Description |
1 online resource (240 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Note |
Print version record. |
Contents |
Index; Cover; Contents; Foreword by Jet Bussemaker, Minister of Education, Culture and Science; Introduction / Beatrice de Graaf, Henk Molenaar, and Alexander Rinnooy Kan; The Art and Science of Asking Questions / José van Dijck; A Plurality of Voices: The Dutch National Research Agenda in Dispute / Henk Molenaar; National Research Agendas: An International Comparison / Wim de Haas ; The Role of Universities of Applied Sciences in Implementing the Dutch National Research Agenda / Daan Andriessen and Marieke Schuurmans. |
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Steering Scientific Research and Reaping its Benefits: Reflections on Dutch Science Policy / Coenraad Krijger and Maarten Prak Managing what cannot be Managed: On the Possibility of Science Policy / Barend van der Meulen; The Art of Making Connections / Ed Brinksma; Too Big to Innovate? : The Sense and Nonsense of Big Programmatic Research / Brian Burgoon, Marieke de Goede, Marlies Glasius, and Eric Schliesser; The Art of Asking Questions, and why Scientists are better at it / Herman van de Werfhorst. |
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Skip the Agenda Building: Let the Wisdom of the Crowd Drive a Dynamic Tapestry of Science / Marten Scheffer and Johan Bollen An Economic Perspective on the Dutch National Research Agenda / Roel van Elk and Bas ter Weel; What is the Good of Government Interference in Science? : A Question from Late Nineteenth-Century Germany / Herman Paul; Free-range Poultry Holdings: Living the Academic Life in a Context of Normative Uncertainty / Beatrice de Graaf; A National Research Agenda and the self-understanding of modern universities / Rutger Claassen and Marcus Düwell. |
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No University without Diversity: The Dynamic Ecosystem of Scientific and Social Innovation / André Knottnerus Inspiration / Louise Gunning-Schepers; Process of Developing the Dutch National Research Agenda; List of Tables and Figures; Tables; Table 1 -- Characterisation of innovation policy in several countries ; Table 2 -- National research prioritization: characterization for fifteen countries; Table 3 -- Prioritized themes in national research agendas (in italics: themes mentioned five times or more; bold: some notable research themes, for various reasons). |
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Table 4 -- Process of development and implementation of national research agendasTable 1 -- Key figures for Dutch universities of applied science (2014); Figures; Figure 1 -- The linear model; Figure 2 -- Stokes' quadrants; Figure 3 -- Stokes' dynamic model; Figure 4 -- Extension of the Stokes model; Figure 5 -- Squaring the golden triangle. |
Local Note |
JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access |
Subject |
Research -- Netherlands.
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Research -- Government policy -- Netherlands.
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SCIENCE -- Study & Teaching.
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Research. (OCoLC)fst01095153
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Research -- Government policy.
(OCoLC)fst01095198
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Netherlands. (OCoLC)fst01204034
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Added Author |
Graaf, Beatrice de, editor.
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Rinnooy Kan, A. H. G., 1949- editor.
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Molenaar, Henk, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Dutch National Research Agenda in Perspective. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2017] 9789462982796 (OCoLC)944087211 |
ISBN |
9789048532827 (electronic bk.) |
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9048532825 (electronic bk.) |
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9789462982796 |
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9462982791 |
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