The issue of how to achieve value for money from government-funded
R&D has over recent years become increasingly important in all
industrial nations. The findings of a study which surveys the
methods and techniques used to evaluate applied research in Japan
are presented. Their analysis determines what lessons can be
learned from the approaches to evaluation employed in the main
Japanese mission-oriented agencies, in particular MITI and the
Science and Technology Agency. First published in 1988, this title
is part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.
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