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2016, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 320-331 Gender and patterns of temporary mobility among researchers
by Carolina Cañibano & Mary Frank Fox & F. Javier Otamendi - 332-337 Too big to innovate? Exploring organizational size and innovation processes in scientific research
by Jonathon Mote & Gretchen Jordan & Jerald Hage & Wilbur Hadden & Aleia Clark - 338-351 Signaling and accrediting new technology: Use of procurement for innovation in China
by Yanchao Li & Luke Georghiou - 352-362 Moral hazard and adverse selection in research funding: Centres of excellence in Norway and Sweden
by Siri Brorstad Borlaug - 363-374 Resilient science: The civic epistemology of disaster risk reduction
by Amy Donovan & Clive Oppenheimer - 375-385 How venture capitalists decide which new medical technologies come to exist
by P. Lehoux & F. A. Miller & G. Daudelin & D. R. Urbach - 386-399 Limits to meritocracy? Gender in academic recruitment and promotion processes
by Mathias W. Nielsen - 400-413 Convergence or divergence? Wind power innovation paths in Europe and Asia
by Rasmus Lema & Ambuj Sagar & Yuan Zhou - 414-428 Incentives and barriers for R&D-based SMEs to participate in European research programs: An empirical assessment for the Netherlands
by Jan Faber & Jaco van Dijk & Frank van Rijnsoever - 429-430 Innovating in Urban Economies: Economic Transformation in Canadian City-Regions edited by David A. Wolfe
by Bradley Keelor - 430-431 Chemicals without Harm: Policies for a Sustainable World by Ken Geiser
by Sean Ferguson - 432-450 Twenty challenges for innovation studies
by Ben R. Martin
2016, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 147-156 Individual inventors and market potentials: Evidence from US patents
by Christos Agiakloglou & Kyriakos Drivas & Dimitris Karamanis - 157-168 The magician’s hat: Evidence and openness in policy making
by Mike Porteous - 169-183 Aligning innovation with grand societal challenges: Inside the European Technology Platforms in wind, and carbon capture and storage
by Lykke Margot Ricard - 184-191 The value of the issue context approach for scientific policy advice
by Berry Tholen - 192-195 Return on investment for open source scientific hardware development
by J. M. Pearce - 196-206 Attitudinal gaps: How experts and lay audiences form policy attitudes toward controversial science
by Leona Yi-Fan Su & Michael A. Cacciatore & Dominique Brossard & Elizabeth A. Corley & Dietram A. Scheufele & Michael A. Xenos - 207-225 Knowledge and rent spillovers through government-sponsored R&D consortia
by Junichi Nishimura & Hiroyuki Okamuro - 226-244 Research collaboration experiences, good and bad: Dispatches from the front lines
by Barry Bozeman & Monica Gaughan & Jan Youtie & Catherine P. Slade & Heather Rimes - 245-261 Financing patterns of R&D in small and medium-sized enterprises and the perception of innovation barriers in Germany
by Heike Belitz & Anna Lejpras - 262-274 What determines researchers’ scientific impact? A case study of Quebec researchers
by Seyed Reza Mirnezami & Catherine Beaudry & Vincent Larivière - 275-287 Modeling selection criteria of R&D projects for awarding direct subsidies to the private sector
by Carlos José Miranda Victório & Helder Gomes Costa & Cristina Gomes de Souza - 288-289 Governance of technological change: How to define it without reducing it?The Governance of Socio-Technical Systems: Explaining Change edited by Susana Borrás and Jakob Edler
by Francesca Musiani - 289-290 Leveling the entrepreneurial playing fieldWomen’s Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century: An International Multi-Level Research Analysis edited by Kate V. Lewis, Colette Henry, Elizabeth J. Gatewood and John Watson
by Susan M. Fitzpatrick & James S. McDonnell - 291-300 Science-policy intermediaries from a practitioner’s perspective: The Lenfest Ocean Program experience
by Angela T. Bednarek & Ben Shouse & Charlotte G. Hudson & Rebecca Goldburg
2016, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-12 The surrogate model of cluster creation: The case of Mubadala in Abu Dhabi
by Sami Mahroum & Yasser Al-Saleh - 13-28 The role of biotechnology in combating climate change: A question of politics?
