A comparative analysis of science and technology policies of three countries and its relevance to Lesotho

Thesis (M.Phil (Science and Technology Studies))--University of Stellenbosch, 2005. === The purpose of the study is to investigate and provide an overview of the science and technology systems of three countries, namely South Africa, India and Malaysia. The study seeks to describe the process of sci...

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Main Author: Williams, Maseqobela Bernadette
Other Authors: Mouton J.
Language:en
Published: Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/3372
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-sun-oai-scholar.sun.ac.za-10019.1-33722016-01-29T04:03:55Z A comparative analysis of science and technology policies of three countries and its relevance to Lesotho Williams, Maseqobela Bernadette Mouton J. University of Stellenbosch. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Dept. of Sociology and Social Anthropology. Science and state -- South Africa Technology and state -- South Africa Science and state -- India Technology and state -- India Technology and state -- Malaysia Technology and state -- Lesotho Science and state -- Malaysia Science and state -- Lesotho Technological innovations -- Lesotho Dissertations -- Sociology Theses -- Sociology Thesis (M.Phil (Science and Technology Studies))--University of Stellenbosch, 2005. The purpose of the study is to investigate and provide an overview of the science and technology systems of three countries, namely South Africa, India and Malaysia. The study seeks to describe the process of science and technology policy development; the relationship of science policy with national policies of these countries and the link between the science and technology policies and national goals. It also identifies the differences, strengths and weakness of the three systems and shows their relevance to Lesotho. The methodology followed in the study was qualitative, conducted through desk research. The source of data was archival, specifically in the case of historical background of the three science systems and documentary, in terms of the current situation of the science systems of each country. The comparative analysis was textual based on the findings of the three case studies of each country. The comparative analysis depicts the common features, strengths and weaknesses, pertaining to each country. The common features were identified in the areas of; National System of Innovation, Politicisation of Science, Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Pubic Understanding of Science. The differences of the three systems were characterised on trends in investment on science and technology, in terms of inputs in research and development, institutionalisation of science, nature of the policies and their implementation process inclusive of the policy instruments, and provision of conducive environment for the prolific growth of science and technology, as a key to socio-economic development of any nation. The comparative analysis also provides lessons to be learned for a Least Developing Country (LCD) like Lesotho. This is in view of the current situation where the country is at its infancy stage to establish a stable, well-coordinated science and technology system. The study recommends pragmatic solutions and strategies that can be copied and be employed, in order to enable science and technology have meaningful contribution towards socio-economic imperatives of Lesotho. 2008-08-12T09:57:42Z 2010-07-09T11:08:49Z 2008-08-12T09:57:42Z 2010-07-09T11:08:49Z 2005-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/3372 en University of Stellenbosch Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch
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topic Science and state -- South Africa
Technology and state -- South Africa
Science and state -- India
Technology and state -- India
Technology and state -- Malaysia
Technology and state -- Lesotho
Science and state -- Malaysia
Science and state -- Lesotho
Technological innovations -- Lesotho
Dissertations -- Sociology
Theses -- Sociology
spellingShingle Science and state -- South Africa
Technology and state -- South Africa
Science and state -- India
Technology and state -- India
Technology and state -- Malaysia
Technology and state -- Lesotho
Science and state -- Malaysia
Science and state -- Lesotho
Technological innovations -- Lesotho
Dissertations -- Sociology
Theses -- Sociology
Williams, Maseqobela Bernadette
A comparative analysis of science and technology policies of three countries and its relevance to Lesotho
description Thesis (M.Phil (Science and Technology Studies))--University of Stellenbosch, 2005. === The purpose of the study is to investigate and provide an overview of the science and technology systems of three countries, namely South Africa, India and Malaysia. The study seeks to describe the process of science and technology policy development; the relationship of science policy with national policies of these countries and the link between the science and technology policies and national goals. It also identifies the differences, strengths and weakness of the three systems and shows their relevance to Lesotho. The methodology followed in the study was qualitative, conducted through desk research. The source of data was archival, specifically in the case of historical background of the three science systems and documentary, in terms of the current situation of the science systems of each country. The comparative analysis was textual based on the findings of the three case studies of each country. The comparative analysis depicts the common features, strengths and weaknesses, pertaining to each country. The common features were identified in the areas of; National System of Innovation, Politicisation of Science, Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Pubic Understanding of Science. The differences of the three systems were characterised on trends in investment on science and technology, in terms of inputs in research and development, institutionalisation of science, nature of the policies and their implementation process inclusive of the policy instruments, and provision of conducive environment for the prolific growth of science and technology, as a key to socio-economic development of any nation. The comparative analysis also provides lessons to be learned for a Least Developing Country (LCD) like Lesotho. This is in view of the current situation where the country is at its infancy stage to establish a stable, well-coordinated science and technology system. The study recommends pragmatic solutions and strategies that can be copied and be employed, in order to enable science and technology have meaningful contribution towards socio-economic imperatives of Lesotho.
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title A comparative analysis of science and technology policies of three countries and its relevance to Lesotho
title_short A comparative analysis of science and technology policies of three countries and its relevance to Lesotho
title_full A comparative analysis of science and technology policies of three countries and its relevance to Lesotho
title_fullStr A comparative analysis of science and technology policies of three countries and its relevance to Lesotho
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