Science and Public Policy
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Volume 39, issue 6, 2012
- The Knowledge Economy at Work: Skills and Innovation in Knowledge Intensive Service Activities pp. 285-838

- Andrew Scott Catey
- Science in Society in Europe pp. 695-700

- Niels Mejlgaard and Carter Bloch
- Overview of research related to science in society in Europe pp. 701-709

- Giulia Anichini and Suzanne de Cheveigné
- Innovations in public engagement and participatory performance of the nations pp. 710-721

- Mikko Rask, Saule Maciukaite-Zviniene and Jurgita Petrauskiene
- Policies and practices in supporting scientists' public communication through training pp. 722-731

- Brian Trench and Steven Miller
- Comparing innovation performance and science in society in the European member states pp. 732-740

- Lena Tsipouri
- Locating science in society across Europe: Clusters and consequences pp. 741-750

- Niels Mejlgaard, Carter Bloch, Lise Degn, Mathias W. Nielsen and Tine Ravn
- Responsible research and innovation: From science in society to science for society, with society pp. 751-760

- Richard Owen, Phil Macnaghten and Jack Stilgoe
- Perceived familiarity or factual knowledge? Comparing operationalizations of scientific understanding pp. 761-774

- Pete Ladwig, Kajsa E. Dalrymple, Dominique Brossard, Dietram A. Scheufele and Elizabeth A. Corley
- Engineering for the global poor: The role of intellectual property pp. 775-786

- Kayje M. Booker, Ashok J. Gadgil and David E. Winickoff
- Generating favourable contexts for translational research through the incorporation of basic researchers into hospitals: The FIS/Miguel Servet Research Contract Programme pp. 787-801

- Jesús Rey-Rocha and María José Martín-Sempere
- Developing a knowledge-based economy through innovation policy: The cases of Bulgaria, Finland and Scotland pp. 802-814

- Lidia P. Galabova
- The biotechnology sector and US gene patents: Legal challenges to intellectual property rights and the impact on basic research and development pp. 815-826

- Thomas A. Hemphill
- The regulation of risk: Mobile phones and the siting of phone masts - the UK experience pp. 827-836

- Craig McLean and Alan Patterson
- Red, Black, and Objective: Science, Sociology, and Anarchism pp. 839-840

- Paul Jackson
- How Economics Shapes Science by Paula Stephan pp. 840-841

- Diana Hicks
- Corrigendum to 'Systemic instruments for systemic innovation problems: A framework for policy makers and innovation scholars' pp. 842-842

- Anna J. Wieczorek and Marko P. Hekkert
Volume 39, issue 5, 2012
- Copyright Law and the Progress of Science and the Useful Arts pp. 176-693

- Ben Klemens
- Advising government how to address market failure in innovation--and what about government failure? Science and Innovation Policy for the New Knowledge Economy pp. 208-691

- Stefan Artmann
- Introduction to special section: The use of knowledge for social cohesion and social inclusion pp. 545-547

- Hebe Vessuri
- Why science and technology capacity building for social development? pp. 548-556

- Renato Dagnino
- Social cohesion at the global level: The roles of science and technology pp. 557-561

- Susan E. Cozzens
- Social cohesion in distributive policies and the role of knowledge pp. 562-569

- Rosalba Casas
- Ontological politics and situated public policies pp. 570-578

- Ivan da Costa Marques
- Science and technology policy and social ex/inclusion: Analyzing opportunities and constraints in Brazil and Argentina pp. 579-591

- Hernán Thomas, Mariano Fressoli and Lucas Becerra
- Social inclusion or social illusion: The challenges of social inclusion, social participation and social cohesion in Venezuelan S&T policy pp. 592-601

- Alexis Mercado
- Tensions and resistances in the political alignment of public research within Venezuela's new political setup pp. 602-612

- María Sonsiré López Cadenas and Hebe Vessuri
- Perceptions about the political--scientific community and its role in formulating the problems of public policy for science, technology and innovation in Costa Rica pp. 613-617

- Ronny J. Viales-Hurtado, Antonio Arellano-Hernández and Rafael E. Granados-Carvajal
- Public accountability and the politicization of science: The peculiar journey of Czech research assessment pp. 618-629

- Marcela Linková and Tereza Stöckelová
- The dynamics of firm creation fuelled by higher education institutions within innovation networks pp. 630-640

