Science and Technology Policy Research
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| Established | 1966 |
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| Type | Public |
| Founder | Christopher Freeman |
| Location | Freeman Centre Brighton UK |
| Staff | 70 |
| Publication | Research Policy |
| Focus | Policy, Management |
| Former Name | Science Policy Research Unit |
| Functions | Research, Teaching, Consultancy |
| Website | SPRU |
Science and Technology Policy Research (SPRU) is an academic centre at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. Founded in 1966, SPRU specialises in science, technology and innovation studies for policy and management. It was called the Science Policy Research Unit, but the name has been changed to reflect expansion of research interests. It is the largest institution for science, technology and innovation (STI) studies in the world.[1] In 2012, SPRU ranked 6th in the list of top thirty science and technology think tanks, which was put together by the University of Pennsylvania.[2]
SPRU's research focuses on gaining an understanding of and developing approaches to the governance of science, technology and innovation that influence academia, policy-making, and management. Researchers' electronic working papers, books and journals[3] demonstrate the interdisciplinary approach historically related to SPRU.
Publications are kept in the Keith Pavitt Library, along with 40,000 other materials on science, technology and innovation studies.[4] SPRU is located in the Freeman Centre, an open architecture building.
According to Research Fortnight,[5] "SPRU alumni have gone on to set up policy research centres and think tanks all over the world and many work in senior positions in governments".
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Teaching [edit]
SPRU offers postgraduate degrees (MSc, MPhil, DPhil) in Technology and Innovation Management, Public Policies for Science and Technology and Innovation, and Science and Technology for Sustainability.
Scholars at SPRU are international and multidisciplinary. They have backgrounds from economics, political science, business and management, history, philosophy as well as natural science and engineering.
Research [edit]
Science and technology systems [edit]
- Realignment of international, national and regional innovation systems
- Measuring and assessing knowledge production and distribution
- Science and technology for development in diverse globalising economies
- New developments in university-industry-government relationships
- Network dynamics in advanced research systems (e.g. nano-science, information and communication technologies)
- The relationship between publicly funded research and economic performance
Innovation in firms and industry [edit]
- Strategy, structure and dynamics of innovating firms and industrial systems
- Managing innovation capabilities in firms, industries and public policy
- Research and technological change in high-tech industries (e.g. areas of nanotechnology, biomedical research and information technology)[7]
- Understanding and harnessing distributed and user innovation
- Managing uncertainty in complex integrated infrastructures
- Innovation in services
- The role of intellectual property
- Systems Integration[8] for managing complex products and systems
Governance and sustainability [edit]
- Transitions to sustainable energy futures (Sussex Energy Group)[10]
- Global sustainable technology pathways (STEPS Centre)[11]
- Governance of weapons of mass destruction (Harvard Sussex Program)[12]
- Convergence between foresight and precaution in risk regulation
- Analytic and participation frameworks for appraising new technologies
Expanding areas [edit]
- Improving indicators of scientific, technical and environmental performance
- The management of innovation in firms, industries and countries
- Developing practical ways for dealing with new risks and uncertainties
- New perspectives on biomedical systems especially genetics/genomics[14]
- Emerging technologies (space & satellite navigation, biotechnology, nanotechnology, etc.)
- The role of networks in innovation[15]
- Evolutionary economics
- Financial innovation[16]
- Science and technology for development
- Entrepreneurship in science and technology[15]
- Economics of knowledge
Methods [edit]
- Scientometric techniques for analysing trends in patents and publications
- Econometric-based industrial dynamics
- Comparative case studies
- Multicriteria mapping[18]
- Technology foresight, originally developed at SPRU[18]
- Q methodology
- Scenario workshops
- Agent-based models
- Survey's
- Citizen’s panels
- Case studies
- Diversity analysis
- Delphi method
- Risk/Impact Assessment
- Network Analysis
Notable people [edit]
- Daniele Archibugi
- Giovanni Dosi
- Christopher Freeman
- Marie Jahoda
- Mary Kaldor
- Richard R. Nelson
- Keith Pavitt
- Carlota Perez
- Luc Soete
References [edit]
- ^ Fagerberg, J., Mowery, D.C. & Nelson, R.R., 2006. The Oxford handbook of innovation, Oxford University Press, USA. pg. 3
- ^ Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, 2012. 2011 Global Go To Think Tanks Report, University of Pennsylvania. pg, 55
- ^ Journals Published by SPRU.
- ^ Keith Pavitt Library Catalog.
- ^ Hood, Laura, 2011. SPRU prepares to relive its halcyon years, Research Fortnight, ResearchResearch, London, UK
- ^ SPRU Systems Page.
- ^ SPRU Nanotechnologies Page.
- ^ SPRU COPS Research Centre.
- ^ SPRU Innovation in Firms Page.
- ^ SPRU Energy Group.
- ^ SPRU Steps Centre.
- ^ Harvard Sussex Program.
- ^ SPRU Sustainability Page.
- ^ SPRU genetics research.
- ^ a b SPRU Publications.
- ^ SPRU European Union Research: Technological Trajectories and Financial Services.
- ^ Expanding Areas.
- ^ a b STEEP Centre.
External links [edit]
- Business schools in England
- Public policy schools
- Science and technology think tanks based in the United Kingdom
- Research institutes in East Sussex
- Genetics or genomics research institutions
- Innovation organizations
- Social science institutes
- Systems science institutes
- Multidisciplinary research institutes
- Nanotechnology institutions
- Research and development in the United Kingdom
- University of Sussex