17: The governance of transformative mission-oriented STI policies
In their final chapter, the authors draw overall conclusions with regard to the governance of ambitious, transformative mission-oriented STI policies. Based on the contributions in this book, they inductively derive 10 key governance challenges and position them within a framework of four main gover...
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| author | Edler, Jakob Weber, Matthias |
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| description | In their final chapter, the authors draw overall conclusions with regard to the governance of ambitious, transformative mission-oriented STI policies. Based on the contributions in this book, they inductively derive 10 key governance challenges and position them within a framework of four main governance functions to be fulfilled, namely orienting, programming, performing, and effecting STI policies. This framework allows for the assessment of these challenges in terms of their relevance for performing the four governance functions. The authors also argue that a more differentiated approach to mission governance is needed to do justice to the diversity of contextual conditions for and specificities of transformative missions. Such a differentiated approach needs to iteratively combine bottom-up learning processes and top-down directive governmental power with further elements of mission-oriented policy along the process from mission definition to mission implementation. A set of governance principles and analytical questions are proposed to support the development of such a differentiated approach to mission governance. The chapter finishes with a short suggestion for a future research agenda. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1668472025-10-01T08:19:37Z 17: The governance of transformative mission-oriented STI policies Edler, Jakob Weber, Matthias Transformative mission policies; Governance challenges; Governance functions KJD PDG PDR PDK In their final chapter, the authors draw overall conclusions with regard to the governance of ambitious, transformative mission-oriented STI policies. Based on the contributions in this book, they inductively derive 10 key governance challenges and position them within a framework of four main governance functions to be fulfilled, namely orienting, programming, performing, and effecting STI policies. This framework allows for the assessment of these challenges in terms of their relevance for performing the four governance functions. The authors also argue that a more differentiated approach to mission governance is needed to do justice to the diversity of contextual conditions for and specificities of transformative missions. Such a differentiated approach needs to iteratively combine bottom-up learning processes and top-down directive governmental power with further elements of mission-oriented policy along the process from mission definition to mission implementation. A set of governance principles and analytical questions are proposed to support the development of such a differentiated approach to mission governance. The chapter finishes with a short suggestion for a future research agenda. Published 2025-10-01T08:19:35Z 2025-10-01T08:19:35Z 2025-05-13 chapter 9781803929521 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/166847 eng image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/transformative-mission-oriented-innovation-policies-9781803929514.html https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap-oa/book/9781803929521/chapter17.xml Edward Elgar Publishing Edward Elgar Publishing 10.4337/9781803929521.00027 10.4337/9781803929521.00027 01ceac28-75b4-492a-8eec-f9b98bc6b28c https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 9781803929521 Edward Elgar Publishing Cheltenham, UK open access |
| spellingShingle | Transformative mission policies; Governance challenges; Governance functions KJD PDG PDR PDK Edler, Jakob Weber, Matthias 17: The governance of transformative mission-oriented STI policies |
| title | 17: The governance of transformative mission-oriented STI policies |
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| title_short | 17: The governance of transformative mission-oriented STI policies |
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| topic | Transformative mission policies; Governance challenges; Governance functions KJD PDG PDR PDK |
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