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March 2013, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 576-590 Research networking and technology fusion through EU-funded collaborative projects
by Aimilia Protogerou & Yannis Caloghirou & Evangelos Siokas - 591-603 From particle physics to photon science: Multi-dimensional and multi-level renewal at DESY and SLAC
by Olof Hallonsten & Thomas Heinze - 604-615 Knowledge governance: An exploration of principles, impact, and barriers
by Alwin L. Gerritsen & Marian Stuiver & Catrien J. A. M. Termeer
May 2013, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 628-643 Emerging technologies in India: Developments, debates and silences about nanotechnology
by Koen Beumer & Sujit Bhattacharya
March 2013, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 514-528 A distorted regulatory landscape: Genetically modified wheat and the influence of non-safety issues in Canada
by Jean-Michel Marcoux & Lyne Létourneau
April 2013, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 492-503 Governance system of governmental R&D programs: Formation and transformation of the Framework Act on Science and Technology in Korea
by Sea-Hong Oh & Kyoung-Joo Lee
February 2013, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 479-491 Framing the uncertainty of risk: Models of governance for genetically modified foods
by Lisa F. Clark - 504-513 International benchmarking: Politics and policy-super-1
by Kathleen C. Dominique & Ammar Anees Malik & Valerie Remoquillo-Jenni - 529-543 Managing the environmental science--policy nexus in government: Perspectives from public servants in Canada and Australia
by Gordon M. Hickey & Patrick Forest & Jean L. Sandall & Briony M. Lalor & Rodney J. Keenan - 544-558 The origins of human embryonic stem cell research policies in the US states
by Aaron D. Levine & T. Austin Lacy & James C. Hearn
July 2013, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 423-429 Introduction to special section: Intermediaries between science, policy and the market
by Morgan Meyer & Matthew Kearnes - 453-465 Performing synthetic worlds: Situating the bioeconomy
by Matthew Kearnes - 466-478 'Don't make nanotechnology sexy, ensure its benefits, and be neutral': Studying the logics of new intermediary institutions in ambiguous governance contexts
by Heidrun Åm
May 2013, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 430-441 Situating knowledge intermediation: Insights from science shops and knowledge brokers
by Katharina Schlierf & Morgan Meyer - 442-452 Transfer and exploration: Two models of science-industry intermediation
by Liliana Doganova
February 2013, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 354-365 New roles of science in society: Different repertoires of knowledge brokering
by Esther Turnhout & Marian Stuiver & Judith Klostermann & Bette Harms & Cees Leeuwis - 378-392 Policy pathways, policy networks, and citizen deliberation: Disseminating the results of World Wide Views on Global Warming in the USA
by Jason Delborne & Jen Schneider & Ravtosh Bal & Susan Cozzens & Richard Worthington - 393-405 Pharmaceutical innovation and public policy: The case for a new strategy for drug discovery and development
by R. L. Juliano - 406-418 Demand-led related diversification: An innovation policy approach to economic diversification and development
by Sami Mahroum & Yasser Al-Saleh
February 2013, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 34-42 Getting to 'No': The method of contested exchange
by David Castle & Keith Culver
January 2013, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-7 Experiments in interdisciplinary capacity-building: The successes and challenges of large-scale interdisciplinary investments
by Catherine Lyall & Isabel Fletcher - 8-16 Regional innovation policies in a globally connected environment
by Michele Mastroeni & Joyce Tait & Alessandro Rosiello - 17-24 Twenty-first century bioeconomy: Global challenges of biological knowledge for health and agriculture
by David Wield & Rebecca Hanlin & James Mittra & James Smith - 25-33 Governing risk, engaging publics and engendering trust: New horizons for law and social science?
