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December 2006, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 187-195 Interdisciplinary research: meaning, metrics and nurture
by Alan L Porter & J David Roessner & Alex S Cohen & Marty Perreault - 197-207 University patenting and licensing activity: a review of the literature
by Nicola Baldini - 209-219 Potential sources of bias in research fellowship assessments: effects of university prestige and field of study
by Lutz Bornmann & Hans-Dieter Daniel - 221-231 Research funding by city: an indicator of regional technological competitiveness?
by J Adam Holbrook & Bruce P Clayman
August 2006, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 83-83 Introduction to a special issue on web indicators for innovation systems
by J Sylvan Katz - 85-95 Web indicators for complex innovation systems
by J Sylvan Katz & Viv Cothey - 97-106 Investigating triple helix relationships using URL citations: a case study of the UK West Midlands automobile industry
by David Stuart & Mike Thelwall - 107-115 On the visibility of information on the Web: an exploratory experimental approach
by Paul Wouters & Colin Reddy & Isidro Aguillo - 117-126 Collaboration structures between German immunology institutions, and gender visibility, as reflected in the Web
by Hildrun Kretschmer & Ute Hoffmann & Theo Kretschmer - 127-132 Constructing experimental indicators for open access documents
by Philipp Mayr - 133-143 Methodologies for the analysis of research funding and expenditure: from input to positioning indicators
by Benedetto Lepori - 145-152 A method for identifying hot patents and linking them to government-funded scientific research
by Patrick Thomas & Anthony Breitzman
April 2006, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 2-4 Introduction to a special issue on the assessment of interdisciplinary research
by Grit Laudel & Gloria Origgi - 5-15 Multiple actors, multiple settings, multiple criteria: issues in assessing interdisciplinary research
by Irwin Feller - 17-29 Assessing expert interdisciplinary work at the frontier: an empirical exploration
by Veronica Boix Mansilla - 31-41 The policy challenges of peer review: managing bias, conflict of interests and interdisciplinary assessments
by Liv Langfeldt - 43-55 Beyond blind faith: overcoming the obstacles to interdisciplinary evaluation
by Michèle Lamont & Grégoire Mallard & Joshua Guetzkow - 57-68 Conclave in the Tower of Babel: how peers review interdisciplinary research proposals
by Grit Laudel - 69-74 Quality assessment in interdisciplinary research and education
by Veronica Boix Mansilla & Irwin Feller & Howard Gardner - 75-80 Afterword: the emergent literature on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research evaluation
by Julie Thompson Klein
December 2005, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 186-198 Advantages and dangers of ‘remote’ peer evaluation
by Jochen Gläser & Grit Laudel - 199-206 Handcrafted by 16 men: The impact of single and multiple authorship in collaborative research networks
by John Rigby - 207-215 R&D evaluation in Italy: more needs to be done
by Alberto Silvani & Giorgio Sirilli & Fabrizio Tuzi - 217-227 Ex ante impact assessment for research on natural resources management: methods and application to aquatic resource systems
by Roehlano Briones & Madan Dey & Ilona Stobutzki & Mark Prein - 229-237 The dark side of mobility: negative experiences of doing a postdoc period abroad
by Göran Melin - 239-248 Taxonomy for science and engineering indicators: a reassessment
by Mary Kathleen Feeney & Barry Bozeman
August 2005, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 94-95 Introduction to a special issue on the Eighth International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, part II
by Ed C M Noyons - 97-102 Analysis of Spanish scientific output following the Joint Action Program (Acciones Integradas) of the Ministry of Science and Technology (MCYT)
by Begoña Granadino & Luis M Plaza & Carmen Vidal - 103-109 Key labs and open labs in the Chinese scientific research system: qualitative and quantitative evaluation indicators
by Bihui Jin & Ronald Rousseau & Xiaoxing Sun - 110-120 Bibliometric indicators at the micro-level: some results in the area of natural resources at the Spanish CSIC
by Rodrigo Costas & María Bordons - 121-128 Differences over a decade: high tech capabilities and competitive performance of 28 nations
by Nils C Newman & Alan L Porter & J David Roessner & Alisa Kongthon & Xiao-Yin Jin - 129-135 Comparing and evaluating public research organisations: a unique, participatory mechanism in place in France
by Laurence Esterle - 137-148 Regionalisation of science and technology data in Spain
by Isabel Gómez & María Bordons & Fernanda Morillo & María Teresa Fernández - 149-156 The social accountability reporting project at Elettra
by Francesco Antonangeli & Carlo Rizzuto & Regina Rochow - 157-164 German medical faculties in the 1990s: on-line bibliometric analysis
by Guenter Grohmann & Johannes Stegmann - 165-176 Cross-disciplinary research: co-evaluation and co-publication practices of the CNRS laboratories
by Anne Sigogneau & Ornella Malagutti & Michèle Crance & Serge Bauin - 177-184 Developing indicators to measure technology institutes' performance
by Aurelia Modrego-Rico & Andrés Barge-Gil & Ramón Núñez-Sánchez
April 2005, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 2-3 Introduction to a special issue on the Eighth International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, part I
by Ed C M Noyons - 5-14 Tracking knowledge diffusion through citations
by Grant Lewison & Isla Rippon & Steven Wooding - 15-20 Committee peer review at an international research foundation: predictive validity and fairness of selection decisions on post-graduate fellowship applications
by Lutz Bornmann & Hans-Dieter Daniel - 21-26 S&T culture: a blooming dimension
by Ana Correia Moutinho & Manuel Mira Godinho - 27-34 Is external research funding a valid indicator for research performance?
