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The National Research Council in The Innovation Policy Era

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In this first in-depth examination of the governance of the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) in over twenty-five years, G. Bruce Doern and Richard Levesque show how the agency's history is interwoven with the evolution of Canada's economic and industrial development and with the fostering of science at Canada's universities, in industry, and within the federal government. Using a policy and institutional approach, the authors demonstrate the ways in which the NRC has had to simultaneously absorb significant budgetary and personnel cuts and become, in its own structure and operations, an innovating institution that helps support and facilitate an innovating Canadian economy - one increasingly characterized by knowledge-based industries. By reconfiguring itself in terms of its institutional mix of hierarchies, networks, and markets, the NRC has had to confront and change its own traditions, yet maintain itself as a complex government agency that still values research for its own sake as a public good.

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ISBN: 9780802035363
Publication date: 25th May 2002
Author: G.Bruce Doern, Richard Levesque
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 192 pages
Series: IPAC Series in Public Management and Governance
Genres: Politics and government
Public administration
Central / national / federal government policies