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The raw data and infographics of the results of opinion poll on science, technology and innovation policy

Outputs
  • Questionnaire
  • The Raw Data (Excel and SPSS)
  • Infographics of the results
  • Infographics of Victorian segments, grouping the public from the viewpoint of interest in S&T
  • Infographics of PESTI segments, grouping the public from the viewpoint of participation in Science, technology and innovation policy
     

    Release date

    April 1, 2016

    1.Authors

    PESTI project members (Makiko Suga, Go Yoshizawa, Mitsuru Kudo, Eri Mizumachi and Kei Kano)

    About PESTI

    PESTI is a research development project launched in 2012 with researchers from six universities: Kyoto University, Osaka University, Kobe University, Shiga University, Tottori University and Tezukayama University, with the objective of forming policies that incorporate citizens’ needs regarding science and technology innovation. It is positioned as a part of JST” Strategic Basic Research Programs (Research and Technology for Society): R&D program of Science of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy” conducted by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), the Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society (RISTEX), and also as a part of The Science for RE-designing Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (SciREX) which is promoted by the Ministry of Education, Culture Sports, Science and Technology.

    PESTI finished its R&Ds in March 31, 2016 and the results of R&Ds were passed to a non-profit body “Social Dialogue Skills Laboratory.”

    PESTI: http://en.pesti.jp/

    Social Dialogue Skills Laboratory: http://www.socialdisk.or.jp/ (in Japanese)

    2.Objective of the opinion poll

    Survey public needs/opinions and involvement in science, technology and innovation policy, to foster the development of a social system in which citizens can widely participate in the process of policy making.

    3. Copyright

    The data, graphs and charts are published on this website under a Creative Creative Commons Attribution License.
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed

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    4.Exemption of Liability
  • The PESTI Project and NISTEP shall NOT explicitly or implicitly guarantee that this webpage itself, the data provided on this webpage and the licenses are free from de facto or legal flaws (including flaws relating to safety, reliability, accuracy, completion, validity, compatibility with certain purposes, security, as well as errors, bugs, and infringement of rights). The PESTI Project and NISTEP shall have NO obligation to provide the data provided on this webpage free of such defects to Users.
  • The PESTI Project and the NISTEP shall NOT in any way be responsible for any disputes or damages whatsoever arising in relation to the usage of the data provided on this webpage or the interpretation and application of the Licenses among Users or between Users and third parties.
  • The PESTI Project and the NISTEP shall NOT provide any guarantee that the data provided on this webpage will constantly be available on this webpage at any time. The PESTI Project and the NISTEP shall NOT in any way be responsible for any damages caused to Users or third parties that arises from a situation where the PESTI Project and the NISTEP CANNOT provide the data provided on this webpage irrespectively of the cause of such situation such as maintenance of this webpage.
  • Contact for The raw data and infographics of the results of opinion poll on science, technology and innovation policy

    Kei Kano (Director of PESTI and Social Dialogue Skills Laboratory, Associate Professor of Shiga Univ. and Kyoto Univ.)

    kkano@edu.shiga-u.ac.jp or keikanouu@gmail.com