‘Running Hot’ fails to answer its own premise
By Peter Kerr for sticK
(sticK - Nov. 3 2010 ) There’s two unanswered questions after day one of ‘Running Hot! 2010’, a Wellington conference about realising the value of research for New Zealand.
How do you measure value, and who is doing the measuring?
So far the closest thing to an answer is that of course basic research, or blue sky research, is important, and so is applied research.
From a country trying to make money from turning a good idea into income though, the answers are few and far between. In fact, it is totally unanswered.
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