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How can governments successfully implement mission-oriented policy?

Background

BEIS plans to boost productivity and improve lives by tackling society’s Grand Challenges in life sciences, artificial intelligence, automation and space. By investing in R&D and innovation, we will unleash potential and work towards making the UK a science superpower. To do this, BEIS needs research to better understand:

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Source

This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:

Beis areas research interest interim update 2020

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    The project indirectly addresses the question by focusing on policy-making and strategic action, which are key components of implementing mission-oriented policy.

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