Research Policy
1971 - 2025
Current editor(s): M. Bell, B. Martin, W.E. Steinmueller, A. Arora, M. Callon, M. Kenney, S. Kuhlmann, Keun Lee and F. Murray
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Volume 1, issue 4, 1972
- The role of co-operative research in British industry pp. 332-350

- P. S. Johnson
- Life cycle of basic research - an approach to the quantitative analysis of R&D activity pp. 352-363

- Keiichi Yamada and Eiichi Otaki
- Antibiotic technology in agriculture pp. 364-385

- Christopher C. Smart and Pauline K. Marstrand
- Science policy - needed research (a note) pp. 387-402

- Robert W. Lamson
- Notes on conferencemanship: towards a model of homo audiens pp. 404-412

- S. Schwarz
Volume 1, issue 3, 1972
- Technology in Europe's future pp. 210-273

- K. Pavitt
- The ESTEC project control system pp. 274-295

- Hellmuth Gehriger
- Science, technology and regional economic development pp. 297-319

- N. G. Clark
- The regional distribution of research and development (a note) pp. 321-328

- K. Muller and R. Nejedly
Volume 1, issue 2, 1972
- Obstacles to space cooperation: Europe and the post-Apollo experience pp. 104-121

- Burl Valentine
- The appraisal and control of complex development projects pp. 122-155

- N. K. Gardner
- The use of technological forecasts in government planning pp. 156-172

- R. Coenen
- Innovation in electron-optical instruments-- two British case histories pp. 174-207

- Paul Jervis
Volume 1, issue 1, 1971
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- C. Freeman, T. C. Sinclair, H. Krauch and R. Coenen
- Industries and academic freedom pp. 3-8

- H. B. G. Casimir
- Lessons from the objective appraisal of programmes at the national level -- implications of criteria and policy pp. 10-26

- P. M. S. Jones
- Priorities for research and technological development pp. 28-39

- Helmut Krauch
- The incorporation of health and welfare risks into technological forecasting pp. 40-58

- Craig Sinclair
- The importance of graph theory in research planning pp. 60-87

- Lothar Czayka
- Innovation in pharmaceuticals pp. 88-98

- J. Langrish