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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