by Shawn H. E. Harmon & Graeme Laurie & Gill Haddow - 43-50 An interdisciplinary and development lens on knowledge translation
by Farah Huzair & Alexander Borda-Rodriguez & Mary Upton & Julius T. Mugwagwa - 51-61 'Participatory interdisciplinarity': Towards the integration of disciplinary diversity with stakeholder engagement for new models of knowledge production
by Liz O'Brien & Mariella Marzano & Rehema M. White - 62-71 The role of funding agencies in creating interdisciplinary knowledge
by Catherine Lyall & Ann Bruce & Wendy Marsden & Laura Meagher
December 2012, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 698-698 Introduction to a set of three reviews on Standards: Recipes for Reality (Busch, 2011), and Scientists and the Regulation of Risk: Standardising Control (Demortain, 2011)
by Meaghan Brierley & Cooper H. Langford - 698-699 Making the world, one recipe at a time Standards: Recipes for Reality (Infrastructures)
by Tolu Odumosu - 700-701 Researching standards: No recipe, no risk
by Fern Wickson - 701-703 Standards, Risk and the Scientist Scientists and the Regulation of Risk: Standardising Control
by Joel D'Silva
November 2012, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 559-560 Media Clusters: Spatial Agglomeration and Content Capabilities edited by Charlie Karlsson and Robert G. Picard
by Christopher Leslie - 560-561 Accepting infernal alternatives: Sustaining venture capital on venture labour Venture Labor: Work and the Burden of Risk in Innovative Industries by Gina Neff
by Juan Espinosa
November 2012, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 384-421 Greenhouse Governance: Addressing Climate Change in America by Barry G. Rabe
by Bradley Keelor - 408-420 Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age
by Bryce J. Renninger
December 2012, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 281-292 Patterns of interaction between national and multinational corporations and Brazilian universities/public research institutes
by Fábio Chaves do Couto e Silva Neto & Ulisses Pereira dos Santos & Vanessa Parreiras Oliveira & Priscila Gomes de Castro & Luiza Teixeira de Melo Franco & Fernanda de Negri - 293-315 Beyond the business cycle: The need for a technology-based growth strategy
by Gregory Tassey - 316-326 The cross-state distribution of federal funding in the USA: The case of financing academic research and development
by Yonghong Wu - 327-339 The state-of-the-art of public-sector technology roadmaps: A taxonomical approach to energy technology roadmaps
by Youngjung Geum & Yongtae Park - 340-353 Education and support for scientists and elected officials in public policy decisions
by Timothy L. O'Brien - 366-377 Closing the policy cycle: Increasing the utilization of evaluation findings in research, technological development and innovation policy design
by Peter Teirlinck & Henri Delanghe & Pierre Padilla & Arnold Verbeek
October 2012, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 143-156 Generic definition of standardization and the correlation between innovation and standardization in corporate intellectual property activities
by Suguru Tamura - 157-170 Competition and concentration in the academic research industry: An empirical analysis of the sector dynamics in Australia 1990--2008
by Maarja Beerkens - 171-186 Co-production of an institution: Montserrat Volcano Observatory and social dependence on science
by Amy R. Donovan & Michael Bravo & Clive Oppenheimer - 187-205 Measuring the integration and coordination dynamics of the European Research Area
by Remi Barré & Luisa Henriques & Dimitrios Pontikakis & K. Matthias Weber - 275-276 Energy technology learning curves: To the max
by David M. Hart - 277-278 The New Knowledge Workers by Dariusz Jemelniak
by Jennifer M. Miller - 279-280 Building National and Regional Innovation Systems: Institutions for Economic Development by Jorge Niosi
by Abiodun Egbetokun
December 2012, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 206-218 Understanding Constraints in the Dynamics of a Research Programme Intended as a Niche Innovation
by Roy R. Kloet & Laurens K. Hessels & Marjolein B.M. Zweekhorst & Jacqueline E.W. Broerse & Tjard de Cock Buning
September 2012, Volume 40, Issue 2
November 2012, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 219-228 Examination of the behavior of R&D returns using a power law
by Sébastien Casault & Aard J. Groen & Jonathan D. Linton - 229-246 The co-development of industrial sectors and academic disciplines
by Johann Peter Murmann - 247-260 Understanding shifting perceptions of nanotechnologies and their implications for policy dialogues about emerging technologies
by Terre Satterfield & Joe Conti & Barbara Herr Harthorn & Nick Pidgeon & Anton Pitts - 261-273 The impact of empowering scientific advisory committees to constrain catch limits in US fisheries
by Scott Crosson
July 2012, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 72-84 Opportunities for impact: Statistical analysis of the National Science Foundation's broader impacts criterion
