Science and Public Policy
Volume 23 - 52
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Volume 36, issue 10, 2009
- Indicator development as ‘boundary spanning’ between scientists and policy-makers pp. 743-752

- Helga Pülzl and Ewald Rametsteiner
- When and how to use bibliometrics as a screening tool for research performance pp. 753-762

- Ulrich Schmoch and Torben Schubert
- Characterizing the European university system: a preliminary classification using census microdata pp. 763-775

- Andrea Bonaccorsi and Cinzia Daraio
- Too big to fly? A review of the first EU citizens' conferences pp. 777-789

- Laurie Boussaguet and Renaud Dehousse
- The science-policy interface: experience of a workshop for climate change researchers and water managers pp. 791-798

- Katharine Jacobs, Gregg Garfin and James Buizer
- A trans-Keynesian vision of innovation for the contemporary economic crisis: ‘picking winners’ revisited pp. 799-808

- Henry Etzkowitz and Liana Ranga
- A day in the life of an Iranian S&T policy researcher pp. 809-811

- Sepehr Ghazinoory
- Laboring through the models pp. 813-814

- David Bruggeman
- The interface of science and politics: a watershed pp. 814-815

- Susana Borrás
Volume 36, issue 9, 2009
- Public research funding systems in central and eastern Europe: between excellence and relevance: introduction to special section pp. 659-666

- Slavo Radosevic and Benedetto Lepori
- Comparing the organization of public research funding in central and eastern European countries pp. 667-681

- Julita Jabłecka, Karel Sima and Kadri Ukrainski
- Competition for public project funding in a small research system: the case of Estonia pp. 683-695

- Jaan Masso and Kadri Ukrainski
- Between historical heritage and policy learning: the reform of public research funding systems in Poland, 1989–2007 pp. 697-708

- Julita Jabłecka and Benedetto Lepori
- The planning, management and communication of research to inform environmental policy making and regulation: an empirical study of current practices in Europe pp. 709-721

- John Holmes and Jennie Savgård
- The importance of the ‘international collaboration dividend’: the case of China pp. 723-735

- David Tyfield, Yongguan Zhu and Jinghua Cao
- Principles matter pp. 737-738

- Paul Dufour
- Painful econometrics pp. 739-740

- Jay Stewart
Volume 36, issue 8, 2009
- Getting patent policy right: an introduction to a special issue on the European patent system pp. 583-585

- Matthew J Elsmore
- Prevailing impact trends in patenting pp. 587-594

- Matthew J Elsmore
- Academic patenting and the professor's privilege: evidence on Denmark from the KEINS database pp. 595-607

- Francesco Lissoni, Peter Lotz, Jens Schovsbo and Adele Treccani
- Increasing access to patented inventions by post-grant measures pp. 609-618

- Jens Schovsbo
- Governing the patent system in Europe: the EPO's supranational autonomy and its need for a regulatory perspective pp. 619-629

- Ingrid Schneider
- Patent reform in Europe and the US pp. 631-640

- Susana Borrás and Brian Kahin
- Cooperation, trust and risk in the world's major patent offices pp. 641-647

- Peter Drahos
- Getting patent policy right: a conclusion to a special issue on the European patent system pp. 649-652

- Matthew J Elsmore
- Shift to a new economy? pp. 653-655

- Tanya Phillips
- Whither science and technology studies? pp. 655-655

- Maria Nedeva
Volume 36, issue 7, 2009
- Science and technology parks: habitats of innovation: introduction to special section pp. 499-510

- Joan Bellavista and Luis Sanz
- Mainstreaming innovation policy in less favoured regions: the case of Patras Science Park, Greece pp. 511-521

- Maria P Efstathiou and Petros P Groumpos
- Creativity: people, environment and culture, the key elements in its understanding and interpretation pp. 523-535

- José Alberto S Aranha and Julia Zardo
- Homo creativus: creativity and serendipity management in third generation science and technology parks pp. 537-548

- Ilkka Kakko and Sam Inkinen
- Defining regional research priorities: a new approach pp. 549-559

- Hariolf Grupp, Sybille Hinze and Barbara Breitschopf
- The coproduction of immigrant integration policy and research in the Netherlands: the case of the Scientific Council for Government Policy pp. 561-573

- Peter Scholten
- Wage disparity and innovation pp. 579-580

- Walter D Valdiva
Volume 36, issue 6, 2009
- Influence of research funding and science policy on university research performance: A comparison of five countries pp. 419-430

- Mika Nieminen
- The evolution of Norway's national innovation system pp. 431-444

- Jan Fagerberg, David C Mowery and Bart Verspagen
- Multiple institutional rationalities in the regulation of health technologies: An ethnographic examination pp. 445-455

- Mavis Jones and Janice E Graham
- Public support to private innovation in multi-level governance systems: An empirical investigation pp. 457-467

- Andrea Fernández-Ribas
- Science policy and public accountability in Poland: The case of embryonic stem-cell research pp. 469-482

- Teresa Kulawik
- The trajectory of scientific citizenship in Denmark: Changing balances between public competence and public participation pp. 483-496

- Niels Mejlgaard
Volume 36, issue 5, 2009
- The National Citizens' Technology Forum: lessons for the future pp. 335-347

- Mark Philbrick and Javiera Barandiaran
- Public procurement as an innovation policy tool: The role of institutions pp. 349-360

- Max Rolfstam
- Local variation or global convergence in agricultural biotechnology policy? A comparative analysis pp. 361-371

- Daniel Lee Kleinman, Abby J Kinchy and Robyn Autry
- University—industry interactions in an immature system of innovation: Evidence from Minas Gerais, Brazil pp. 373-386

