Science and Public Policy
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Volume 40, issue 6, 2013
- Creating Competitiveness: Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policies for Growth edited by David B. Audretch and Mary Linenstein Walshok pp. 232-829

- Lewis M. Branscomb
- Beyond the hype: Exploring interfaces of the knowledge economy Foundations of the Knowledge Economy: Innovation, Learning and Clusters edited by Knut Ingar Westeren pp. 283-815

- Li Tang
- Introduction to special section: Governing privacy and data protection issues of emerging technologies-super-1 pp. 705-707

- Michael Friedewald and Serge Gutwirth
- Responsible research and innovation: The role of privacy in an emerging framework pp. 708-716

- Bernd Carsten Stahl
- (Not so) smart cities?: The drivers, impact and risks of surveillance-enabled smart environments pp. 717-723

- Gemma Galdon-Clavell
- Social network sites, privacy and the blurring boundary between public and private spaces pp. 724-732

- Stefan Strauß and Michael Nentwich
- The commodification of privacy on the Internet pp. 733-739

- Sebastian Sevignani
- Towards a social impact assessment of security technologies: A bottom-up approach pp. 740-754

- Leon Hempel, Lars Ostermeier, Tobias Schaaf and Dagny Vedder
- Integrating privacy and ethical impact assessments pp. 755-766

- David Wright and Michael Friedewald
- Environmental science and public policy in Executive government: Insights from Australia and Canada pp. 767-778

- Briony M. Lalor and Gordon M. Hickey
- The financial crisis and Greek R&D policy from a Schumpeterian perspective pp. 779-791

- Nikos Kastrinos
- Disclosure of university research to third parties: A non-market perspective on an Italian university pp. 792-800

- Michelina Venditti, Emanuela Reale and Loet Leydesdorff
- Space debris: Conjunction opportunities and opportunities for international cooperation pp. 801-813

- Patricia K. McCormick
- Low Carbon Communities: Imaginative Approaches to Combating Climate Change Locally edited by Michael Peters, Shane Fudge and Tim Jackson pp. 815-816

- Beverley Gibbs
- The New Harvest: Agricultural Innovation in Africa by Calestous Juma pp. 817-818

- Catherine Seale
- GM Food on Trial: Testing European Democracy by Les Levidow and Susan Carr pp. 818-819

- Lisa F. Clark
- Seeds, Science, and Struggle: The Global Politics of Transgenic Crops by Abby Kinchy pp. 820-821

- Lisa F. Clark
- Planning with Complexity: An Introduction to Collaborative Rationality for Public Policy by Judith E. Innes and David E. Booher pp. 821-822

- Nader Afzalan
- Networked: The New Social Operating System by Lee Rainie and Barry Wellman pp. 823-824

- J. Francisco Álvarez
- Innovation, Dual Use, and Security: Managing the Risks of Emerging Biological and Chemical Weapons edited by Jonathan B. Tucker pp. 824-826

- Aaron K. Martin
- New modes of thought required for the Age of Ecology Plato's Revenge: Politics in the Age of Ecology by William Ophuls pp. 826-828

- Fern Wickson
- Better Doctors, Better Patients, Better Decisions: Envisioning Health Care 2020 edited by Gerd Girgerenzer and J. A. Muir Gray pp. 830-831

- Susan M. Fitzpatrick
Volume 40, issue 5, 2012
- Democratising research evaluation: Achieving greater public engagement with bibliometrics-informed peer review pp. 563-575

- Gemma E. Derrick and Vincenzo Pavone
- Research networking and technology fusion through EU-funded collaborative projects pp. 576-590

- Aimilia Protogerou, Yannis Caloghirou and Evangelos Siokas
- From particle physics to photon science: Multi-dimensional and multi-level renewal at DESY and SLAC pp. 591-603

- Olof Hallonsten and Thomas Heinze
- Knowledge governance: An exploration of principles, impact, and barriers pp. 604-615

- Alwin L. Gerritsen, Marian Stuiver and Catrien J. A. M. Termeer
- Contested framings and policy controversies: Analysing biosafety policy-making in Iran pp. 616-627

- Ebrahim Souzanchi Kashani and Erik Millstone
- Emerging technologies in India: Developments, debates and silences about nanotechnology pp. 628-643

- Koen Beumer and Sujit Bhattacharya
- Regulation of pesticides: A comparative analysis* pp. 644-656

- Victor Pelaez, Letícia Rodrigues da Silva and Eduardo Borges Araújo
- Innovation system in transition: Opportunities for policy learning between China and Russia pp. 657-673

