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Towards theory-led evaluation: the experience of European science, technology, and innovation policies

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posted on 2023-06-07, 20:48 authored by Jordi Molas-Gallart, Andrew DaviesAndrew Davies
This article reviews the literature and practice concerned with the evaluation of science, technology, and innovation (STI) policies and theway these relate to theories of the innovation process. Referring to the experience of the European Union (EU), the authors review the attempts to ensure that the STI policy theory is informed by advances in the authors'understanding of the innovation process. They argue, however, that the practice of policy evaluation lags behind advances in innovation theory. Despite the efforts to promote theory-led evaluations of STI policies based on new theories of the systemic nature of innovation, evaluation practice in the EU continues to favor the development of methods implicitly based on outdated linear views of the innovation process. This article examines the reasons why this is the case and suggests that STI policy evaluation should nevertheless be supported by the evolving theoretical understanding of the innovation process.

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Publication status

  • Published

Journal

American Journal of Evaluation

ISSN

1098-2140

Publisher

Sage Journals

Issue

1

Volume

27

Page range

64-82

Pages

19.0

Department affiliated with

  • SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications

Notes

The paper takes a systemic approach to the innovation policy process but shows that in the EU, evaluation still tends to make use of an (implicit or explicit) outdated `linear model' approach, and that this divergence is being currently exacerbated by political demands for accountability.

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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