Science and Public Policy
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Volume 38, issue 9, 2011
- Introduction to special issue on learning, innovation systems and policy in honour of Bengt-Åke Lundvall pp. 666-668

- Susana Borrás, Jan Fagerberg and Charles Edquist
- National innovation systems: the emergence of a new approach pp. 669-679

- Jan Fagerberg and Koson Sapprasert
- The Moon and the Ghetto revisited pp. 681-690

- Richard Nelson
- Do labour markets and educational and training systems matter for innovation outcomes? A multi-level analysis for the EU-27 pp. 691-702

- Edward Lorenz
- From user-producer relations to the learning economy pp. 703-711

- Björn Johnson
- User-producer interaction as a driver of innovation: costs and advantages in an open innovation model pp. 713-723

- Keld Laursen
- Policy learning and organizational capacities in innovation policies pp. 725-734

- Susana Borrás
- Publications pp. 735-738

- Bengt-Åke Lundvall
- Conflicts of interest and the future of medicine pp. 739-740

- Deborah Bassett
Volume 38, issue 8, 2011
- Citizens' impact on knowledge-intensive policy: introduction to a special issue pp. 583-588

- Janus Hansen
- Democratic theory and citizen participation: democracy models in the evaluation of public participation in science and technology pp. 589-597

- Peter Biegelbauer and Janus Hansen
- Stop looking up the ladder: analyzing the impact of participatory technology assessment from a process perspective pp. 599-608

- Erich Griessler
- Assessing the impacts of citizen participation in science governance: exploring new roads in comparative analysis pp. 609-617

- Janus Hansen and Agnes Allansdottir
- Cultures, contexts and commitments in the governance of controversial technologies: US, UK and Canadian publics and xenotransplantation policy development pp. 619-628

- Edna F Einsiedel, Mavis Jones and Meaghan Brierley
- Framing the public: the policy process around xenotransplantation in Latvia and Sweden 1970–2004 pp. 629-637

- Jekaterina Kaleja and Aivita Putnina
- Time, timing and narrative at the interface between UK technoscience and policy pp. 639-648

- Siân M Beynon-Jones and Nik Brown
- Sharing research tools in academia: the case of Japan pp. 649-659

- Sotaro Shibayama and Yasunori Baba
- Cognition and the theory of the firm pp. 661-662

- Brian Wixted
- The science of science policy pp. 662-664

- David Bruggeman
Volume 38, issue 7, 2011
- From gift to waste: changing policies in biobanking practices pp. 510-520

- Aaro Tupasela
- European competitiveness in information technology and long-term scientific performance pp. 521-540

- Andrea Bonaccorsi
- Stem cell researchers' trust, ambivalence and reflexivity: opportunities for improved science-public relations? pp. 541-554

- Nicola J Marks
- The effects of a changing institutional environment on academic research practices: three cases from agricultural science pp. 555-568

- Laurens K Hessels, John Grin and Ruud E H M Smits
- The role of business centres in firms' networking capabilities and performance pp. 569-580

- Andre Spithoven and Mirjam Knockaert
Volume 38, issue 6, 2011
- Introduction to a special issue: Academic knowledge production, diffusion and commercialization: policies, practices and perspectives pp. 422-424

- Liudvika Leisyte and Hugo Horta
- University-industry research collaborations in Canada: the role of federal policy instruments pp. 425-435

- Creso M Sá and Jeffrey Litwin
- University commercialization policies and their implementation in the Netherlands and the United States pp. 437-448

- Liudvika Leisyte
- How does size matter for science? Exploring the effects of research unit size on academics' scientific productivity and information exchange behaviors pp. 449-460

- Hugo Horta and T Austin Lacy
- Organizational and individual determinants of patent production of academic scientists and engineers in the United States pp. 463-479

- Wan-Ling Huang, Mary K Feeney and Eric W Welch
- Mind the gap and bridge the gap: research excellence and diffusion of academic knowledge in Sweden pp. 481-492

- Fumi Kitagawa
- The co-evolution of universities' academic research and knowledge-transfer activities: the case of South Korea pp. 493-503

- Ki-Seok Kwon
- Business models and value creation within the biopharmaceutical industry pp. 504-508

- Terje Grønning
Volume 38, issue 5, 2011
- High-tech hopes: policy objectives and business reality in the biopharmaceutical industry pp. 338-348

- Juha Tuunainen
- Managing for success in international scientific collaborations: views from Canadian government senior science managers pp. 349-364

- Diane A Isabelle and Louise A Heslop
- Science-industry links in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States: conventional policy wisdom facing reality pp. 365-378

- Slavo Radosevic
- User engagement in sustainability research pp. 379-390

- Sonia Talwar, Arnim Wiek and John Robinson
- Participatory paternalism: citizens' conferences in Austrian technology governance pp. 391-402