by Philipp Aerni & Florabelle Gagalac & Joachim Scholderer - 29-45 Attaining a productive structure for technology: The Bayh–Dole effect on university–industry–government relations in developing economy
by Chan-Yuan Wong & Marsiti Md Salmin - 46-61 Policy-driven, narrative-based evidence gathering: UK priorities for decarbonisation through biomass
by Les Levidow & Theo Papaioannou - 62-73 Global technology leadership: The case of China
by Can Huang & Naubahar Sharif - 74-84 Biotechnology versus agroecology: Entrenchments and surprise at a 2030 forecast scenario workshop
by Michael Schneider & Bernhard Gill - 85-101 Scientific disclosure and commercialization mode selection for university technology transfer
by Xuhua Chang & Qiang Chen & Patrick S. W. Fong - 102-114 Scientists’ response to societal impact policies: A policy paradox
by Stefan P. L. de Jong & Jorrit Smit & Leonie van Drooge - 115-127 High support for nanotechnology in China: A case study in Dalian
by Jing Zhang & Guoyu Wang & Deming Lin - 128-142 Exploring efficiency differentials between Italian and Polish universities, 2001–11
by Tommaso Agasisti & Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz - 143-144 MOOCs: Raising important questions about the future of higher education and the impact of new models for learning
by Amanda Williams - 144-145 Environmental Entrepreneurship: Markets Meet the Environment in Unexpected Places
by Mariza Almeida - 145-146 Fukushima and Beyond: Nuclear Power in a Low-Carbon World by Christopher Hubbard
by Jessica R. Lovering
2015, Volume 42, Issue 6
- 743-760 Analysing and simulating the effects of open innovation policies: Application of the results to Cambodia
by JinHyo Joseph Yun & DongKyu Won & ByungYong Hwang & JinWon Kang & DongHwan Kim - 761-774 The determinants of academic career advancement: Evidence from Italy
by Giovanni Abramo & Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo & Francesco Rosati - 775-788 ‘Prospecting responsible technology paths: Management options for an appropriate societal embedding of medical neuroimaging’
by Marlous E. Arentshorst & Tjard de Cock Buning & Wouter P. C. Boon & Jacqueline E. W. Broerse - 789-810 On the relationship between gender disparities in scholarly communication and country-level development indicators
by Cassidy R. Sugimoto & Chaoqun Ni & Vincent Larivière - 811-826 International mobility: Findings from a survey of researchers in the EU
by Pål Børing & Kieron Flanagan & Dimitri Gagliardi & Aris Kaloudis & Aikaterini Karakasidou - 827-840 Differential effects of intellectual property rights on innovation and economic performance: A cross-industry investigation
by Kyungchul Cho & Changseok Kim & Juneseuk Shin - 841-854 Formation and expansion of a new organizational field in experimental science
by Olof Hallonsten & Thomas Heinze - 855-870 The third mission of universities: An investigation of the espoused values
by Michela Loi & Maria Chiara Di Guardo - 871-886 Chinese university governance: Tensions and reforms
by Sylvia Schwaag Serger & Mats Benner & Li Liu - 887-900 Perspective: Science and technology policy – What is at stake and why should scientists participate?
by Bharat Bhushan - 901-902 Logistics Clusters: Delivering Value and Driving Growth
by Brian Wixted - 902-904 Advancing theories of firm growth by scrutinizing assumptions
by Lei Xu - 904-905 Governance for Urban Sustainability and Resilience
by Stephanie S. Shipp
2015, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 599-613 Commercializing academic research in emerging economies: Do organizational identities matter?
