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Astrid Jaime et al., « How research groups cope with gaps in science, technology, and innovation policy in Colombia », IRD Éditions
1 Context The success of science, technology, and innovation (STI) programs depend on the contributions of researchers, their networks and interactions with policymakers and implementers. Despite this recognition, the literature on STI policy retains a top-down focus. A bottom-up perspective is needed to appreciate how the research community responds to a given policy or program and the influence of the research environment. We argue that STI policies should be evaluated in the broader context...