Pioneering Progress: American Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy

Pioneering Progress: American Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy

by William B. Bonvillian
Pioneering Progress: American Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy

Pioneering Progress: American Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy

by William B. Bonvillian

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Overview

An expert exploration of the foundations of America’s science and technology policies, and the dynamics of its innovation system.

Why study science and technology policy? What role does innovation play, and how do we foster it? Economics tells us technological innovation drives economic growth and societal well-being, but technology is always a double-edged sword—great technological advances offer both opportunities and threats. In Pioneering Progress, William Bonvillian explains the complex science and technology innovation system and discusses the challenges of emerging industrial policies. Drawing on in-depth case studies on critical areas such as energy, computing, advanced manufacturing, and health, with an emphasis on the needed public policy and the federal government R&D role in those systems, Bonvillian reviews the foundations of economic growth theory, innovation systems theory, and innovation organization theory.

Bonvillian, a highly respected expert who has worked as a deputy assistant secretary of transportation in the federal government and a senior advisor in Congress, reviews a new theory of direct and indirect economic factors in the innovation system. He describes the innovation-based competitive and advanced manufacturing challenges now facing the US economy, reviews comparative efforts in other nations, studies the varied models for how federal science and technology mission agencies are organized, and explores the growth of public-private partnership and industrial policy models as a way for science mission agencies to pursue mission agendas. Pioneering Progress places particular emphasis on the organization and role of medical science and energy innovation agencies and how we can address the gaps in the health, energy, and advanced production innovation economic models.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262380386
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 10/29/2024
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 416

About the Author

William B. Bonvillian is Lecturer at MIT and Senior Director for Special Projects at MIT’s Office of Digital Learning. He is the coauthor of five books on innovation policy. He was named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, is a member of the Babbage Forum on industrial innovation policy at Cambridge University and the Polaris Advisory Council for the GAO’s science and technology policy program, and was previously Chair of the standing Committee on Science and Engineering Policy at the AAAS.

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“Bonvillian, a scholar of federal policy, shares his insights about its role in promoting innovation, the source of economic growth. Fascinating stories and factual summaries about science, engineering, manufacturing, energy, health, and education makes it an interesting and important read.”
—Phillip A. Sharp, Institute Professor Emeritus, MIT; Nobel Prize in Medicine and/or Physiology, 1993; cofounder of Biogen and Alnylam
 
 
“This tour-de force on American science and technology dives deep into debates over innovation policy. Bonvillian brings analysis and vision only someone embedded both in Washington and in academia could attain.”
—Suzanne Berger, Institute Professor, MIT; author of How We Compete and Making in America: From Innovation to Market
 
“This highly authoritative book addresses not only the principles and practices underpinning science and technology policy but, most impressively, how we might do it better.”
—Professor Sir Michael Gregory, CBE; Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering; Founding Head of the Institute for Manufacturing, Cambridge University

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