The economics of systems research |
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Authors: | John L. Dillon |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agricultural Economics and Business Management, University of New England, Armidale, 2351, Australia |
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Abstract: | There are three broad aspects of Systems Research worthy of particular consideration by professional personnel earning their keep within or about the agricultural research system. I will discuss these three aspects seriatim. The first is the conjecture that the systems approach constitutes a technological change in our mode of thinking about the world of such magnitude as to imply that we are now moving from one sociotechnical age to another. The second aspect, a corollary of the first, is the use of the systems approach as a framework for the selection of research programmes. The third, which also follows from the first, is the efficiency of conducting research on a systems basis. Many would think of this last aspect of efficiency as constituting ‘the economics of systems research’, but I believe the systems approach, via the first two aspects I have mentioned, has far wider implications of economic import for agricultural research. |
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