by Julia R. Kamenetzky
September 2012, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 85-96 Unraveling the need for innovation support services in new technology-based firms: The impact of commercialization strategy
by Mirjam Knockaert & Elien Vandenbroucke & Annelore Huyghe - 97-112 Interdisciplinarity in biotechnology, genomics and nanotechnology
by Gaston Heimeriks - 113-126 Dialogue and science: Innovation in policy-making and the discourse of public engagement in the UK
by Magda Pieczka & Oliver Escobar - 127-139 Integration of academic and entrepreneurial roles: The case of nanotechnology research at Chalmers University of Technology
by Hans Fogelberg & Mats A. Lundqvist - 140-141 Scaling up Gas Lighting: From the Laboratories to the Large Integrated Network System
by Rafael Bennertz
July 2012, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 285-838 The Knowledge Economy at Work: Skills and Innovation in Knowledge Intensive Service Activities
by Andrew Scott Catey - 761-774 Perceived familiarity or factual knowledge? Comparing operationalizations of scientific understanding
by Pete Ladwig & Kajsa E. Dalrymple & Dominique Brossard & Dietram A. Scheufele & Elizabeth A. Corley - 775-786 Engineering for the global poor: The role of intellectual property
by Kayje M. Booker & Ashok J. Gadgil & David E. Winickoff - 787-801 Generating favourable contexts for translational research through the incorporation of basic researchers into hospitals: The FIS/Miguel Servet Research Contract Programme
by Jesús Rey-Rocha & María José Martín-Sempere - 802-814 Developing a knowledge-based economy through innovation policy: The cases of Bulgaria, Finland and Scotland
by Lidia P. Galabova - 839-840 Red, Black, and Objective: Science, Sociology, and Anarchism
by Paul Jackson
December 2012, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 695-700 Science in Society in Europe
by Niels Mejlgaard & Carter Bloch - 701-709 Overview of research related to science in society in Europe
by Giulia Anichini & Suzanne de Cheveigné - 710-721 Innovations in public engagement and participatory performance of the nations
by Mikko Rask & Saule Maciukaite-Zviniene & Jurgita Petrauskiene - 722-731 Policies and practices in supporting scientists' public communication through training
by Brian Trench & Steven Miller - 732-740 Comparing innovation performance and science in society in the European member states
by Lena Tsipouri - 741-750 Locating science in society across Europe: Clusters and consequences
by Niels Mejlgaard & Carter Bloch & Lise Degn & Mathias W. Nielsen & Tine Ravn - 751-760 Responsible research and innovation: From science in society to science for society, with society
by Richard Owen & Phil Macnaghten & Jack Stilgoe - 842-842 Corrigendum to 'Systemic instruments for systemic innovation problems: A framework for policy makers and innovation scholars'
by Anna J. Wieczorek & Marko P. Hekkert
August 2012, Volume 39, Issue 6
September 2012, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 827-836 The regulation of risk: Mobile phones and the siting of phone masts - the UK experience
by Craig McLean & Alan Patterson - 840-841 How Economics Shapes Science by Paula Stephan
by Diana Hicks
May 2012, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 176-693 Copyright Law and the Progress of Science and the Useful Arts
by Ben Klemens - 208-691 Advising government how to address market failure in innovation--and what about government failure? Science and Innovation Policy for the New Knowledge Economy
by Stefan Artmann - 618-629 Public accountability and the politicization of science: The peculiar journey of Czech research assessment
by Marcela Linková & Tereza Stöckelová - 630-640 The dynamics of firm creation fuelled by higher education institutions within innovation networks
by Jorge Simões & Maria Jose Silva & Virginia Trigo & Jacinta Moreira
June 2012, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 641-654 Changing higher education policies: From the deinstitutionalization to the reinstitutionalization of the research mission in Polish universities
by Marek Kwiek - 669-679 The triple helix organization in practice: Assessment of the triple helix in a Dutch sustainable mobility program
by Nanny Bressers
September 2012, Volume 39, Issue 5
July 2012, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 655-668 Network governance of innovation policies: The Technological Plan in Portugal
by Manuel Laranja - 680-689 On the social value of quality: An economic evaluation of the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program
by Albert N. Link & John T. Scott
October 2012, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 545-547 Introduction to special section: The use of knowledge for social cohesion and social inclusion
by Hebe Vessuri - 548-556 Why science and technology capacity building for social development?
