Theory of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy

Numbering Code G-GAIS00 83021 LB20
G-GAIS00 83021 LB21
G-GAIS00 83021 LB95
Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year From 1st to 3rd year students Target Student
Language Japanese and English Day/Period Fri.4
Instructor name KUWAJIMA SHIYUUICHIROU (Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability Program-Specific Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This course introduces the policy structure for science&technology-based innovation and investigates effective global and/or national innovation management. We will focus on the relation between the science and technology basic plan and the properties of industrial sectors in Japan, US and EU.
Course Goals The goals of this course are to
Understand science&technology-based innovation modeling and processing.
Understand the policy structure for science&technology-based innovation in Japan.
Understand the properties of industrial structures in which innovations are effectively generated.
Schedule and Contents 1-2. Theory for Innovation
3-4. Science&technology and innovation
5-6. Policy making for science&technology-based innovation
7-10. Policies for industrial technologies
11-12. Innovation policies in other countries
13-15. Research&Development management for innovation
Evaluation Methods and Policy Your overall grade:
Course attendance and attitude in course: 40 %
Term-end report: 60 %
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Will be suggested in the class
Textbooks Textbooks/References Technological Innovation in Legacy Sectors, William B. Bonvillian and Charles Weiss, (OXFORD University Press), ISBN:9780199374519
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