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 | |
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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. |
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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 |
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Evaluation Methods and Policy |
Your overall grade: Course attendance and attitude in course: 40 % Term-end report: 60 % |
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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 |