by Renato Dagnino - 570-578 Ontological politics and situated public policies
by Ivan da Costa Marques - 579-591 Science and technology policy and social ex/inclusion: Analyzing opportunities and constraints in Brazil and Argentina
by Hernán Thomas & Mariano Fressoli & Lucas Becerra - 602-612 Tensions and resistances in the political alignment of public research within Venezuela's new political setup
by María Sonsiré López Cadenas & Hebe Vessuri - 613-617 Perceptions about the political--scientific community and its role in formulating the problems of public policy for science, technology and innovation in Costa Rica
by Ronny J. Viales-Hurtado & Antonio Arellano-Hernández & Rafael E. Granados-Carvajal
August 2012, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 557-561 Social cohesion at the global level: The roles of science and technology
by Susan E. Cozzens
July 2012, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 411-415 The persistence of big science and megascience in research and innovation policy
by Merle Jacob & Olof Hallonsten - 429-438 Framing prospects and risk in the public promotion of ESS Scandinavia
by Wilhelm Agrell - 439-449 Institutional persistence and the material transformation of the US national labs: The curious story of the advent of the Advanced Photon Source
by Catherine Westfall - 450-463 Institutional persistence through gradual organizational adaptation: Analysis of national laboratories in the USA and Germany
by Olof Hallonsten & Thomas Heinze - 476-490 Locating research in agricultural innovation trajectories: Evidence and implications from empirical cases from South Asia
by T. S. Vamsidhar Reddy & Andy Hall & Rasheed Sulaiman - 500-512 UK Biobank: Consequences for commons and innovation
by Farah Huzair & Theo Papaioannou
June 2012, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 530-541 State stem cell policy and the geographic preferences of scientists in a contentious emerging field
by Aaron D. Levine
August 2012, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 416-428 Features of the current science policy regime: Viewed in historical perspective
by Aant Elzinga
May 2012, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 464-475 The electronic Scientific Portfolio Assistant: Integrating scientific knowledge databases to support program impact assessment
by Laurel L. Haak & Will Ferriss & Kevin Wright & Michael E. Pollard & Kirk Barden & Matt A. Probus & Michael Tartakovsky & Charles J. Hackett - 491-499 Networked research infrastructures and their governance: The case of biobanking
by Ingeborg Meijer & Jordi Molas-Gallart & Pauline Mattsson - 513-529 Identifying, explaining and improving the effects of academic R&D: The case of nanotechnology in Sweden
by Eugenia Perez Vico & Staffan Jacobsson
April 2012, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 192-544 Unlocking Energy Innovation: How America can build a Low-cost, Low-carbon Energy System
by Finbarr Livesey - 368-543 Governing the Air: The Dynamics of Science, Policy, and Citizen Interaction
by Candis Callison
February 2012, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 318-332 Crowdsourcing based business models: In search of evidence for innovation 2.0
by Sonja Marjanovic & Caroline Fry & Joanna Chataway - 407-409 Internet politics and STS: a much-needed encounter The Power of Networks. Organizing the Global Politics of the Internet
by Francesca Musiani
April 2012, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 304-317 Technology sourcing: Are biotechnology firms different? An exploratory study of the Spanish case
by Adelheid Holl & Ruth Rama - 333-346 Enhancing innovation in livestock value chains through networks: Lessons from fodder innovation case studies in developing countries
by Seife Ayele & Alan Duncan & Asamoah Larbi & Truong Tan Khanh - 347-356 Regional innovation policy and public--private partnership: The case of Triple Helix Arenas in Western Sweden
