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Basic and Applied Research in Selected G20 Countries–A Depiction using Stokes’ Quadrants


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Research associated with science, technology and innovation has two main goals – increase the sum of human knowledge and diminish the sum of human misery. It can be pursued in various ways falling between two extremes – seeking a fundamental understanding (pure basic research), or solving immediate or pressing problems (pure applied research). A two-dimensional representation with applied research on the horizontal axis and basic research on the vertical axis leads to four quadrants1. The fourth quadrant, known as Pasteur’s Quadrant1, is an ideal situation where the search for fundamental understanding also has immediate utility for society.
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  • Stokes, D. E., Pasteur’s Quadrant – Basic Science and Technological Innovation, Brookings Institution Press. 1997, p. 196; ISBN 9780815781776.
  • Adams, J., Rogers, G. and Szomszor, M., The annual G20 scorecard – research performance 2019, Institute for Scientific Information 2019; https://clarivate.com/g/the-annual-g20-scorecard-research-performance-2019/

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  • Basic and Applied Research in Selected G20 Countries–A Depiction using Stokes’ Quadrants

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Gangan Prathap
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Technological University, Thiruvananthapuram 695 016, India

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Research associated with science, technology and innovation has two main goals – increase the sum of human knowledge and diminish the sum of human misery. It can be pursued in various ways falling between two extremes – seeking a fundamental understanding (pure basic research), or solving immediate or pressing problems (pure applied research). A two-dimensional representation with applied research on the horizontal axis and basic research on the vertical axis leads to four quadrants1. The fourth quadrant, known as Pasteur’s Quadrant1, is an ideal situation where the search for fundamental understanding also has immediate utility for society.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv117%2Fi4%2F549-551