- Leandro Alves Silva, Sara Gonçalves Antunes de Souza, Hérica Morais Righi and Wellington Marcelo Silva da Cruz
- In search of relevance: The changing contract between science and society pp. 387-401

- Laurens K Hessels, Harro van Lente and Ruud Smits
- The effectiveness of boundary objects: the case of ecological indicators pp. 403-412

- Esther Turnhout
- Defining and exploring governance pp. 413-414

- Jessica O'Reilly
- Not just a pretty patent pp. 414-416

- David Bruggeman
Volume 36, issue 4, 2009
- Assessing the impact of research on policy: A literature review pp. 255-270

- Annette Boaz, Siobhan Fitzpatrick and Ben Shaw
- A new model of technological learning for Russia pp. 271-286

- Tatyana Soubbotina and Charles Weiss
- What do civil society organisations expect from participation in science? Lessons from Germany and Spain on the issue of GMOs pp. 287-299

- Maria Paola Ferretti and Vincenzo Pavone
- Export growth, foreign direct investment and technological capability building under the maquila model: Winding roads, few intersections pp. 301-315

- Ramón Padilla-Pérez and Jorge Mario Martínez-Piva
- Why are top universities losing their lead? An economics modelling-based approach pp. 317-330

- Peter Andras and Bruce G Charlton
Volume 36, issue 3, 2009
- NanoSI: Exploring nanotechnology research conflation and nano-innovation dynamism in the case of Japan pp. 170-182

- Nazrul Islam and Kumiko Miyazaki
- International collaboration in global environmental research: A comparison of the International Geosphere Biosphere Program and the International Hydrological Program pp. 183-197

- Arlette Jappe
- Will genomics erode public health and prevention? A scenario of unintended consequences in the Netherlands pp. 199-213

- Tilo Propp and Ellen H M Moors
- Differences in publication and dissemination practices between disciplinary and transdisciplinary science and the consequences for research evaluation pp. 215-227

- Alexander Kaufmann and Andrea Kasztler
- The politics of risk in contemporary Portugal: Tensions in the consolidation of science-policy relations pp. 229-239

- Maria Eduarda Gonçalves and Ana Delicado
- A model for national planning under new roles for government: Case study of the National Iranian Nanotechnology Initiative pp. 241-249

- Sepehr Ghazinoory, Saber Mirzaei and Soroush Ghazinoori
- Informing and improving innovation policy pp. 250-251

- Diana Hicks
Volume 36, issue 2, 2009
- Introduction: New challenges for universities beyond education and research pp. 83-84

- Bo Göransson, Rasigan Maharajh and Ulrich Schmoch
- Universities and socio-economic development in Tanzania: public perceptions and realities on the ground pp. 85-90

- Burton L M Mwamila and Bitrina D Diyamett
- Reaching out to society: Vietnamese universities in transition pp. 91-95

- Ngoc Ca Tran
- Higher education and socio-economic development in Cuba: high rewards of a risky high-tech strategy pp. 97-101

- Isarelis Pérez Ones and Jorge Núñez Jover
- University-owned enterprises as entry point to the knowledge economy in China pp. 103-108

- Wang Haiyan and Zhou Yuan
- University start-ups for breaking lock-ins of the Brazilian economy pp. 109-114

- Anne-Marie Maculan and José Manoel Carvalho de Mello
- Bridging university and society in Uruguay: perceptions and expectations pp. 115-119

- Isabel Bortagaray
- Towards a new role of universities in Russia: prospects and limitations pp. 121-126

- Leonid Gokhberg, Tatiana Kuznetsova and Stanislav Zaichenko
- Rethinking the linkages between teaching and extension in South Africa pp. 127-132

- Lindile L Ndabeni and Rasigan Maharajh
- Moving beyond teaching and research: economic and social tasks of universities in Latvia pp. 133-137

- Anda Adamsone-Fiskovica, Janis Kristapsons, Erika Tjunina and Inga Ulnicane-Ozolina
- Linkages to the civil society as ‘leisure time activities’? Experiences at a German university pp. 139-144

- Georg Krücken, Frank Meier and Andre Müller
- Vitalizing the Swedish university system: implementation of the ‘third mission’ pp. 145-150

- Bo Göransson and Claes Brundenius
- Linking between Danish universities and society pp. 151-156

- Birgitte Gregersen, Lisbeth Tved Linde and Jorgen Gulddahl Rasmussen
- New activities of universities in transfer and extension: multiple requirements and manifold solutions pp. 157-164

- Bo Göransson, Rasigan Maharajh and Ulrich Schmoch
- Where is the innovator without the capital? pp. 165-166

- David Bruggeman
- Bringing developing country innovation into the mainstream pp. 166-167

- Naubahar Sharif
Volume 36, issue 1, 2009
- The alignment of public research supply and industry demand for effective technology transfer: the case of Italy pp. 2-14

- Giovanni Abramo and Andrea D'Angelo
- Towards an innovation system in the traditional sector: the case of the Nigerian cocoa industry pp. 15-31

- John Olatunji Adeoti and Olayiwola Olubamiwa
- Learning by firms: the black box of South Africa's innovation system pp. 33-45

- Jo Lorentzen
- Bioethical governance and basic stem cell science: China and the global biomedicine economy pp. 47-59

- Brian Salter and Ren-Zong Qiu
- State of exception in the regulation of genetically modified organisms in Brazil pp. 61-71

- Victor Pelaez
- Underscoring the need for rigorous energy technology policy analysis pp. 73-74

- Rebecca Johnson
- A friendly neighborhood innovation system pp. 74-76

- David Bruggeman
- Culture as enabler pp. 76-77

- Choon-Lee Chai
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