by Hans Fogelberg & Stefan Thorpenberg - 357-372 Improving the social robustness of research networks for sustainable natural resource management: Results of a Delphi study in Canada
by Nicole Lisa Klenk & Gordon M. Hickey - 386-402 Contested secularity: Governing stem cell science in Mexico
by María de Jesús Medina-Arellano
March 2012, Volume 39, Issue 3
May 2012, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 208-410 Art Entrepreneurship
by G. Teil - 285-303 From bench to bedside: The societal orientation of research leaders: The case of biomedical and health research in the Netherlands
by Inge van der Weijden & Maaike Verbree & Peter van den Besselaar - 373-385 What can triple helix frameworks offer to the analysis of eco-innovation dynamics? Theoretical and methodological considerations
by Yan Yang & Jette Egelund Holgaard & Arne Remmen
February 2012, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 153-165 Coping with a fast-changing world: Towards new systems of future-oriented technology analysis
by K. Matthias Weber & Jennifer Cassingena Harper & Totti Könnölä & Vicente Carabias Barceló - 258-270 Head in the clouds and feet on the ground: Research priority setting in China
by Mats Benner & Li Liu & Sylvia Schwaag Serger - 271-281 National, sectoral and technological innovation systems: The case of Taiwanese pharmaceutical biotechnology and agricultural biotechnology innovation systems (1945--2000)
by Chao-chen Chung - 282-283 Innovation networks: More than just a metaphor? Innovation Networks in Industries
by Ohid Yaqub
March 2012, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 135-139 The role of FTA in responding to grand challenges: A new approach for STI policy?
by Mark Boden & Ron Johnston & Fabiana Scapolo - 140-152 Orienting European innovation systems towards grand challenges and the roles that FTA can play
by Cristiano Cagnin & Effie Amanatidou & Michael Keenan - 166-177 Orienting international science cooperation to meet global 'grand challenges'
by Michael Keenan & Paul Cutler & John Marks & Richard Meylan & Carthage Smith & Emilia Koivisto - 178-190 Innovation policy roadmapping as a systemic instrument for forward-looking policy design
by Toni Ahlqvist & Ville Valovirta & Torsti Loikkanen - 191-207 Embedding foresight in transnational research programming
by Totti Könnölä & Karel Haegeman - 208-221 On concepts and methods in horizon scanning: Lessons from initiating policy dialogues on emerging issues
by Effie Amanatidou & Maurits Butter & Vicente Carabias & Totti Könnölä & Miriam Leis & Ozcan Saritas & Petra Schaper-Rinkel & Victor van Rij - 222-231 Facing the future: Scanning, synthesizing and sense-making in horizon scanning
by Totti Könnölä & Ahti Salo & Cristiano Cagnin & Vicente Carabias & Eeva Vilkkumaa - 232-244 Fraunhofer future markets: From global challenges to dedicated, technological, collaborative research projects
by Kerstin Cuhls & Alexander Bunkowski & Lothar Behlau - 245-257 Challenges in communicating the outcomes of a foresight study to advise decision-makers on policy and strategy
by Claudio Chauke Nehme & Marcio de Miranda Santos & Lelio Fellows Filho & Gilda Massari Coelho
January 2012, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-12 Indicators for science and technology policy in Pakistan: Entering the science, technology and innovation paradigm
by Arabella Bhutto & Pir Irfanullah Rashdi & Qazi Moinuddin Abro - 13-29 The macro-environment for liquid Biofuels in Brazilian science and public policies
by E. Talamini & H. Dewes - 30-38 Classifying US nano-scientists: Of cautious innovators, regulators, and technology optimists
by Youngjae Kim & Elizabeth A. Corley & Dietram A. Scheufele - 39-59 Researching scientific entrepreneurship in New Zealand