by Grit Laudel - 35-42 Impact of socio-economic factors on higher education in Russia
by Valentina A Markusova & Vladimir A Minin & Alexandr N Libkind & Mikhail V Arapov & C N Margriet Jansz & Michel Zitt & Elise Bassecoulard-Zitt - 43-49 Challenges in developing gender-sensitive indicators for Finnish researcher training
by Hannele Kurki - 51-56 Quantitative method and model for forecasting R&D expenditures in China
by Bangwen Cheng & Rong He & Hongjin Yang & Jun Yang - 57-69 The employment of PhDs in firms: trajectories, mobility and innovation
by Laura Cruz-Castro & Luis Sanz-Menéndez - 70-79 Why do academic scientists engage in interdisciplinary research?
by Nicolas Carayol & Thuc Uyen Nguyen Thi - 80-92 Job advertisements as an indicator for mobility of researchers: Naturejobs as a case study
by Marc Luwel
December 2004, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 143-153 Evaluating a participative foresight process: ‘Futur - the German research dialogue’
by Kerstin Cuhls & Luke Georghiou - 155-166 Some international benchmarks for evaluating Australian health and medical research
by Sam Garrett-Jones & Brian Wixted & Tim Turpin - 167-174 Trends and shifts in institutional productivity: natural products chemistry research in Sri Lanka
by Geethika Yapa & M A T de Silva & E Dilip de Silva - 175-180 Perspective factor: a novel indicator for the assessment of journal quality
by Ryosuke L Ohniwa & Masatsugu Denawa & Mituko Kudo & Keiko Nakamura & Kunio Takeyasu - 181-188 Outputs and expenditures on health research in eight disease areas using a bibliometric approach, 1996–2001
by Grant Lewison & Isla Rippon & Andrés de Francisco & Steven Lipworth - 189-195 What is the value of replicating other studies?
by Caroline L Park
August 2004, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 76-86 Bibliometric techniques in the evaluation of federally funded research in the United States
by Diana Hicks & Hiroyuki Tomizawa & Yoshiko Saitoh & Shinichi Kobayashi - 87-93 Dealing with diversity in scientific outputs: implications for international research evaluation
by M C S Bantilan & S Chandra & P K Mehta & J D H Keatinge - 95-102 Postdoc abroad: inherited scientific contacts or establishment of new networks?
by Göran Melin - 103-117 Flows of knowledge from and to cities: an analysis for Barcelona using patent statistics
by Ramon Maspons & Pere Escorsa - 119-128 Incentives for basic research in a large institution: some general considerations and a case study
by Björn Frank - 129-140 Intellectual capital reporting for universities: conceptual background and application for Austrian universities
by Karl-Heinz Leitner
April 2004, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 3-17 Evaluating research and innovation policy: a systems world needs systems evaluations
by Erik Arnold - 19-32 Intraorganisational evaluation: are there ‘least evaluable units'?
