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Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey Productivityscience and Technology Management Systems and Innovation Opportunities

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Globalization of Science and Technology: A Way for C.I.S. Countries to New Markets

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This presentation has dealt with the science and technology management systems of several countries, and has attempted to point out the remarkable common points among them. The need for a science and technology management system at national level as the main component of the national innovation management system has been the starting point of the presentation. In respect of this point, the need for a national innovation system has been studied as well.

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Göker, A. (1998). Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey Productivityscience and Technology Management Systems and Innovation Opportunities. In: Corsi, C., Kudrya, S.V. (eds) Globalization of Science and Technology: A Way for C.I.S. Countries to New Markets. NATO ASI Series, vol 18. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5074-3_10

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