by Malcolm B. Menzies - 232-134 Innovation strategies for a Global Economy: Development, Implementation, Measurement and Management
by Richard Hawkins
February 2012, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 60-73 A referral is worth a thousand ads: Job search methods and scientist outcomes in the market for postdoctoral scholars
by Thomas E. Wei & Victoria Levin & Lindsay M. Sabik - 74-87 Systemic instruments for systemic innovation problems: A framework for policy makers and innovation scholars
by Anna J. Wieczorek & Marko P. Hekkert - 88-98 Integration modes in EU research: Centrifugality versus coordination of national research policies
by Liv Langfeldt & Helge Godø & Åse Gornitzka & Aris Kaloudis - 99-104 The future of nanomedicine: Promises and limitations
by R. L. Juliano - 105-117 Mapping the role of official bioethics advice in the governance of biotechnologies in the EU: The European Group on Ethics' Opinion on commercial cord blood banking
by Alison Mohr & Helen Busby & Tamara Hervey & Robert Dingwall - 118-128 User innovation and the market
by Fred Gault - 129-132 Conceiving ethical gamete and embryo research in a post-Dickey--Wicker USA
by Lisa Campo-Engelstein & Candace Tingen & Sarah Rodriguez & Teresa K. Woodruff
November 2011, Volume 38, Issue 9
- 666-668 Introduction to special issue on learning, innovation systems and policy in honour of Bengt-Åke Lundvall
by Susana Borrás & Jan Fagerberg & Charles Edquist - 669-679 National innovation systems: the emergence of a new approach
by Jan Fagerberg & Koson Sapprasert - 681-690 The Moon and the Ghetto revisited
by Richard R Nelson - 691-702 Do labour markets and educational and training systems matter for innovation outcomes? A multi-level analysis for the EU-27
by Edward Lorenz - 703-711 From user-producer relations to the learning economy
by Björn Johnson - 713-723 User-producer interaction as a driver of innovation: costs and advantages in an open innovation model
by Keld Laursen - 725-734 Policy learning and organizational capacities in innovation policies
by Susana Borrás - 735-738 Publications
by Bengt-Åke Lundvall - 739-740 Conflicts of interest and the future of medicine
by Deborah Bassett
October 2011, Volume 38, Issue 8
- 583-588 Citizens' impact on knowledge-intensive policy: introduction to a special issue
by Janus Hansen - 589-597 Democratic theory and citizen participation: democracy models in the evaluation of public participation in science and technology
by Peter Biegelbauer & Janus Hansen - 599-608 Stop looking up the ladder: analyzing the impact of participatory technology assessment from a process perspective
by Erich Griessler - 609-617 Assessing the impacts of citizen participation in science governance: exploring new roads in comparative analysis
by Janus Hansen & Agnes Allansdottir - 619-628 Cultures, contexts and commitments in the governance of controversial technologies: US, UK and Canadian publics and xenotransplantation policy development
by Edna F Einsiedel & Mavis Jones & Meaghan Brierley - 629-637 Framing the public: the policy process around xenotransplantation in Latvia and Sweden 1970–2004
by Jekaterina Kaleja & Aivita Putnina - 639-648 Time, timing and narrative at the interface between UK technoscience and policy
by Siân M Beynon-Jones & Nik Brown - 649-659 Sharing research tools in academia: the case of Japan
by Sotaro Shibayama & Yasunori Baba - 661-662 Cognition and the theory of the firm
by Brian Wixted - 662-664 The science of science policy
by David Bruggeman
August 2011, Volume 38, Issue 7
- 510-520 From gift to waste: changing policies in biobanking practices
by Aaro Tupasela - 521-540 European competitiveness in information technology and long-term scientific performance
by Andrea Bonaccorsi - 541-554 Stem cell researchers' trust, ambivalence and reflexivity: opportunities for improved science-public relations?
