Science And Industry a Theory of Networks And Paradigms
Science And Industry a Theory of Networks And Paradigms
Koenraad Debackere
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Editors and referees will have stricter ideas about what Science and Industry 13 they want a paper to look like. The process of auto-selection fully comes into being. Also, the new paradigm, if legitimized and sustained, will attract many new researchers and, analogous to industrial development, groups of researchers will increasingly tend to cluster in specific parts of product space and strategic groups can form. The most easily observed aspect of this development is the proliferation of scie...ntific journals in the new field, each with their own specific interests and 'quality' requirements. This process leads to further specialization and, ultimately, sterility. However, this may be prevented or at least postponed by new stimuli coming from the industry which is in a phase of maturity and which is increasingly dominated by demand-pull innovation. Although the R&dD community of all researchers in a specific field has long split up in a mature scientific community, possibly consisting of many scientific strategic groups, and groups of researchers walled in by their respective organizations, and possibly strategic groups in a mature industry, the long-term vitality of both successor- parts is still very mucli linked.
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