- Jorge Simões, Maria Jose Silva, Virginia Trigo and Jacinta Moreira
- Changing higher education policies: From the deinstitutionalization to the reinstitutionalization of the research mission in Polish universities pp. 641-654

- Marek Kwiek
- Network governance of innovation policies: The Technological Plan in Portugal pp. 655-668

- Manuel Laranja
- The triple helix organization in practice: Assessment of the triple helix in a Dutch sustainable mobility program pp. 669-679

- Nanny Bressers
- On the social value of quality: An economic evaluation of the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program pp. 680-689

- Albert Link and John Scott
Volume 39, issue 4, 2012
- Unlocking Energy Innovation: How America can build a Low-cost, Low-carbon Energy System pp. 192-544

- Finbarr Livesey
- Governing the Air: The Dynamics of Science, Policy, and Citizen Interaction pp. 368-543

- Candis Callison
- The persistence of big science and megascience in research and innovation policy pp. 411-415

- Merle Jacob and Olof Hallonsten
- Features of the current science policy regime: Viewed in historical perspective pp. 416-428

- Aant Elzinga
- Framing prospects and risk in the public promotion of ESS Scandinavia pp. 429-438

- Wilhelm Agrell
- Institutional persistence and the material transformation of the US national labs: The curious story of the advent of the Advanced Photon Source pp. 439-449

- Catherine Westfall
- Institutional persistence through gradual organizational adaptation: Analysis of national laboratories in the USA and Germany pp. 450-463

- Olof Hallonsten and Thomas Heinze
- The electronic Scientific Portfolio Assistant: Integrating scientific knowledge databases to support program impact assessment pp. 464-475

- Laurel L. Haak, Will Ferriss, Kevin Wright, Michael E. Pollard, Kirk Barden, Matt A. Probus, Michael Tartakovsky and Charles J. Hackett
- Locating research in agricultural innovation trajectories: Evidence and implications from empirical cases from South Asia pp. 476-490

- T. S. Vamsidhar Reddy, Andrew Hall and Rasheed Sulaiman
- Networked research infrastructures and their governance: The case of biobanking pp. 491-499

- Ingeborg Meijer, Jordi Molas-Gallart and Pauline Mattsson
- UK Biobank: Consequences for commons and innovation pp. 500-512

- Farah Huzair and Theo Papaioannou
- Identifying, explaining and improving the effects of academic R&D: The case of nanotechnology in Sweden pp. 513-529

- Eugenia Perez Vico and Staffan Jacobsson
- State stem cell policy and the geographic preferences of scientists in a contentious emerging field pp. 530-541

- Aaron D. Levine
Volume 39, issue 3, 2012
- Art Entrepreneurship pp. 208-410

- G. Teil
- Conceptualizing entrepreneurship as entrepreneuring Entrepreneurial Imagination: Time, Timing, Space and Place in Business Action pp. 238-404

- Jonathon Mote
- From bench to bedside: The societal orientation of research leaders: The case of biomedical and health research in the Netherlands pp. 285-303

- Inge van der Weijden, Maaike Verbree and Peter van den Besselaar
- Technology sourcing: Are biotechnology firms different? An exploratory study of the Spanish case pp. 304-317

- Adelheid Holl and Ruth Rama
- Crowdsourcing based business models: In search of evidence for innovation 2.0 pp. 318-332

- Sonja Marjanovic, Caroline Fry and Joanna Chataway
- Enhancing innovation in livestock value chains through networks: Lessons from fodder innovation case studies in developing countries pp. 333-346

- Seife Ayele, Alan Duncan, Asamoah Larbi and Truong Tan Khanh
- Regional innovation policy and public--private partnership: The case of Triple Helix Arenas in Western Sweden pp. 347-356

- Hans Fogelberg and Stefan Thorpenberg
- Improving the social robustness of research networks for sustainable natural resource management: Results of a Delphi study in Canada pp. 357-372

- Nicole Lisa Klenk and Gordon M. Hickey
- What can triple helix frameworks offer to the analysis of eco-innovation dynamics? Theoretical and methodological considerations pp. 373-385

- Yan Yang, Jette Egelund Holgaard and Arne Remmen
- Contested secularity: Governing stem cell science in Mexico pp. 386-402

- María de Jesús Medina-Arellano
- Internet politics and STS: a much-needed encounter The Power of Networks. Organizing the Global Politics of the Internet pp. 407-409

