Responsible research and innovation (RRI) in Chile: from a neostructural productivist imperative to sustainable regional development?
Abstract
This paper addresses the nature of Chilean investment in science, research and innovation and how this feeds into a broader narrative of productivist versus regional development, with a particular focus on natural resources. The concept of neostructuralism is employed to describe this productivist public sector support for investment in science and policy in relation to socio-economic and environmental research. Against this productivist...
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Title
Responsible research and innovation (RRI) in Chile: from a neostructural productivist imperative to sustainable regional development?
Published Date
Sep 11, 2019
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
12
Pages
2510 - 2532
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