by Jochen Gläser & Thomas H Spurling & Linda Butler - 33-41 Peer reviews and bibliometric indicators: a comparative study at a Norwegian university
by Dag W Aksnes & Randi Elisabeth Taxt - 43-50 The evaluation of social relevance in an environmental research programme
by Merja Otronen - 51-62 Expert panels evaluating research: decision-making and sources of bias
by Liv Langfeldt - 63-68 Weak benchmarking indicators for formative and semi-evaluative assessment of research
by Mike Thelwall - 69-76 Bibliometric analysis of presence and impact of ethnic minority researchers on science in the UK
by Berenika M Webster
December 2003, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 159-170 Characteristics of highly cited papers
by Dag W Aksnes - 171-182 Projects and publications: interesting patterns in US Environmental Protection Agency research
by Alan L Porter & Nils C Newman & W Webb Myers & David Schoeneck - 183-195 Estimating the benefits of government-sponsored energy R&D
by Russell Lee & Gretchen Jordan & Paul N Leiby & Brandon Owens & James L Wolf - 197-203 Eponymy for research evaluation: Spanish cases from the educational field
by Antonio Fernández-Cano & Inés M Fernández-Guerrero - 205-216 Evolution of a theory in economics: bibliometric assessment of search theory vis-à-vis game theory
by Hariolf Grupp - 217-224 Basic research and health: a reassessment of the scientific basis for the support of biomedical science
by Jonathan Grant & Liz Green & Barbara Mason - 225-230 Geographical equity between outputs of biomedical research grants and research capability as an indicator of the peer-review process for grant applications
by Grant Lewison & Steven Lipworth & Isla Rippon & Philip Roe & Rob Cottrell
August 2003, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 82-83 Introduction to a special issue on the Seventh International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, part II
by Ulrich Schmoch - 85-89 International benchmarking of biotech research centres
by Sybille Hinze & Jane Calvert & Thomas Reiss & Jacky Senker & Pari Patel - 91-103 Scoreboards of research excellence
by Robert J W Tijssen - 105-116 Linking research production and development outcomes at the regional level
by Philip Shapira & Jan Youtie & Sushanta Mohapatra - 117-129 Patterns of technological activities of transnational corporations affiliates in Brazil
by Eliane Franco & Ruy Quadros - 131-147 The link between firm-level innovation and aggregate productivity growth: a cross-country examination
by Hans Lööf & Almas Heshmati - 149-156 Service marks as novel innovation indicator
by Ulrich Schmoch
April 2003, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 2-3 Introduction to a special issue on the Seventh International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, part I
by Ulrich Schmoch - 5-16 University patents: output and input indicators … of what?
by Joaquín M Azagra Caro & Ignacio Fernández de Lucio & Antonio Gutiérrez Gracia - 17-27 Academic patents as an indicator of useful research? A new approach to measure academic inventiveness
by Martin Meyer - 29-37 Measuring and assessing relative disciplinary openness in university research units
by Thuc Uyen Nguyen Thi & Agenor Lahatte - 39-46 Modifying publication practices in response to funding formulas
by Linda Butler - 47-69 A robust nonparametric approach to the analysis of scientific productivity
by Andrea Bonaccorsi & Cinzia Daraio - 71-79 Developing science indicators for basic science offices within mission agencies
by Irwin Feller & George Gamota & William Valdez
December 2002, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 119-128 Interactive peer review as a productive evaluation process
by M A T de Silva & Geethika Yapa & E Dilip de Silva - 129-140 The scholarliness of published peer reviews: a bibliometric study of book reviews in selected social science fields
by Jeppe Nicolaisen - 141-148 Geographic information systems for science and technology indicators
by J Rey-Rocha & M J Martín-Sempere - 149-154 Assessing quality of domestic scientific journals in geographically oriented disciplines: scientists' judgements versus citations
by M J Martín-Sempere & J Rey-Rocha & B Garzün-García - 155-163 Input indicators from output measures: a bibliometric approach to the estimation of malaria research funding
by Grant Lewison & Steven Lipworth & Andrés de Francisco - 165-173 Industry/university cooperative research in competitive technical intelligence: a case of identifying technological trends for a Mexican steel manufacturer
by Marisela Rodríguez-Salvador & Alfonso Eddy-Valdez & René Garza-Cavazos
August 2002, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 62-64 Introduction to the special issue on the evolving craft of research evaluation in the United States
by Susan E Cozzens - 65-79 ‘Research assessment: what's next?’ final report on a workshop
by Susan E Cozzens - 81-84 Research evaluation in Europe: state of the art
by Terttu Luukkonen - 85-93 Outcome measurement in the USA: state of the art
by J David Roessner - 95-99 The good, the indifferent, and the less than attractive: II
by Irwin Feller - 101-107 Evaluating the distributional consequences of science and technology policies and programs
by Susan E Cozzens & Kamau Bobb & Isabel Bortagaray - 109-116 New organizations, old cultures: strategy and implementation of interdisciplinary programs
by Irwin Feller
April 2002, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 3-15 What do we measure by co-authorships?
