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Reflections on Shill Reflections on Bayh-Dole, 6: Fragmentation, lockup, and babble talk
We are still reflecting on reflections on Bayh-Dole. It’s a hall of mirrors, with reflections all the way down to the insubstantial substance of the operation of the statute itself. We continue with a reflection on a reflection of what … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Policy
Tagged babble talk, bureaucrats, fragmentation, lockup
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Research Enterprise Policy Issues: fragmentation of noisy research
We have looked at noisy research and quiet research. Policy folks don’t much care, but it appears to make a difference whether research is conducted quietly or noisily. In quiet research, variations are explored, applications considered, data assembled, evidence checked … Continue reading
Posted in Commons, Innovation, Policy
Tagged commercialization, federal funding, fragmentation, noisy research
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