Reevaluating the role of military research in innovation systems: introduction to the symposium

The growth in government defence RD Rappert 2006). New organizational actors have emerged as important sources of R&D funds such as the US Department of Homeland Security. In Europe, new research programmes have been established in individual countries and as part of the European Union’s Seventh Research Framework Programme (FP7).

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