by Debabrata Chatterjee & Balram Sankaran - 614-631 Functional evolution and accumulation of technological innovation systems: The case of renewable energy in East Africa
by Aschalew D. Tigabu & Frans Berkhout & Pieter van Beukering - 632-645 Looking under the street light: Limitations of mainstream technology transfer indicators
by Kristjan Sigurdson & Creso M. Sá & Andrew Kretz - 646-660 Employment, research performance and decentralization: The experience and perspectives of doctorate holders in Brazil
by Adriana Bin & Ana M. Carneiro & Sergio Salles-Filho & Fernando A. B. Colugnati - 661-675 Excellence and growth dynamics: A comparative study of the Matthew effect
by Liv Langfeldt & Mats Benner & Gunnar Sivertsen & Ernst H. Kristiansen & Dag W. Aksnes & Siri Brorstad Borlaug & Hanne Foss Hansen & Egil Kallerud & Antti Pelkonen - 676-689 Conceptualizing credibility, relevance and legitimacy for evaluating the effectiveness of science–policy interfaces: Challenges and opportunities
by Ulrich Heink & Elisabeth Marquard & Katja Heubach & Kurt Jax & Carolin Kugel & Carsten Neßhöver & Rosmarie K. Neumann & Axel Paulsch & Sebastian Tilch & Johannes Timaeus & Marie Vandewalle - 690-710 International research visits and careers: An analysis of bioscience academics in Japan
by Cornelia Lawson & Sotaro Shibayama - 711-724 Heterogeneous effects of financial constraints on innovation: Evidence from Chile
by Roberto Alvarez & Gustavo A. Crespi - 725-737 How incentives trickle down: Local use of a national bibliometric indicator system
by Kaare Aagaard - 738-739 Understanding the public procurement of innovation Public Procurement and Innovation: The Role of Institutions by Max Rolfstam
by Paige A. Clayton - 739-741 Understanding entrepreneurship teaching in a nutshell Teaching Entrepreneurship: A Practice-based Approach by Heidi M. Neck, Patricia G. Greene and Candida G. Brush
by Anup Kumar Das - 741-742 The Therapeutic Cloning Debate: Global Science and Journalism in the Public Sphere by Eric A. Jensen
by Nayantara Sheoran
2015, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 433-447 Why do international research collaborations last? Virtuous circle of feedback loops, continuity and renewal
by Inga Ulnicane - 448-459 Policy ideas and policy learning about ‘basic research’ in South Korea
by Yongsu Ko - 460-473 Collaborative research for academic knowledge creation: How team characteristics, motivation, and processes influence research impact
by Seongkyoon Jeong & Jae Young Choi - 474-486 Openness determinants of national research funding programmes in EU27
by Alexander Cuntz & Jan Peuckert - 487-500 Negotiated expertise in policy-making: How governments use hybrid advisory committees
by Eva Krick - 501-513 Stakeholder-led knowledge production: Development of a long-term management plan for North Sea Nephrops fisheries
by Kari Stange & Jan van Tatenhove & Judith van Leeuwen - 514-529 Integrating the supply and demand sides of public support to new technology-based firms
by Anna Bergek & Charlotte Norrman - 530-548 Characterizing and comparing innovation systems by different ‘modes’ of knowledge production: A proximity approach
by Sjoerd Hardeman & Koen Frenken & Önder Nomaler & Anne L. J. Ter Wal - 549-566 Epistemic integration of the European Research Area: The shifting geography of the knowledge base of Finnish research, 1995–2010
by Hannes Toivanen & Arho Suominen - 567-582 Research collaboration in the social sciences: What factors are associated with disciplinary and interdisciplinary collaboration?
by Richard Woolley & Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo & Tim Turpin & Jane Marceau - 583-593 A cross-national environmental cluster collaboration: Shifting between an analytical and management level of the triple helix
by Joacim Rosenlund & William Hogland & Anders W. Johansson & Jackie Seddon - 594-595 Vulnerability in Technological Cultures: New Directions in Research and Governance edited by Anique Hommels, Jessica Mesman and Wiebe E. Bijker
by Sam Weiss Evans - 595-597 Cheap and Clean: How Americans Think About Energy in the Age of Global Warming by Stephen Ansolabehere and David M. Konisky
