Technology, Science And Society: Norms, Cultures, and Institutions Matter
Résumé
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, an economic and political doctrine established scientific knowledge as the major driver of innovation and growth. Abundant academic, institutional and managerial literature proves that this is so. This breaks with the post-war vision during which the dominant view among scholars was that science had an unselfish aim, developing knowledge considered as a public good...
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