- Evgeny A. Klochikhin
- Coordinated unbundling: A way to stimulate entrepreneurship through public procurement for innovation pp. 674-685

- Bram Timmermans and Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia
- Mission statements and self-descriptions of German extra-university research institutes: A qualitative content analysis pp. 686-697

- Axel Philipps
- 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) pp. 698-698

- Meaghan Brierley and Cooper H. Langford
- Making the world, one recipe at a time Standards: Recipes for Reality (Infrastructures) pp. 698-699

- Tolu Odumosu
- Researching standards: No recipe, no risk pp. 700-701

- Fern Wickson
- Standards, Risk and the Scientist Scientists and the Regulation of Risk: Standardising Control pp. 701-703

- Joel D'Silva
Volume 40, issue 4, 2013
- Introduction to special section: Intermediaries between science, policy and the market pp. 423-429

- Morgan Meyer and Matthew Kearnes
- Situating knowledge intermediation: Insights from science shops and knowledge brokers pp. 430-441

- Katharina Schlierf and Morgan Meyer
- Transfer and exploration: Two models of science-industry intermediation pp. 442-452

- Liliana Doganova
- Performing synthetic worlds: Situating the bioeconomy pp. 453-465

- Matthew Kearnes
- 'Don't make nanotechnology sexy, ensure its benefits, and be neutral': Studying the logics of new intermediary institutions in ambiguous governance contexts pp. 466-478

- Heidrun Åm
- Framing the uncertainty of risk: Models of governance for genetically modified foods pp. 479-491

- Lisa F. Clark
- Governance system of governmental R&D programs: Formation and transformation of the Framework Act on Science and Technology in Korea pp. 492-503

- Sea-Hong Oh and Kyoung-Joo Lee
- International benchmarking: Politics and policy-super-1 pp. 504-513

- Kathleen C. Dominique, Ammar Anees Malik and Valerie Remoquillo-Jenni
- A distorted regulatory landscape: Genetically modified wheat and the influence of non-safety issues in Canada pp. 514-528

- Jean-Michel Marcoux and Lyne Létourneau
- Managing the environmental science--policy nexus in government: Perspectives from public servants in Canada and Australia pp. 529-543

- Gordon M. Hickey, Patrick Forest, Jean L. Sandall, Briony M. Lalor and Rodney J. Keenan
- The origins of human embryonic stem cell research policies in the US states pp. 544-558

- Aaron D. Levine, T. Austin Lacy and James C. Hearn
- Media Clusters: Spatial Agglomeration and Content Capabilities edited by Charlie Karlsson and Robert G. Picard pp. 559-560

- Christopher Leslie
- Accepting infernal alternatives: Sustaining venture capital on venture labour Venture Labor: Work and the Burden of Risk in Innovative Industries by Gina Neff pp. 560-561

- Juan Espinosa
Volume 40, issue 3, 2013
- Patterns of interaction between national and multinational corporations and Brazilian universities/public research institutes pp. 281-292

- Fábio Chaves do Couto e Silva Neto, Ulisses Santos, Vanessa Parreiras Oliveira, Priscila Gomes de Castro, Luiza Teixeira de Melo Franco and Fernanda De Negri
- Beyond the business cycle: The need for a technology-based growth strategy pp. 293-315

- Gregory Tassey
- The cross-state distribution of federal funding in the USA: The case of financing academic research and development pp. 316-326

- Yonghong Wu
- The state-of-the-art of public-sector technology roadmaps: A taxonomical approach to energy technology roadmaps pp. 327-339

- Youngjung Geum and Yongtae Park
- Education and support for scientists and elected officials in public policy decisions pp. 340-353

- Timothy L. O'Brien
- New roles of science in society: Different repertoires of knowledge brokering pp. 354-365

- Esther Turnhout, Marian Stuiver, Judith Klostermann, Bette Harms and Cees Leeuwis
- Closing the policy cycle: Increasing the utilization of evaluation findings in research, technological development and innovation policy design pp. 366-377

- Peter Teirlinck, Henri Delanghe, Pierre Padilla and Arnold Verbeek
- Policy pathways, policy networks, and citizen deliberation: Disseminating the results of World Wide Views on Global Warming in the USA pp. 378-392

- Jason Delborne, Jen Schneider, Ravtosh Bal, Susan Cozzens and Richard Worthington
- Greenhouse Governance: Addressing Climate Change in America by Barry G. Rabe pp. 384-421

- Bradley Keelor
- Pharmaceutical innovation and public policy: The case for a new strategy for drug discovery and development pp. 393-405