- Francesca Musiani
Volume 39, issue 2, 2012
- The role of FTA in responding to grand challenges: A new approach for STI policy? pp. 135-139

- John Boden, Ron Johnston and Fabiana Scapolo
- Orienting European innovation systems towards grand challenges and the roles that FTA can play pp. 140-152

- Cristiano Cagnin, Effie Amanatidou and Michael Keenan
- Coping with a fast-changing world: Towards new systems of future-oriented technology analysis pp. 153-165

- Karl Matthias Weber, Jennifer Cassingena Harper, Totti Könnölä and Vicente Carabias Barceló
- Orienting international science cooperation to meet global 'grand challenges' pp. 166-177

- Michael Keenan, Paul Cutler, John Marks, Richard Meylan, Carthage Smith and Emilia Koivisto
- Innovation policy roadmapping as a systemic instrument for forward-looking policy design pp. 178-190

- Toni Ahlqvist, Ville Valovirta and Torsti Loikkanen
- Embedding foresight in transnational research programming pp. 191-207

- Totti Könnölä and Karel Haegeman
- On concepts and methods in horizon scanning: Lessons from initiating policy dialogues on emerging issues pp. 208-221

- Effie Amanatidou, Maurits Butter, Vicente Carabias, Totti Könnölä, Miriam Leis, Ozcan Saritas, Petra Schaper-Rinkel and Victor van Rij
- Facing the future: Scanning, synthesizing and sense-making in horizon scanning pp. 222-231

- Totti Könnölä, Ahti Salo, Cristiano Cagnin, Vicente Carabias and Eeva Vilkkumaa
- Fraunhofer future markets: From global challenges to dedicated, technological, collaborative research projects pp. 232-244

- Kerstin Cuhls, Alexander Bunkowski and Lothar Behlau
- Challenges in communicating the outcomes of a foresight study to advise decision-makers on policy and strategy pp. 245-257

- Claudio Chauke Nehme, Marcio de Miranda Santos, Lelio Fellows Filho and Gilda Massari Coelho
- Head in the clouds and feet on the ground: Research priority setting in China pp. 258-270

- Mats Benner, Li Liu and Sylvia Schwaag Serger
- National, sectoral and technological innovation systems: The case of Taiwanese pharmaceutical biotechnology and agricultural biotechnology innovation systems (1945--2000) pp. 271-281

- Chao-chen Chung
- Innovation networks: More than just a metaphor? Innovation Networks in Industries pp. 282-283

- Ohid Yaqub
Volume 39, issue 1, 2012
- Indicators for science and technology policy in Pakistan: Entering the science, technology and innovation paradigm pp. 1-12

- Arabella Bhutto, Pir Irfanullah Rashdi and Qazi Moinuddin Abro
- The macro-environment for liquid Biofuels in Brazilian science and public policies pp. 13-29

- E. Talamini and H. Dewes
- Classifying US nano-scientists: Of cautious innovators, regulators, and technology optimists pp. 30-38

- Youngjae Kim, Elizabeth A. Corley and Dietram A. Scheufele
- Researching scientific entrepreneurship in New Zealand pp. 39-59

- Malcolm B. Menzies
- A referral is worth a thousand ads: Job search methods and scientist outcomes in the market for postdoctoral scholars pp. 60-73

- Thomas E. Wei, Victoria Levin and Lindsay M. Sabik
- Systemic instruments for systemic innovation problems: A framework for policy makers and innovation scholars pp. 74-87

- Anna J. Wieczorek and Marko P. Hekkert
- Integration modes in EU research: Centrifugality versus coordination of national research policies pp. 88-98

- Liv Langfeldt, Helge Godø, Åse Gornitzka and Aris Kaloudis
- The future of nanomedicine: Promises and limitations pp. 99-104

- R. L. Juliano
- 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 pp. 105-117

- Alison Mohr, Helen Busby, Tamara Hervey and Robert Dingwall
- User innovation and the market pp. 118-128

- Fred Gault
- Conceiving ethical gamete and embryo research in a post-Dickey--Wicker USA pp. 129-132

- Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Candace Tingen, Sarah Rodriguez and Teresa K. Woodruff
- Innovation strategies for a Global Economy: Development, Implementation, Measurement and Management pp. 232-134

- Richard Hawkins
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