by Grit Laudel - 17-26 Using curriculum vitae to compare some impacts of NSF research grants with research center funding
by Monica Gaughan & Barry Bozeman - 27-35 Evaluating the social economic benefits of publicly funded basic research via scientists' career mobility
by Christian Zellner - 37-48 Evaluating support for technological research and innovation in some New Zealand businesses: a survey
by D A Lillis & A C M Ho & H Campbell & D Bartle & C J Marks & A C Hinton - 49-58 What is the role of the EU Structural Funds in promoting RTDI? Review of some empirical findings
by Soile Kuitunen
December 2001, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 142-160 A framework for priority setting in international livestock research
by T F Randolph & P M Kristjanson & S W Omamo & A N Odero & P K Thornton & R S Reid & T Robinson & J G Ryan - 161-172 Obstacles and opportunities in the application of network analysis to the evaluation of R&D
by Juan D Rogers & Barry Bozeman & Ivan Chompalov - 173-183 Shift in interests towards biotechnology in Indian pharmaceutical industry: an analysis
by S Visalakshi & Alka Prasad - 185-194 Polish women in science: a bibliometric analysis of Polish science and its publications, 1980–1999
by Berenika M Webster - 195-201 The use of combined bibliometric methods in research funding policy
by T N van Leeuwen & L J van der Wurff & A F J van Raan
August 2001, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 82-82 Introduction to a special issue on the Sixth International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, part II
by Henk F Moed - 83-88 INDICYT science and technology indicators in Spain: development of an application for interactive search on the Internet
by Isabel Gómez & Aurelio Cabrero & Tomás de Miguel & María Teresa Fernández & Sergio Fernández & Angel Pestaña - 89-95 Evaluation of books as research outputs in history of medicine
by Grant Lewison - 97-103 Is nursing research typical of biomedical research?
by Grant Lewison & Anne-Marie Rafferty & Michael Traynor - 105-113 Selection of databases, indicators and models for evaluating research performance of Chinese universities
by Liming Liang & Yishan Wu - 115-119 Mexican scientific brain drain: causes and impact
by Judith Licea de Arenas & Heriberta Castaños-Lomnitz & Javier Valles & Eric González & Judit Arenas-Licea - 121-127 Factors that lead to advances in neonatal intensive care: Comroe and Dripps revisited
by Barbara Mason & Elizabeth Green & Jonathan Grant - 129-140 Evaluating patterns of co-operation: application of a bibliometric visualisation tool to the Fourth Framework Programme and the Transport Research Programme
by C Widhalm & M Topolnik & A Kopcsa & E Schiebel & M Weber
April 2001, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 2-3 Introduction to a special issue on the Sixth International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, part I
by Henk F Moed - 5-12 Bibliometric S&T indicators to comply with users' needs
by Maria Grazia Balestri & Silvana Mangiaracina & Dario Nobili - 13-18 The Agora model of innovation systems: S&T indicators for a democratic knowledge society
by Rémi Barr - 19-32 A comparative analysis of India and other Asian countries based on science, technology and development indicators
by Aparna Basu - 33-45 Monitoring technology trends through patent analysis: a case study of thin film
by Sujit Bhattacharya & Moh'd Taiyab Rashid Khan - 47-58 Interdisciplinarity as a multidimensional concept: its measure in three different research areas
by Luis Sanz-Menéndez & María Bordons & M Angeles Zulueta - 59-65 Revisiting bibliometric issues using new empirical data
by Linda Butler - 67-79 Evolution of specialisation: public research in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries
by Aldo Geuna
December 2000, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 158-170 Developments of the evaluation system of government-supported research institutes in Korean science and technology
by Chan-Goo Yi & Keun-Bok Kang - 171-182 Assessing the non-academic impact of grant-funded socio-economic research: results from a pilot study
by Jordi Molas-Gallart & Puay Tang & Susie Morrow - 183-187 Interdisciplinary dynamics of modern science: analysis of cross-disciplinary citation flows
by Thed van Leeuwen & Robert Tijssen - 189-200 Cognitive structure of research: Scientometric mapping in sintered materials
by Marisela Rodríguez Salvador & Roberto E López-Martínez - 201-210 Setting research priorities: an example from agriculture using the Analytic Hierarchy Process
by Frank Hartwich & Willem Janssen - 211-215 The catalytic effects of EC RTD evaluation activities on trans-European co-operation
by Isidoros Karatzas & Gilbert Fayl
August 2000, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 79-80 Introduction to a special issue on data and strategies in evaluating public R&D
by Bev Biglia - 81-86 R&D evaluation at the beginning of the new century
by Anthony F J van Raan - 87-99 Indicator-assisted evaluation of R&D programmes: possibilities, state of the art and case studies
by Hariolf Grupp - 101-114 Indicators used to measure the innovation process: defects and possible remedies
by Mark Dodgson & Sybille Hinze - 115-124 International trends in evaluating university research outcomes: what lessons for Australia?
