The
science of science policy (SoSP) is an emerging
interdisciplinary research area that seeks to develop theoretical and empirical models of the
scientific enterprise. This scientific basis can be used to help government, and society in general, make better
R&D management decisions by establishing a scientifically rigorous, quantitative basis from which policy makers and researchers may assess the impacts of the nation’s scientific and
engineering enterprise, improve their understanding of its dynamics, and assess the likely outcomes. Examples of research in the science of
science policy include models to understand the production of science,
qualitative,
quantitative and computational methods to estimate the impact of science, and processes for choosing from alternative science portfolios.