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New Public Management for Science, Technology, and Innovation
This extended abstract is a short version of a paper presented at the Atlanta Conference on STI Policy 2007, Atlanta, GA. The purpose of this paper is to try to describe how to make NPM practice fit with Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) management. The author narrows the research focus on the influence of both the new business sector technology innovation management strategies and Science and Technology in Society (STS) perspectives on establishing NPM strategies for STI.