by Sam Garrett-Jones - 125-132 Quantitative and qualitative methods and measures in the evaluation of research
by David Roessner - 133-143 360 degree linkage analysis
by Diana Hicks - 145-150 Towards a new science evaluation system for New Zealand
by David A. Lillis - 151-154 Research policy in Australia, 1989–1999: a retrospective
by Don Aitkin - 155-156 First evidence of serious language-bias in the use of citation analysis for the evaluation of national science systems
by Th N van Leeuwen & H F Moed & R J W Tijssen & M S Visser & A F J van Raan
April 2000, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 3-4 Processes and mechanisms for evaluating and monitoring research outcomes from higher education: international comparisons
by Susan E Cozzens & Tim Turpin - 5-10 Assessing federally-supported academic research in the United States
by Susan E Cozzens - 11-25 Evaluation of societal quality of public sector research in the Netherlands
by Barend van der Meulen & Arie Rip - 27-36 The South African system of evaluating and rating individual researchers: its merits, shortcomings, impact and future
by Magdal Pienaar & William Blankley & Gudrun U Schirge & Gerhard von Gruenewaldt - 37-46 Academic research evaluation in Australia: some implications of proposed higher education reforms
by Tim Turpin - 47-56 Evaluation of research sponsored by federal granting councils in Canada: the social contract
by Adam Holbrook - 57-67 Government-sponsored industry-university cooperative research: an analysis of cooperative research center evaluation approaches
by Denis O Gray - 69-75 Some recent developments in the evaluation of university research outcomes in the United Kingdom
by Sam Garrett-Jones & David Aylward
December 1999, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 142-154 Towards a system of continuous evaluation and monitoring for European co-operation in scientific and technical research (COST)
by Paul Cunningham & Maria Nedeva - 155-163 Assessment of direct and indirect effects of large technological programmes: Petrobrás Deepwater Programme in Brazil
by André Tosi Furtado & Saul B Suslick & Newton M Pereira & Adriana G de Freitas & Laurent Bach - 165-175 Value mapping social capital outcomes in state research and development programs
by Gordon Kingsley & Julia Melkers - 177-187 Science in India: performance of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research laboratories based on the productivity profile of scientists
by B M Gupta & Suresh Kumar & H K Khanna - 189-199 Assessing benefits from health research projects: can we use questionnaires instead of case studies?
