TAILIEUCHUNG - Study to propose a post-impact assessment framework for science and technology policy
This article introduced the concept and role of S&T policy impact assessment in S&T management, highlighted its advantages and disadvantages in realizing this exercise in Vietnam, and based on that, proposed a framework for post assessment of the impact of S&T policies. | JSTPM Vol 5, No 2, 2016 1 STUDIES OF STRATEGIES AND MANAGEMENT STUDY TO PROPOSE A POST- IMPACT ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY . Pham Quynh Anh1, . Nguyen Thi Ha Vietnam Center for Science and Technology Evaluation Abstract: The system of science and technology (S&T) legal documents in Vietnam is increasingly completed. Together with the issuance of specific guidelines for the implementation of the Law on S&T, the State has promulgated a number of specialized laws to amend or supplement one or various issues of S&T activities. This provides a legal framework for S&T operation in Vietnam. In fact, a number of S&T policies has been put into effect, but the question of whether their objectives have been achieved, what are their impacts on organizations/individuals working in the field of S&T, as well as on socio-economic, S&T and other sectors’ development, are still pending with proper answer due to no proper attention has been so far paid to S&T policy impact assessment in Vietnam. In the scope of this article, the author introduced the concept and role of S&T policy impact assessment in S&T management, highlighted its advantages and disadvantages in realizing this exercise in Vietnam, and based on that, proposed a framework for post assessment of the impact of S&T policies. Keywords: Legal documents; S&T Policy; Policy Assessment. Code: 16051001 1. Necessity for post-assessment of S&T policy impacts The post assessment of S&T policies’ impact is the review and evaluate the impact of the policy enforcement after it became effective with a view to providing evidences (in terms of policy effectiveness, positive/negative, desirable/undesirable policy effects on S&T, socio-economic development, in general, and on intended policy beneficiaries and other sectors’ in particular), for competent authorities concerned to have a scientific basis to justify, amend, complete or abolish, in case of need, the policy in question with the aim to .
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