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    Essay:

    Faircough Review

    Fairclough, 2002, Rethinking construction innovation and research, a review of government R&D policies and practices is a survey and direction for construction in UK, and may help other countries to adjust to the new research paradiam, and to help researchers to adapt to the new research and funding environments.

    Related articles Lansley, 2002, Who should set the research agenda? Reflections on the Fairclough Review



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      Rethinking Construction, UK
      ".. the construction industry, its clients and the government are working together to improve UK construction performance. .. aim to showcase innovations in both products and performance through Demonstration Projects and highlight best practice available within the industry."


    Related References:
    • Egan, J., (1998), Rethinking construction: the report of the construction task force
    • Fairclough, J., (2002), Rethinking construction innovation and research, a review of government R&D policies and practices
    • Gronbaek, D. J. v. H., (2003), A European Research Council: an idea whose time has come?
    • Lansley, P., (2002), Who should set the research agenda? Reflections on the Fairclough Review
    • Robin, S., (2003), The two faces of PhD students: management of early careers of French PhDs in life sciences
    • Seaden, G., (1997), The future of national construction research organizations--scenarios for the changing roles, functions, research agendas and funding
    • Seaden, G., (2002), Changing more than R&D: responding to the Fairclough Review
    • Thuriaux, B., (2001), Contribution of basic research to the Irish national innovation system



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