by Anthony M. Levenda
2015, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 293-299 Technology licensing in China
by Yuandi Wang & Jason Li-Ying & Jin Chen & Zheng Lu - 300-314 Governance of EU research policy: Charting forms of scientific democracy in the European Research Area
by Lorna Ryan - 315-338 Can medical products be developed on a non-profit basis? Exploring product development partnerships for neglected diseases
by V. Muñoz & F. Visentin & D. Foray & P. Gaulé - 339-354 The state of the art in societal impact assessment for security research
by Kush Wadhwa & David Barnard-Wills & David Wright - 355-368 University R&D Funding Strategies in a Changing Federal Funding Environment
by Margaret E. Blume-Kohout & Krishna B. Kumar & Neeraj Sood - 369-376 Toward an assessment of impacts from US technology and innovation policies
by Barry Bozeman & Albert N. Link - 377-386 Censorship and free speech in scientific controversies
by Brian Martin - 387-400 Science Media Centres and public policy
by Simone Rödder - 401-414 Innovation policy mix in a multi-level context: The case of the Baltic Sea Region countries
by Anete Vītola - 415-426 Unpreparedness and risk in Big Science policy: Sweden and the European Spallation Source
by Olof Hallonsten - 427-429 The Internationalization of Business R&D edited by Bernhard Dachs, Robert Stehrer and Georg Zahradnik
by Rahul S. Mane - 429-431 Beyond Bibliometrics: Harnessing Multidimensional Indicators of Scholarly Impact edited by Blaise Cronin and Cassidy R. Sugimoto
by Andrea Scharnhorst - 431-432 Can we bridge the ‘Anthropocene gap’? Global Environmental Governance, Technology and Politics: The Anthropocene Gap by Victor Galaz
by Micha Rahder
2015, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 147-161 Regional innovation policy and coordination: Illustrations from Southern Sweden
by Magnus Nilsson & Jerker Moodysson - 162-175 Ex-ante evaluation of publicly funded R&D projects: Searching for exploration
by Nadika A. Bulathsinhala - 176-187 Small and medium-sized enterprises, intellectual property, and public policy
by Rashid Nikzad - 188-200 Politicization and expertise: Changing research–policy dialogues on migrant integration in Europe
by Peter Scholten & Stijn Verbeek - 201-214 What do scientists think about the public and does it matter to their online engagement?
by John C. Besley - 215-227 Education, training and skills in innovation policy
by Susana Borrás & Charles Edquist - 228-241 Models and visions of science–policy interaction: Remarks from a Delphi study in Italy
by Adriana Valente & Tommaso Castellani & Maja Larsen & Arja R. Aro - 242-254 Interdisciplinary research and geography: Overcoming barriers through proximity
by Josephine V. Rekers & Teis Hansen - 255-272 The evolving role of collaboration in developing scientific capability: Evidence from Korean government-supported research institutes
by Joohyoung Park & Seongkyoon Jeong & Yongik Yoon & Heesang Lee - 273-286 Shale gas: Energy innovation in a (non-)knowledge society: A press discourse analysis
by Aleksandra Wagner - 287-288 Knowledge-Intensive Entrepreneurship in Low-Tech Industries edited by Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen and Isabel Schwinge
by Jennifer M. Miller - 289-290 Innovation and Inequality: Emerging Technologies in an Unequal World edited by Susan Cozzens and Dhanaraj Thakur
by Eric Anderson - 290-291 The Innovator’s Hypothesis: How Cheap Experiments Are Worth More Than Good Ideas by Michael Schrage
by Adam Holbrook
2015, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-14 Challenges for regional innovation policies in Central and Eastern Europe: Spatial concentration and foreign control of US patenting
by Balázs Lengyel & Tamás Sebestyén & Loet Leydesdorff - 15-29 The roles of universities in fostering knowledge-intensive clusters in Chinese regional innovation systems
by Yuzhuo Cai & Cui Liu - 30-43 The size of research funding: Trends and implications
by Carter Bloch & Mads P. Sørensen - 44-58 A next wave of Technology Assessment? Barriers and opportunities for establishing TA in seven European countries
