Sociological and communication-theoretical perspectives on the commercialization of the sciences
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| Publication date | 2013 |
| Journal | Science & Education |
| Volume | Issue number | 22 | 10 |
| Pages (from-to) | 2511-2527 |
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| Abstract |
Both self-organization and organization are important for the further development of the sciences: the two dynamics condition and enable each other. Commercial and public considerations can interact and "interpenetrate" in historical organization; different codes of communication are then "recombined". However, self-organization in the symbolically generalized codes of communication can be expected to operate at the global level. The Triple Helix model allows for both a neo-institutional appreciation in terms of historical networks of university-industry-government relations and a neo-evolutionary interpretation in terms of three functions: (1) novelty production, (2) wealth generation, and (3) political control. Using this model, one can appreciate both subdynamics. The mutual information in three dimensions enables us to measure the trade-off between organization and self-organization as a possible synergy. The question of optimization between commercial and public interests in the different sciences can thus be made empirical.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1007/s11191-012-9458-4 |
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