- Alexander Degelsegger and Helge Torgersen
- Fostering sustainable technologies: a framework for analysing the governance of innovation systems pp. 403-415

- Karl Hillman, Måns Nilsson, Annika Rickne and Thomas Magnusson
- Sifting the wisdom of greybeards pp. 416-417

- David Bruggeman
- What to do with politicized science? pp. 417-419

- Jean-Baptiste Gouyon
- The sociology of scientific work pp. 419-420

- Geneviève Teil
Volume 38, issue 4, 2011
- UK universities look beyond the patent policy discourse in their intellectual property strategies pp. 254-268

- Birgitte Andersen and Federica Rossi
- Scientific publications and patenting by companies: a study of the whole population of Canadian firms over 25 years pp. 269-278

- Éric Archambault and Vincent Larivière
- Making climate change governable: the case of the UK climate change risk assessment and adaptation planning pp. 279-292

- Janette Webb
- Does technical education in India contribute to its Core-HRST? A case study of IIT Madras pp. 293-305

- Anant Kamath
- Innovation in global public goods: issues and challenges in provision of environment-monitoring services in Europe pp. 307-318

- Mohammed Saad, Surja Datta and Dimitrios Papadakis
- Agricultural biotechnology and regulatory innovation in India pp. 319-331

- Julia Freeman, Terre Satterfield and Milind Kandlikar
- Information infrastructures and understanding of global warming pp. 332-333

- Gianluca Miscione
- The interdisciplinary impacts of nanotechnology: a look into the future pp. 334-335

- Evan S Michelson
Volume 38, issue 3, 2011
- Are incubators and science parks effective for research spin-offs? Evidence from Italy pp. 170-184

- Elisa Salvador and Secondo Rolfo
- Challenges for career and mobility of researchers in Europe pp. 185-198

- Ludmila Ivancheva and Elissaveta Gourova
- Conflicting advocacy coalitions in an evolving modern biotechnology regulatory subsystem: policy learning and influencing Kenya's regulatory policy process pp. 199-211

- Ann Njoki Kingiri
- Mode-2 social science knowledge production? The case of Danish sociology between institutional crisis and new welfare stabilizations pp. 213-224

- Kristoffer Kropp and Anders Blok
- Co-producing European climate science and policy: a cautionary note on the making of useful knowledge pp. 225-236

- Eva Lövbrand
- Do public research organisations own most patents invented by their staff? pp. 237-250

- Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro
- Microchips are made of people pp. 251-252

- Ben Li
Volume 38, issue 2, 2011
- Introduction to special issue: The policy rationale for cross-sector research collaboration and contemporary consequences pp. 82-86

- Tim Turpin and Manuel Fernández-Esquinas
- Cross-sector research collaboration in Australia: the Cooperative Research Centres Program at the crossroads pp. 87-97

- Sam Garrett-Jones
- Institutionalization of university-industry interaction: an empirical study of the impact of formal structures on collaboration patterns pp. 99-107

- Taran Thune and Magnus Gulbrandsen
- Institutions and practice in cross-sector research collaboration: conceptual considerations with empirical illustrations from the German science sector pp. 109-121

- Daniel Schiller
- Cross-sector research collaboration in the USA: a national innovation system perspective pp. 123-133

- Denis O Gray
- Emerging forms of cross-sector collaboration in the Spanish innovation system pp. 135-146

- Manuel Fernández-Esquinas and Irene Ramos-Vielba
- Irish experience of cross-sector research collaboration initiatives pp. 147-155

- Jim Ryan
- Structural innovations: towards a unified perspective? pp. 157-167

- Jeremy Howells and Jakob Edler
Volume 38, issue 1, 2011
- Introduction to special issue: The emerging role of universities in socio-economic development through knowledge networking pp. 3-6

- Mohammed Saad and Girma Zawdie
- University and innovation systems: the case of India pp. 7-17

- Surja Datta and Mohammed Saad
- The knowledge sphere, social capital and growth of indigenous knowledge-based SMEs in the Thai dessert industry pp. 19-29

- Nattaka Yokakul and Girma Zawdie
- What are the factors driving university-industry linkages in latecomer firms: evidence from Mexico pp. 31-42

- José Luis Sampedro
- Fostering university-industry interactions under a triple helix model: the case of Nuevo Leon, Mexico pp. 43-53

- Marcia Villasana
- Measuring the roles universities play in regional innovation systems: a comparative study between Chilean and Canadian natural resource-based regions pp. 55-66

- Scott Tiffin and Martin Kunc
- Are small, medium- and micro-sized enterprises engines of innovation? The reality in South Africa pp. 67-78

- Irma Booyens
- A classic laboratory study in science policy clothing pp. 79-80

- Olof Hallonsten
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