by Leonhard Hennen & Linda Nierling - 59-71 The role of policy incentives in the reproduction of asymmetries within nanotechnology knowledge networks
by Marcela Suárez & Gabriela Dutrénit - 72-85 Higher-level responsiveness? Socio-technical integration within US and UK nanotechnology research priority setting
by E. Fisher & G. Maricle - 86-106 In discursive negotiation: Knowledge and the formation of Finnish innovation policy
by Marja-Liisa Niinikoski & Stefan Kuhlmann - 107-120 The impact of foreign-born scientists and engineers on American nanoscience research
by James P. Walsh - 121-138 The evolution of science concentrations: The case of Newcastle Science City
by Drew Gertner & Bart A.G. Bossink - 139-141 Institutional economics for a discipline at sea Capitalism and Democracy: A Fragile Alliance by Theo van de Klundert
by Michael Reinsborough - 141-143 Economic Organization, Industrial Dynamics and Development: Selected Essays by Giovanni Dosi
by John A. Alic - 143-145 Marianna Mazzucato The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Public vs Private Sector Myths
by Richard Hawkins
2014, Volume 41, Issue 6
- 701-719 An in-depth study of direct and indirect impacts from the research of a physics professor
by Eugenia Perez Vico - 720-733 Moving from monodisciplinarity towards transdisciplinarity: Insights into the barriers and facilitators that scientists faced
by Marianne Benard & Tjard de Cock-Buning - 734-749 Network analysis to evaluate cross-disciplinary research collaborations: The Human Sensing Research Center, Korea
by Chang Hoon Yang & Jungeun Heo - 750-764 Enabling work? Family-friendly policies and academic productivity for men and women scientists
by Mary K Feeney & Margarita Bernal & Lauren Bowman - 765-779 Twenty five years of private wheat breeding in the UK: Lessons for other countries
by Viktoriya Galushko & Richard Gray - 780-792 Varieties of research coordination: A comparative analysis of two strategic research consortia
by Tjerk Wardenaar & Stefan P. L. de Jong & Laurens K. Hessels - 793-808 Can R&D be identified and measured in services? Empirical evidence from university hospitals
by Cariza Teixeira Bohrer & Eduardo Raupp de Vargas - 809-820 Research agendas involving patients: Factors that facilitate or impede translation of patients’ perspectives in programming and implementation
by Carina A. C. M. Pittens & Janneke E. Elberse & Merel Visse & Tineke A. Abma & Jacqueline E. W. Broerse - 821-834 Predictors of attitudes toward carbon capture and storage using data on world views and CCS-specific attitudes
by David C. Warren & Sanya R. Carley & Rachel M. Krause & John A. Rupp & John D. Graham - 835-836 EU innovation policy: One size doesn’t fit allChallenges for European Innovation Policy: Cohesion and Excellence from a Schumpeterian Perspective edited by Slavo Radosevic and Anna Kaderabkova
by Zafer Sonmez - 836-838 Agglomeration, Clusters and Entrepreneurship: Studies in Regional Economic Development edited by Charlie Karlsson, Börje Johansson and Roger R. Stough
by Zafer Sönmez - 838-839 Choreographing the end of the beginning of human stem cell research: An ethically intricate affairGood Science: The Ethical Choreography of Stem Cell Science by Charis Thompson
by Michael Flower
2014, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 553-560 Co-marketing alliances in the Brazilian biofuel sector: An analysis based on strategic alliances
by Paloma de Mattos Fagundes & Ana Claudia Machado Padilha & Antonio Domingos Padula - 561-574 The politics of ideas: The complex interplay of health inequalities research and policy
by Katherine E. Smith - 575-596 Political representations of nano in Swedish government documents
by Max Boholm - 597-610 Tacit knowledge and the biological weapons regime
by James Revill & Catherine Jefferson - 611-624 Citizens’ support for government spending on science and technology
by Luis Sanz-Menéndez & Gregg G. Van Ryzin & Eloisa del Pino - 625-640 Spatial distribution of scientific activities: An exploratory analysis of Brazil, 2000–10
by Tulio Chiarini & Vanessa Parreiras Oliveira & Fabio Chaves do Couto e Silva Neto - 641-657 The many ways of academic researchers: How is science made useful?
