Title: The geopolitics of research funding in Europe and the USA: some policy aspects

Authors: Tom Higgins

Addresses: Technomics International Ltd, University College, Dublin 4, Ireland

Abstract: In Europe, research has concentrated in the largest countries, and the criterion of excellence as a yardstick for support accelerates this trend. In the USA, a parallel concentration of scientific resources in the top universities is institutionalized. These technology gaps are larger than the economic gaps between the more developed and the poorer regions, and are reflected in economic and social development indices. The use of central programs to redistribute technological development capability is described in the context of the US and EC programs EPSCOR and STRIDE. A strong research university is seen as a first step in bringing development to a region, and allowing new entrants to participate in front-line R&D.

Keywords: regional development; R&D funding; less favoured regions; centres of excellence; disparities; policy response; STRIDE; EPSCOR; local economic development; research and development; technological development; research universities.

DOI: 10.1504/IJTM.1991.025907

International Journal of Technology Management, 1991 Vol.6 No.5/6, pp.507 - 525

Published online: 25 May 2009 *

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