Open Science and Open Innovation in Socio-Political Context
The University of East Anglia website posted the abstract of a new study which traces the origins and progress of Open Science and proposes its generative coupling to Open Innovation in the contemporary socio-political context. It identifies the co-evolution, co-existence and co-production of Open Science with Open Innovation; and notes how it shares the attributes of other recent diagnoses of changing knowledge production regimes. It also argues that Open Science can be coupled with Open Innovation to catalyze positive societal change.
Click here to read the abstract.