by Staffan Jacobsson & Eugenia Perez Vico & Hans Hellsmark - 658-672 Identifying international research cooperation capabilities in information and communication technologies
by Erich Prem - 673-684 Institutional frameworks and terms of reference: The public discussion on clinical xenotransplantation in Australia
by Peta S. Cook - 685-696 Creating problems in the governance of science: Bioethics and human/animal chimeras
by Brian Salter & Alison Harvey - 697-698 Governance, Regulation and Innovation: Theory and Evidence from Firms and Nations edited by Mehmet Ugur
by Jordi Vallverdú - 698-699 Urban Competitiveness and Innovation edited by Pengfei Ni and Zheng Qiongjie
by Stephanie S. Shipp
2014, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 409-410 Introduction to special section: A retrospective look at US science and technology policy
by Albert N. Link - 411-418 An agent, not a mole: Assessing the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
by David M. Hart - 419-424 Innovation in innovation policy management: The Experimental Technology Incentives Program and the policy experiment
by Gregory Tassey - 425-437 The new model innovation agencies: An overview
by William B. Bonvillian - 438-448 The US Federal Trade Commission’s Line of Business Program and innovation research
by John T. Scott - 449-457 Congress’s own think tank: Learning from the legacy of the Office of Technology Assessment (1972–95)
by Peter D. Blair - 458-463 The returns to R&D: Division of Policy Research and Analysis at the National Science Foundation
by Michael J. Hall & Stephen K. Layson & Albert N. Link - 464-479 The role of early-career factors in the formation of serial academic inventors
by Cornelia Lawson & Valerio Sterzi - 480-492 Upstream public engagement, downstream policy-making? The Brain Imaging Dialogue as a community of inquiry
by Oliver Escobar - 493-506 Informal collaborations between social sciences and humanities researchers and non-academic partners
by Julia Olmos-Peñuela & Jordi Molas-Gallart & Elena Castro-Martínez - 507-519 Synthetic biology, water industry and the performance of an innovation barrier
by Susan Molyneux-Hodgson & Andrew S. Balmer - 520-531 On the drivers of international collaboration: The impact of informal communication, motivation, and research resources
by Seongkyoon Jeong & Jae Young Choi & Jang-Yun Kim - 532-547 A holistic approach to regional strategies: The case of the Basque Country
by Mikel Navarro & Jesús M. Valdaliso & Mari Jose Aranguren & Edurne Magro - 548-549 Crisis, Innovation and Sustainable Development: The Ecological Opportunity edited by Blandine Laperche, Nadine Levratto and Dimitri Uzunidis
by Govert Valkenburg - 549-551 Conceptual Richness and Methodological Diversity in Entrepreneurship Research edited by Alain Fayolle, Paula Kyrö, Tõnis Mets and Urve Venesaar
by Abiodun Egbetokun
2014, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 269-271 Introduction to special section: Assessment of emerging science and technology: Integration opportunities and challenges
by Thomas Reiss & Kate Millar - 272-282 Synthetic biology: Too early for assessments? A review of synthetic biology assessments in Germany
by Davy van Doren & Nils B. Heyen - 283-293 Biofuels under the spotlight: The state of assessment and potential for integration
by Philip Boucher & Robert Smith & Kate Millar - 294-305 Responsible research and innovation in miniature: Information asymmetries hindering a more inclusive ‘nanofood’ development
by Erik de Bakker & Carolien de Lauwere & Anne-Charlotte Hoes & Volkert Beekman - 306-316 Assessments of emerging science and technologies: Mapping the landscape
by Ellen-Marie Forsberg & Erik Thorstensen & Rasmus Øjvind Nielsen & Erik de Bakker - 317-331 Are assessments responding to a dynamic environment? Evidence from four emerging techno-scientific domains
by Davy van Doren & Ellen-Marie Forsberg & Ralf Lindner - 332-343 Expert involvement in policy development: A systematic review of current practice
by Arnout R.H. Fischer & Meike T. A. Wentholt & Gene Rowe & Lynn J. Frewer - 344-358 Totally radical: From transformative research to transformative innovation
by Avery Sen - 359-369 Voting for stem cells: How local conditions tempered moral opposition to Proposition 71
by Nick Dragojlovic - 370-383 Dual-use research and the H5N1 bird flu: Is restricting publication the solution to biosecurity issues?
by Sabrina Engel-Glatter - 384-400 Are ‘STEM from Mars and SSH from Venus’?: Challenging disciplinary stereotypes of research’s social value
by Julia Olmos-Peñuela & Paul Benneworth & Elena Castro-Martínez - 401-402 Public–Private Innovation Networks in Services edited by Faïz Gallouj, Luis Rubalcaba and Paul Windrum
by Govind Gopakumar - 402-403 What Should Think Tanks Do?: A Strategic Guide to Policy Impact by Andrew Selee
by Jacqueline Meszaros - 403-404 Sustainable Development, Evaluation and Policy-Making: Theory, Practise and Quality Assurance edited by Anneke von Raggamby and Frieder Rubik
by Yves Laberge - 405-405 Handbook of Innovation Indicators and Measurement, edited by Fred Gault
by Krishna Ravi Srinivas - 406-407 Why innovation measurement is as hard as it looks Handbook of Innovation Indicators and Measurement, edited by Fred Gault
by Carol A. Robbins
2014, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 141-150 Interaction with science: In what sense a case of learning by doing?
