Science and Public Policy
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Volume 37, issue 10, 2010
- Economic implications of raising the threshold funding limits on US Small Business Innovation Research awards pp. 731-735

- Peter M Bearse and Albert Link
- Exploring the conundrum of the new knowledge production regime: an ethnographic case study on the governance and outcomes of a science/policy network in genetics pp. 737-750

- Jean-Louis Denis and F A Miller
- Improving input from research to environmental policy: challenges of structure and culture pp. 751-764

- Rebecca Clark and John Holmes
- The making of research funding in Austria: transition politics and institutional development, 1945–2005 pp. 765-780

- Michael Stampfer, Rupert Pichler and Reinhold Hofer
- Explaining local variation in agri-food biotechnology policies: ‘green’ genomics regulation in comparative perspective pp. 781-795

- M Howlett and A Migone
- Who is governing transformative technological innovation? pp. 797-798

- David Bruggeman
- Innovation studies and developing countries pp. 798-801

- Rob Hagendijk
Volume 37, issue 9, 2010
- Europeanization of innovation policy in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 646-664

- Margit Suurna and Rainer Kattel
- Science diplomacy at the intersection of S&T policies and foreign affairs: toward a typology of national approaches pp. 665-677

- Tim Flink and Ulrich Schreiterer
- Technology and industrial clusters: how different are they to manage? pp. 679-688

- Michele Coletti
- Reframing norms: boundary maintenance and partial accommodations in the work of academic technology transfer pp. 689-701

- Carrie B Sanders and Fiona Alice Miller
- ‘How do we know it's not been done yet?!’ Trust, trust building and regulation in stem cell research pp. 703-718

- Stephen R Bates, Wendy Faulkner, Sarah Parry and Sarah Cunningham-Burley
- Hallmarks of an effective non-governmental organisation: the formation and management of Australia's Wentworth Group pp. 719-722

- Jerome K Vanclay
- Metaphors as mirrors, magicians and mutineers pp. 723-724

- Amanda Williams
- Charting a course for bioethics pp. 724-725

- Mark B Brown
- Myths of technology: innovation and inequality pp. 726-727

- Camille D Ryan
Volume 37, issue 8, 2010
- The internationalisation of public sector research through international joint laboratories pp. 559-570

- Koen Jonkers and Laura Cruz-Castro
- Weak knowledge demand in the South: learning divides and innovation policies pp. 571-582

- Rodrigo Arocena and Judith Sutz
- Governing ethical clinical research in developing countries: exploring the case of Mexico pp. 583-596

- Fernando Santiago
- Embryos, ethics and expertise: the emerging model of the research ethics regulator pp. 597-609

- Megan Allyse
- Room for the River: Room for Research? The case of depoldering De Noordwaard, the Netherlands pp. 611-627

- Cees Leeuwis and Annemarie van Paassen
- Chris Freeman: the person pp. 629-630

- Luc Soete
- Christopher Freeman: a social scientist and a progressive intellectual pp. 631-635

- Giovanni Dosi
- International cluster networks pp. 637-638

- Cooper H Langford
- The case against growth pp. 638-640

- Stefan Mendritzki
- Deciphering innovation and entrepreneurship in functional regions pp. 640-641

- Li Tang
- Nano goes global pp. 641-642

- Janna Rosales
- Analysing multi-level governance and learning dynamics in European clusters: a complex picture? pp. 643-644

- Aygen Kurt-Dickson
Volume 37, issue 7, 2010
- Introduction to special issue: Interactions between public research organisations and industry in Latin America: a study on channels and benefits from the perspective of firms and researchers pp. 471-472

- Gabriela Dutrénit
- Channels, benefits and risks of public—private interactions for knowledge transfer: conceptual framework inspired by Latin America pp. 473-484

- Valeria Arza
- Academy—industry links in Brazil: evidence about channels and benefits for firms and researchers pp. 485-498

- A C Fernandes, B Campello de Souza, A Stamford da Silva, Wilson Suzigan, C V Chaves and Eduardo Albuquerque
- Interactions between public research organisations and industry in Argentina pp. 499-511

- Valeria Arza and Claudia Vazquez
- Channels of interaction between public research organisations and industry and their benefits: evidence from Mexico pp. 513-526

- Gabriela Dutrénit, Claudia De Fuentes and Arturo Torres
- Quality of interactions between public research organisations and firms: lessons from Costa Rica pp. 527-540

- Jeffrey Orozco and Keynor Ruiz
- Channels and benefits of interactions between public research organisations and industry: comparing four Latin American countries pp. 541-553

- Gabriela Dutrénit and Valeria Arza
- Custodians of water pp. 554-556

- Mohammed Dore and Geoff Black
Volume 37, issue 6, 2010
- Introduction to a special issue: New insights on EU-US comparison of corporate R&D pp. 391-400

- Pietro Moncada-Paternò-Castello
- Structural changes in industrial R&D in Europe and the US: towards a new model? pp. 401-412

- Dominique Foray and Stephane Lhuillery
- Business R&D in the ICT sector: examining the European ICT R&D deficit pp. 413-428

- Sven Lindmark, Geomina Turlea and Martin Ulbrich
- EU-US differences in the size of R&D intensive firms: do they explain the overall R&D intensity gap? pp. 429-441

- Raquel Ortega-Argiles and Andries Brandsma
- R&D in services industries and the EU-US R&D investment gap pp. 443-453

- Vincent Duchêne, Elissavet Lykogianni and Arnold Verbeek
- Financing constraints and R&D investments of large corporations in Europe and the US pp. 455-466