by Steve Hanney & Andrew Davies & Martin Buxton - 201-204 Evaluating high risk research: an assessment of the Wellcome Trust's Sir Henry Wellcome Commemorative Awards for Innovative Research
by Jonathan Grant & Liz Allen - 205-205 Comments on Narvaez-Berthelemot et al's paper on scientific collaboration of the Mercosur countries as an indicator of Latin American regional activity
by Grant Lewison
August 1999, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 70-70 Introduction to a special issue on the Fifth International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators: part II
by H F Moed - 71-76 Evolution of Spanish journals in the international scene
by F Morillo & M T Fernández & I Gómez - 77-81 Estonian historical science in the 1990s
by Ülle Must - 83-90 Scientific collaboration of the Mercosur countries as an indicator of Latin American regional activity
by N Narváez-Berthelemot & J M Russell & L Velho - 91-97 Measuring the stocks and flows of human resources in science and technology
by George Paterson - 99-109 Intra-European scientific co-operation: measuring policy impact
by J Removille & B Clarysse - 111-118 A global approach to the study of teams in multidisciplinary research areas through bibliometric indicators
by María Angeles Zulueta & María Bordons - 119-131 Impact of international patent applications on patent indicators
by Ulrich Schmoch - 132-140 Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (UK) peer-review procedures 1995–1996
by W J Nuttall
April 1999, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 2-3 Introduction to a special issue on the Fifth International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators: part I
by H F Moed - 5-14 Ibero-American Network of Science and Technology Indicators (RICYT)
by Mario Albornoz & Ernesto Fernández Polcuch - 15-22 Developing indicators of the internationalization of R&D: the case of Canada
by Frances Anderson & Fred Gault - 23-31 Measuring technology through bibliometrics
by Robert Dalpé & Jean-Marc Bélot - 33-38 Evaluating the outcomes of biomedical research on healthcare
by Jonathan Grant - 39-45 On-line indicators of Danish biomedical publication behaviour 1988–96: international visibility, impact and co-operation in a Scandinavian and world context
by Peter Ingwersen - 47-52 Bibliometric indicators to assist the peer review process in grant decisions
by Grant Lewison & Robert Cottrell & Diane Dixon - 53-59 Policy for distribution of grants in New Russia in 1993–1994 by two funding agencies — the International Science Foundation and the Russian Foundation of Basic Research
by V Markusova & V Minin & L Mirabyan & M Arapov - 60-67 Trends in publication output and impact of universities in the Netherlands
by H F Moed & Th N van Leeuwen & M S Visser - 68-68 Comments on Santesmases et al's paper on confronting scientists' interests and health objectives in the Spanish Medical Research Fund
by Jesús Avila
December 1998, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 134-140 The Research Council of Norway's use of research evaluation: an assessment of research evaluation as a strategic tool
by Karl Erik Brofoss - 141-146 Peer review evaluation of proposals in the biotechnology programme of the European Union
by Alfredo Aguilar & Torbjörn Ingemansson & Stéphane Hogan & Etienne Magnien - 147-157 Evaluating technology-based public institutions: the case of radiopharmaceutical standards research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology
by Bert M Coursey & Albert N Link - 159-165 Utility evaluation of academic research: six basic propositions
by Sven Hemlin - 167-177 University R&D performance evaluation: the case of the National University of Mexico
by Roberto E López-Martínez & Alma Rocha-Lackiz - 179-185 Confronting scientists' interests and health objectives: the Spanish Medical Research Fund as a research programme, 1988–1995
by María Jesús Santesmases & Victor Díaz & Emilio Muñoz
August 1998, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 62-62 Short introduction to special section on quantitative studies for science and technology policy in transition economies
by Anthony van Raan - 63-70 Actual problems of Russia's science and innovation policy
by Levan Mindeli - 71-78 Socio-economic condition of Russian scientists: challenge for policy-making
by Larisa Zubova - 79-91 Research and development in a service economy
by F D Gault - 93-97 Evaluation of research and technological development programmes: a tool for policy design
by Gilbert Fayl & Yves Dumont & Luc Durieux & Isidoros Karatzas & Liam O'Sullivan - 99-104 New challenges for indicators in science and technology policy-making: a European view
by Jean Gabolde - 105-111 Do patents reflect the useful research output of universities?
by Keith Pavitt - 113-122 Evaluation practices of scientific research in the Netherlands
by Jan van Steen & Marcel Eijffinger - 123-131 Optimal incremental innovation: an evaluative approach for integrating R&D and marketing
by Asaf Ben Arieh & Hariolf Grupp & Shlomo Maital
April 1998, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 2-6 Assessment of social sciences: The use of advanced bibliometric methods as a necessary complement of peer review
by Anthony F J van Raan - 7-16 Evaluating the research activity and impact of funding agencies
by Marlie MacLean & Catherine Davies & Grant Lewison & Joe Anderson - 17-30 Measuring the economic benefits of research and development: The current state of the art
by Douglas Williams & A Dennis Rank - 31-38 The new technological landscape in Pacific Asia: an inquiry into the dramatic changes in patenting and scientific publishing
by Jon Sigurdson & Olle Persson - 39-52 Environmental science in the UK: A bibliometric study
by J Sylvan Katz & John Plevin - 53-60 Finding identity and voice: A national survey of Canadian postdoctoral fellows
by Caren C Helbing & Marja J Verhoef & Cheryl L Wellington