/23311975.2017.1315861https://doaj.org/article/150e5c7d14dc4988a5aeb9f6132f677d2017-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2017.1315861https://doaj.org/toc/2331-1975This study tends to examine effect of support given by government and other private institutions to research, development and innovation on knowledge production criteria. In the contemporary world, research, development and innovation are key factors for improving economic performance and social welfare. Governments which tend to take advantage of this approach need to adopt correct and tested strategies and eliminate limitations in allocating resources to driving factors of innovation process. In this regard, this study addresses various forms of support given by government and private sector to R&D; by analyzing and evaluating effects of these supports on knowledge production criteria, this study tends to rank supportive approaches to research and development in the most industrialized and newly industrialized countries. As the results showed, statistics and ranking of countries in terms of their support for knowledge production are not enough for management and operation of knowledge production and most importantly GNP; thus, it cannot provide necessary information for this matter.Shahram GilaniniaTaylor & Francis Grouparticleknowledge production criteriadevelopment and innovationcompetitive support of governmentsunited nationsindustrial and semi-industrial worldBusinessHF5001-6182Management. Industrial managementHD28-70ENCogent Business & Management, Vol 4, Iss 1 (2017)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic knowledge production criteria
development and innovation
competitive support of governments
united nations
industrial and semi-industrial world
Business
HF5001-6182
Management. Industrial management
HD28-70
spellingShingle knowledge production criteria
development and innovation
competitive support of governments
united nations
industrial and semi-industrial world
Business
HF5001-6182
Management. Industrial management
HD28-70
Shahram Gilaninia
Competitive support of governments for research, development and innovation and its interaction with knowledge production criteria
description This study tends to examine effect of support given by government and other private institutions to research, development and innovation on knowledge production criteria. In the contemporary world, research, development and innovation are key factors for improving economic performance and social welfare. Governments which tend to take advantage of this approach need to adopt correct and tested strategies and eliminate limitations in allocating resources to driving factors of innovation process. In this regard, this study addresses various forms of support given by government and private sector to R&D; by analyzing and evaluating effects of these supports on knowledge production criteria, this study tends to rank supportive approaches to research and development in the most industrialized and newly industrialized countries. As the results showed, statistics and ranking of countries in terms of their support for knowledge production are not enough for management and operation of knowledge production and most importantly GNP; thus, it cannot provide necessary information for this matter.
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title Competitive support of governments for research, development and innovation and its interaction with knowledge production criteria
title_short Competitive support of governments for research, development and innovation and its interaction with knowledge production criteria
title_full Competitive support of governments for research, development and innovation and its interaction with knowledge production criteria
title_fullStr Competitive support of governments for research, development and innovation and its interaction with knowledge production criteria
title_full_unstemmed Competitive support of governments for research, development and innovation and its interaction with knowledge production criteria
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