- Michele Cincera and Julien Ravet
- Mobilizing science: a close look at the social side of science pp. 467-468

- Stelvia Matos
Volume 37, issue 5, 2010
- The effects of government, academic and industrial policy on cross-university collaboration pp. 314-330

- Benjamin Y Clark
- China is catching up in science and innovation: the experience of the Chinese Academy of Sciences pp. 331-342

- Xielin Liu and Tingting Zhi
- Are the concepts basic research, applied research and experimental development still useful? An empirical investigation among Norwegian academics pp. 343-353

- Magnus Gulbrandsen and Svein Kyvik
- Breaking the expertise barrier: understanding activist strategies in science and technology policy domains pp. 355-367

- Shobita Parthasarathy
- Doing research, creating impact: using ‘PROTEE’ to learn from a genetically modified tree field trial pp. 369-379

- Helena Valve, Ruth McNally and Ari Pappinen
- Brain drain of the scientific community of developing countries: the case of Sri Lanka pp. 381-388

- M U M Anas and Seetha I Wickremasinghe
Volume 37, issue 4, 2010
- Dialogue in or with the peer review? Evaluating research organizations in order to promote organizational learning pp. 239-251

- Finn Hansson
- A paradigm shift in European R&D policy? The EU Budget Review and the economic crisis pp. 253-265

- Robert Kaiser and Heiko Prange-Gstöhl
- Researchers' roles in knowledge co-production: experience from sustainability research in Kenya, Switzerland, Bolivia and Nepal pp. 267-281

- Christian Pohl, Stephan Rist, Anne Zimmermann, Patricia Fry, Ghana S Gurung, Flurina Schneider, Chinwe Ifejika Speranza, Boniface Kiteme, Sébastian Boillat, Elvira Serrano, Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn and Urs Wiesmann
- The impact of EU policy-driven research networks on the diffusion and deployment of innovation at the national level: the case of Greece pp. 283-296

- Aimilia Protogerou, Yannis Caloghirou and Evangelos Siokas
- Policies for co-ordination in the European Research Area: a view from the social sciences and humanities pp. 297-310

- Nikos Kastrinos
- Building blocks of organisational behaviour pp. 311-312

- Abdullah Gök
Volume 37, issue 3, 2010
- Engaging with future technologies: how potential future users frame ecogenomics pp. 167-179

- Anneloes Roelofsen, Jacqueline Broerse, Tjard de Cock Buning and Joske Bunders
- The innovation landscape of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province pp. 181-191

- Tariq Bashir, Khalid Khan and Khaleel Malik
- Trends in the organization of public research organizations: lessons from the Brazilian case pp. 193-204

- Sergio Salles-Filho, Maria Beatriz and Machado Bonacelli
- Epistemic communities and two goals of delegation: hormone growth promoters in the European Union pp. 205-217

- Claire A Dunlop
- Credibility, salience, and legitimacy of boundary objects: water managers' assessment of a simulation model in an immersive decision theater pp. 219-232

- Timothy Lant and Clea Senneville
- A revolution in energy technologies pp. 235-236

- Cooper H Langford
Volume 37, issue 2, 2010
- Governing innovation in the biomedicine knowledge economy: stem cell science in the USA pp. 87-100

- Brian Salter and Charlotte Salter
- Evolutionary interpretation of venture capital policy in Israel, Germany, UK and Scotland pp. 101-112

- Gil Avnimelech, Alessandro Rosiello and Morris Teubal
- National innovation policy and global open innovation: exploring balances, tradeoffs and complementarities pp. 113-124

- Sverre J Herstad, Carter Bloch, Bernd Ebersberger and Els van de Velde
- Ignorance, research and decisions about abandoned opencast coal mines pp. 125-134

- Matthias Gross
- Turning brain drain into brain networking pp. 135-146

- Ioan M Ciumasu
- Technology transfer from universities and public research institutes to firms in Brazil: what is transferred and how the transfer is carried out pp. 147-159

- Luciano Póvoa and Marcia Rapini
- Innovating in the public sector services? pp. 161-162

- J Adam Holbrook
- Networked science for a networked century pp. 162-163

- Avi Caplan
- Hail to the chef pp. 163-164

- Laura Forlano
Volume 37, issue 1, 2010
- Introduction to a special section: Impacts and implications of future-oriented technology analysis for policy and decision-making pp. 3-6

- Karel Haegeman, Jennifer C Harper and Ron Johnston
- Joint horizon scanning: identifying common strategic choices and questions for knowledge pp. 7-18

- Victor van Rij
- Adaptive foresight in the creative content industries: anticipating value chain transformations and need for policy action pp. 19-30

- Fabienne Abadie, Michael Friedewald and Karl Matthias Weber
- Critical success factors for government-led foresight pp. 31-40

- Jonathan Calof and Jack E Smith
- Future technology analysis for biosecurity and emerging infectious diseases in Asia-Pacific pp. 41-50

- Nares Damrongchai, Ponpiboon Satangput, Greg Tegart and Chatri Sripaipan
- User-driven innovation? Challenges of user involvement in future technology analysis pp. 51-61

- Wout Joseph, Tom Deryckere and Luc Martens
- Impact of Swiss technology policy on firm innovation performance: an evaluation based on a matching approach pp. 63-78

- Spyros Arvanitis, Laurent Donzé and Nora Sydow
- A fun overview for undergraduates pp. 79-80

- Jacob Stegenga
- Innovation in policy and not more policies for innovation? pp. 80-82

- Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia
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