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  • 한국과학기술정보연구원(KISTI) 서울분원 대회의실(별관 3층)
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  • P-ISSN2287-1608
  • E-ISSN2287-1616
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A Study on the Prioritization of Policy for Gendered Innovations

Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy / Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy, (P)2287-1608; (E)2287-1616
2019, v.8 no.3, pp.325-342
https://doi.org/10.7545/ajip.2019.8.3.325
황보원주 (이화여자대학교)
박영일 (이화여자대학교)
이혜숙 (재단법인 한국과학기술젠더혁신센터)

Abstract

Gendered innovation in Science, Technology and Innovation, which seeks better science for both men and women by integrating sex and gender analysis, has become an important issue in the entire process of STI, as initiated by the European Commission, Canadian Institutes of Health Research in Canada and the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Korea has also attempted to reflect gendered innovations in Science and Technology as a critical factor in the 3rd and 4th National Plan, followed by the Act on Women Scientists and Engineers (2002). Against this background, the aim of this study is to prioritize the policy instruments regarding gendered innovation in Research and Development. Through the Focus Group Interview (FGI) and the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), this study attempts to set the priority among selected criteria, various types of policy instruments, and the applied research development area. As a result, this study shows the preparation of the relevant legal and institutional mechanisms for the full introduction of gendered innovation in S&T, and the importance of various policy instruments for S&T innovation in the fields of planning, budgeting, managing national R&D projects, evaluating and impact assessment, etc., being derived in a systematic way to ensure their effectiveness.

keywords
Gendered innovations in science and technology, STI, R&D, science policy, AHP

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Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy