Science and Public Policy
Volume 23 - 52
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Volume 35, issue 10, 2008
- Ballistic missile defence and the politics of testing: the case of the US ground-based midcourse defence pp. 703-715

- Graham Spinardi
- The European Innovation Scoreboard: drowning by numbers? pp. 717-732

- Andreas Schibany and Gerhard Streicher
- Breaking inside the black box: towards a dynamic evaluation framework for regional innovative capability pp. 733-744

- Vesa Harmaakorpi and Sanna Pekkola
- Performance measurement in a global program: motivation, new concepts and early lessons from a new system pp. 745-755

- Maria Iskandarani and Francisco J B Reifschneider
- The political impact of science: is tobacco control science- or policy-driven? pp. 757-769

- Lars Thorup Larsen
- Policy forum pp. 771-781

- Can Huang and Luc Soete
- Mrs Gandhi's approach to science and technology pp. 782-783

- Geoffrey Oldham
- Rethinking intellectual property rights pp. 783-784

- Richard Hawkins
Volume 35, issue 9, 2008
- Introduction to special issue Building the entrepreneurial university: a global perspective pp. 627-635

- Henry Etzkowitz and Chunyan Zhou
- The entrepreneurial university in China: nonlinear paths pp. 637-646

- Chunyan Zhou and Xu-Mei Peng
- Is an enterprise framework necessary for an entrepreneurial university? A comparison of technology start-ups in Singapore and Sweden pp. 647-656

- Bernard Leong, Alison Kim Shan Wee and Yuen Ping Ho
- Academic inventors and research groups: entrepreneurial cultures at universities pp. 657-667

- Devrim Göktepe-Hultén
- Turning science into business: a case study of a major European research university pp. 669-679

- Azèle Mathieu, Martin Meyer and Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
- Pathways to the entrepreneurial university: towards a global convergence pp. 681-695

- Mats Benner, Lucia Guaranys, Anne Marie Maculan and Robert Kneller
- A happy marriage? Organics and genetic engineering? pp. 696-697

- Lisa Stowe
- Introducing complex networks to social scientists pp. 697-699

- Camille D Ryan
- Past, present and future of the transport sector pp. 699-700

- R E (Ted) Munn
Volume 35, issue 8, 2008
- Introduction: the anticipatory state: making policy-relevant knowledge about the future pp. 546-550

- Nicole Nelson, Anna Geltzer and Stephen Hilgartner
- Nuclear futures: anticipatory knowledge, expert judgment, and the lack that cannot be filled pp. 551-560

- Hugh Gusterson
- ‘Iraqi Winnebagos™ of death’: imagined and realized futures of US bioweapons threat assessments pp. 561-573

- Kathleen M Vogel
- Ageing or silvering? Political debate about ageing in the Netherlands pp. 575-583

- Martijn van der Steen
- Designing epidemics: models, policy-making, and global foreknowledge in India's AIDS epidemic pp. 585-596

- Manjari Mahajan
- Thinking longer term about technology: is there value in science fiction-inspired approaches to constructing futures? pp. 597-606

- Clark A Miller and Ira Bennett
- A system approach to tertiary education institutions: towards knowledge networks and enhanced societal trust pp. 607-617

- Manuel Heitor
- Inventions and innovations in the electrical and communications sectors: a historical perspective pp. 618-620

- Rainer Frietsch
- Something for everyone: a real smorgasbörd for science and technology studies pp. 620-620

- Adam Holbrook
- Joseph Schumpeter's life and legacy pp. 621-623

- Richard Hawkins
Volume 35, issue 7, 2008
- From ivory tower to factory floor? How universities are changing to meet the needs of industry pp. 462-474

- Will Geoghegan and Dimitrios Pontikakis
- ‘Governing’ nanotechnology without government? pp. 475-487

- Diana M Bowman and Graeme A Hodge
- The bottom-up meanings of the concept of public participation in science and technology pp. 489-499

- Ulrike Felt and Maximilian Fochler
- Virtues and limits of competitive funds to finance research and innovation: The case of Mexican agriculture pp. 501-513

- Alexandre Vera-Cruz, Gabriela Dutrénit, Griselda Martinez, Arturo Torres-Vargas and Javier Ekboir
- Research and development in the services sector of an emerging economy: The case of South Africa pp. 515-526

- Michael Kahn and Lidwine Hounwanou
- Scientists who engage with society perform better academically pp. 527-541

- Pablo Jensen, Jean-Baptiste Rouquier, Pablo Kreimer and Yves Croissant
- Building institutions for effective policymaking pp. 543-544

- Monica Salazar
Volume 35, issue 6, 2008
- Foreign-owned subsidiaries: A neglected nexus between foreign direct investment, industrial and innovation policies pp. 379-390

- Ionara Costa and Sergey Filippov
- Standardising through concepts: The power of scientific experts in international standard-setting pp. 391-402

- David Demortain
- Stimulating renewable energy technologies by innovation policy pp. 403-416

- Simona O Negro, Marko P Hekkert and Ruud E H M Smits
- Diffusion of knowledge through migration of scientific labour in India pp. 417-430

- Dinar Kale, David Wield and Joanna Chataway
- The triple helix strategy for universities in developing countries: The experiences in Malaysia and Algeria pp. 431-443

- Mohammed Saad, Girma Zawdie and Chandra Malairaja
- Science policy and the driving forces behind the internationalisation of science: The case of Norway pp. 445-457

- