Pasteur's Quadrant: Basic Science and Technological Innovation Donald E. Stokes
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Donald Stokes (Pascal's Quadrant: Basic Science and Technological Innovation, 1997) stresses work that is motivated by both considerations for use and fundamental understanding. In addition, health systems and policy research should be considered downstream, and should look at "policies, organizations and programs, but does not address clinical management of patients or basic scientific research" [2]. The definition of Health Systems Research used in this evaluation is based on the later .. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 11(2), 247-262. Basic Science and Technological Innovation, Brooking Institution Press, Washington DC.; Richard R. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice (EBLIP), 6(31), pp. His favorite example of “use-inspired basic research” is Louis Pasteur's repeated success in working on genuine problems such as the spoilage of milk and failures of wine fermentation, to produce basic science breakthroughs about bacterial processes and vaccines. Basic science and technological innovation. Brookings Institution Press 1997 c. Pasteur's quadrant: Basic science and technological innovation. (1997) Pasteur's Quadrant: Basic Science and Technological Innovation. The punchline of the book is encapsulated in this article by Stokes [link]. The decreasing value of our research to management education. Brookings Institute Press; 1997. An analysis of IASL Research Forum papers 1998-2009. Stokes has written a book entitled Pasteur's Quadrant: Basic Science and Technological Innovation. A National Biotechnology Strategy for South Africa (2002): https://www.pub.ac.za/pdfs/biotechstrategy_2002.pdf; Stokes, D.E. Stokes D: Pasteur's Quadrant: Basic Science and Technological Innovation.