by Anders Broström - 151-179 Beyond the third mission: Exploring the emerging university function of co-creation for sustainability
by Gregory Trencher & Masaru Yarime & Kes B. McCormick & Christopher N. H. Doll & Steven B. Kraines - 180-193 How does openness affect innovation? Evidence from national key laboratories in China
by Ping Lv - 194-206 Balancing credibility, relevance and legitimacy: A critical assessment of trade-offs in science–policy interfaces
by Simo Sarkki & Jari Niemelä & Rob Tinch & Sybille van den Hove & Allan Watt & Juliette Young - 207-218 Towards dynamic research configurations: A framework for reflection on the contribution of research to policy and innovation processes
by Marc Schut & Annemarie van Paassen & Cees Leeuwis & Laurens Klerkx - 219-233 Bio-entrepreneurship as a bridge between science and business in a regional cluster: South Africa’s first attempts
by Ramazan Uctu & Rachel C. C. Jafta - 234-244 The instrumental use of technical doubts: Technological controversies, investment decisions and air pollution controls in the global shipping industry
by Michael Bloor & Helen Sampson & Susan Baker & Katrin Dahlgren - 245-256 Brazilian pharmaceutical industry and generic drugs policy: Impacts on structure and innovation and recent developments
by Thiago Caliari & Ricardo Machado Ruiz - 257-258 Competing through innovation: Technology Strategy and Antitrust Policies by David J. Teece
by Finn Orstavik - 258-260 Intellectual Property Rights and the Financing of Technological Innovation: Public Policy and the Efficiency of the Markets by Carl Benedikt Frey
by Erin L. Cadwalader - 260-261 Handbook on the Economic Complexity of Technological Change edited by Cristiano Antonelli
by Andreas Ligtvoet - 261-263 Creativity and Entrepreneurship: Changing Currents in Education and Public Life edited by Lynn Book and David P. Phillips
by Steven Hrotic - 263-265 How Entrepreneurs Do What They Do: Case Studies in Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurship edited by Maureen McKelvey and Astrid Heidemann Lassen
by Michael Beyerlein - 265-266 Is American Science in Decline? by Yu Xie and Alexandra A. Killewald
by Xuhong Su - 267-267 Corrigendum to ‘The New Knowledge Workers by Dariusz Jemielniak’
by Jennifer M. Miller - 268-268 Erratum to ‘Which extramural scientists were funded by the US National Institutes of Health from its ARRA funds?’
by Martin D. Sorin & Randall J. Hannum
2014, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-14 Nanotechnology: Rhetoric, risk and regulation
by Graeme A. Hodge & Andrew D. Maynard & Diana M. Bowman - 15-28 The heterogeneity of knowledge and the academic mode of knowledge governance: Italian evidence in the first part of the 20th century
by Cristiano Antonelli & Claudio Fassio - 29-43 The European Research Council and the European research funding landscape
by Terttu Luukkonen - 44-57 Individual perception vs. structural context: Searching for multilevel determinants of social acceptance of new science and technology across 34 countries
by Seoyong Kim & Sang-Ok Choi & Jaesun Wang - 58-75 Which extramural scientists were funded by the US National Institutes of Health from its ARRA funds?
by Martin D. Sorin & Randall J. Hannum - 76-93 Governing ‘dual-use’ research in Canada: A policy review
by Bryn Williams-Jones & Catherine Olivier & Elise Smith - 94-106 Argumentative practices in science, technology and innovation policy: The case of clinician-scientists and translational research
by Etienne Vignola-Gagné - 107-118 Government R&D funding in economic downturns: Testing the varieties of capitalism conjecture
by So Young Kim - 119-130 The fall of research and rise of innovation: Changes in New Zealand science policy discourse
by Shirley Leitch & Judy Motion & Elizabeth Merlot & Sally Davenport - 131-132 Cycles, Crises and Innovation: Path to Sustainable Development – A Kaleckian–Schumpeterian Synthesis by Jerry Courvisanos
by Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech - 132-133 A sketchy portrait of the public-sector entrepreneurGovernpreneurship: Establishing a Thriving Entrepreneurial Spirit in Government by Robert D. Hisrich and Amr Al-Dabbagh
by Stefan Artmann - 134-135 Transnational Culture in the Internet Age edited by Sean A. Pager and Adam Candeub
by Josh Trapani