- R. L. Juliano
- Demand-led related diversification: An innovation policy approach to economic diversification and development pp. 406-418

- Sami Mahroum and Yasser Al-Saleh
- Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age pp. 408-420

- Bryce J. Renninger
Volume 40, issue 2, 2012
- Generic definition of standardization and the correlation between innovation and standardization in corporate intellectual property activities pp. 143-156

- Suguru Tamura
- Competition and concentration in the academic research industry: An empirical analysis of the sector dynamics in Australia 1990--2008 pp. 157-170

- Maarja Beerkens
- Co-production of an institution: Montserrat Volcano Observatory and social dependence on science pp. 171-186

- Amy R. Donovan, Michael Bravo and Clive Oppenheimer
- Measuring the integration and coordination dynamics of the European Research Area pp. 187-205

- Remi Barré, Luisa Henriques, Dimitrios Pontikakis and Karl Matthias Weber
- Understanding Constraints in the Dynamics of a Research Programme Intended as a Niche Innovation pp. 206-218

- Roy R. Kloet, Laurens K. Hessels, Marjolein B.M. Zweekhorst, Jacqueline E.W. Broerse and Tjard de Cock Buning
- Examination of the behavior of R&D returns using a power law pp. 219-228

- Sébastien Casault, Aard J. Groen and Jonathan D. Linton
- The co-development of industrial sectors and academic disciplines pp. 229-246

- Johann Peter Murmann
- Understanding shifting perceptions of nanotechnologies and their implications for policy dialogues about emerging technologies pp. 247-260

- Terre Satterfield, Joe Conti, Barbara Herr Harthorn, Nick Pidgeon and Anton Pitts
- The impact of empowering scientific advisory committees to constrain catch limits in US fisheries pp. 261-273

- Scott Crosson
- Handbook of Research on Innovation and Entrepreneurship edited by David B. Audretsch, Oliver Falck, Stephan Heblich and Adam Lederer pp. 274-275

- Frank Hoy
- Energy technology learning curves: To the max pp. 275-276

- David M. Hart
- The New Knowledge Workers by Dariusz Jemelniak pp. 277-278

- Jennifer M. Miller
- Building National and Regional Innovation Systems: Institutions for Economic Development by Jorge Niosi pp. 279-280

- Abiodun Egbetokun
Volume 40, issue 1, 2012
- Experiments in interdisciplinary capacity-building: The successes and challenges of large-scale interdisciplinary investments pp. 1-7

- Catherine Lyall and Isabel Fletcher
- Regional innovation policies in a globally connected environment pp. 8-16

- Michele Mastroeni, Joyce Tait and Alessandro Rosiello
- Twenty-first century bioeconomy: Global challenges of biological knowledge for health and agriculture pp. 17-24

- David Wield, Rebecca Hanlin, James Mittra and James Smith
- Governing risk, engaging publics and engendering trust: New horizons for law and social science? pp. 25-33

- Shawn H. E. Harmon, Graeme Laurie and Gill Haddow
- Getting to 'No': The method of contested exchange pp. 34-42

- David Castle and Keith Culver
- An interdisciplinary and development lens on knowledge translation pp. 43-50

- Farah Huzair, Alexander Borda-Rodriguez, Mary Upton and Julius T. Mugwagwa
- 'Participatory interdisciplinarity': Towards the integration of disciplinary diversity with stakeholder engagement for new models of knowledge production pp. 51-61

- Liz O'Brien, Mariella Marzano and Rehema M. White
- The role of funding agencies in creating interdisciplinary knowledge pp. 62-71

- Catherine Lyall, Ann Bruce, Wendy Marsden and Laura Meagher
- Opportunities for impact: Statistical analysis of the National Science Foundation's broader impacts criterion pp. 72-84

- Julia R. Kamenetzky
- Unraveling the need for innovation support services in new technology-based firms: The impact of commercialization strategy pp. 85-96

- Mirjam Knockaert, Elien Vandenbroucke and Annelore Huyghe
- Interdisciplinarity in biotechnology, genomics and nanotechnology pp. 97-112

- Gaston Heimeriks
- Dialogue and science: Innovation in policy-making and the discourse of public engagement in the UK pp. 113-126

- Magda Pieczka and Oliver Escobar
- Integration of academic and entrepreneurial roles: The case of nanotechnology research at Chalmers University of Technology pp. 127-139

- Hans Fogelberg and Mats A. Lundqvist
- Scaling up Gas Lighting: From the Laboratories to the Large Integrated Network System pp. 140-141

- Rafael Bennertz
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