by Nicola J Marks - 555-568 The effects of a changing institutional environment on academic research practices: three cases from agricultural science
by Laurens K Hessels & John Grin & Ruud E H M Smits - 569-580 The role of business centres in firms' networking capabilities and performance
by André Spithoven & Mirjam Knockaert
July 2011, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 422-424 Introduction to a special issue: Academic knowledge production, diffusion and commercialization: policies, practices and perspectives
by Liudvika Leisyte & Hugo Horta - 425-435 University-industry research collaborations in Canada: the role of federal policy instruments
by Creso M Sá & Jeffrey Litwin - 437-448 University commercialization policies and their implementation in the Netherlands and the United States
by Liudvika Leisyte - 449-460 How does size matter for science? Exploring the effects of research unit size on academics' scientific productivity and information exchange behaviors
by Hugo Horta & T Austin Lacy - 463-479 Organizational and individual determinants of patent production of academic scientists and engineers in the United States
by Wan-Ling Huang & Mary K Feeney & Eric W Welch - 481-492 Mind the gap and bridge the gap: research excellence and diffusion of academic knowledge in Sweden
by Fumi Kitagawa - 493-503 The co-evolution of universities' academic research and knowledge-transfer activities: the case of South Korea
by Ki-Seok Kwon - 504-508 Business models and value creation within the biopharmaceutical industry
by Terje Grønning
June 2011, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 338-348 High-tech hopes: policy objectives and business reality in the biopharmaceutical industry
by Juha Tuunainen - 349-364 Managing for success in international scientific collaborations: views from Canadian government senior science managers
by Diane A Isabelle & Louise A Heslop - 365-378 Science-industry links in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States: conventional policy wisdom facing reality
by Slavo Radosevic - 379-390 User engagement in sustainability research
by Sonia Talwar & Arnim Wiek & John Robinson - 391-402 Participatory paternalism: citizens' conferences in Austrian technology governance
by Alexander Degelsegger & Helge Torgersen - 403-415 Fostering sustainable technologies: a framework for analysing the governance of innovation systems
by Karl Hillman & Måns Nilsson & Annika Rickne & Thomas Magnusson - 416-417 Sifting the wisdom of greybeards
by David Bruggeman - 417-419 What to do with politicized science?
by Jean-Baptiste Gouyon - 419-420 The sociology of scientific work
by Geneviève Teil
May 2011, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 254-268 UK universities look beyond the patent policy discourse in their intellectual property strategies
by Birgitte Andersen & Federica Rossi - 269-278 Scientific publications and patenting by companies: a study of the whole population of Canadian firms over 25 years
by Éric Archambault & Vincent Larivière - 279-292 Making climate change governable: the case of the UK climate change risk assessment and adaptation planning
by Janette Webb - 293-305 Does technical education in India contribute to its Core-HRST? A case study of IIT Madras
by Anant Kamath - 307-318 Innovation in global public goods: issues and challenges in provision of environment-monitoring services in Europe
by Mohammed Saad & Surja Datta & Dimitrios Papadakis - 319-331 Agricultural biotechnology and regulatory innovation in India
by Julia Freeman & Terre Satterfield & Milind Kandlikar - 332-333 Information infrastructures and understanding of global warming
by Gianluca Miscione - 334-335 The interdisciplinary impacts of nanotechnology: a look into the future
by Evan S Michelson
April 2011, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 170-184 Are incubators and science parks effective for research spin-offs? Evidence from Italy
by Elisa Salvador & Secondo Rolfo - 185-198 Challenges for career and mobility of researchers in Europe
by Ludmila Ivancheva & Elissaveta Gourova - 199-211 Conflicting advocacy coalitions in an evolving modern biotechnology regulatory subsystem: policy learning and influencing Kenya's regulatory policy process
by Ann Njoki Kingiri - 213-224 Mode-2 social science knowledge production? The case of Danish sociology between institutional crisis and new welfare stabilizations
by Kristoffer Kropp & Anders Blok - 225-236 Co-producing European climate science and policy: a cautionary note on the making of useful knowledge
by Eva Lövbrand - 237-250 Do public research organisations own most patents invented by their staff?
by Joaquín M Azagra-Caro