Problem transferu zasobów oraz dyfuzji wiedzy i technologii: per capita w politykach publicznych oraz w horyzontalnej polityce społecznej – zagadnienia ramowe i wiodąca rekomendacja

Autor

  • Jacek Sroka Uniwersytet Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie, Sieć Badawcza Łukasiewicz-ITECH, Instytut Innowacji i Technologii w Warszawie

Słowa kluczowe:

social policy, resource transfer, social networks

Abstrakt

The article addresses the issue of resource transfer, particularly the transfer of knowledge and technology, into the sphere of social policy. The author argues that the effectiveness of this process depends on the permeability of network connections – both institutional and socio-community. The adopted research method is rooted in the perspective of public policy studies and draws on systems analysis and network analysis approaches within political science. The main barrier to transfer lies in asymmetric relationships, especially patron–client structures. These lock social networks into forms that restrict innovation and hinder the diffusion of resources. As a remedy, the author proposes a clear and equitable public policy, independent of political fluctuations, focused on strengthening symmetrical network ties: social, community-based and public-political. The article concludes with a recommendation to develop a pro-development social pact as a tool enabling the effective implementation of the principles of equitable and sustainable diffusion of knowledge and technology within public policies.

Pobrania

Opublikowane

2025-12-16

Jak cytować

Sroka, J. (2025). Problem transferu zasobów oraz dyfuzji wiedzy i technologii: per capita w politykach publicznych oraz w horyzontalnej polityce społecznej – zagadnienia ramowe i wiodąca rekomendacja. Studia Ad Didacticam Scientiarum Socialium Pertinentia, 424(15). Pobrano z https://scientiarumsocialium.uken.krakow.pl/article/view/12296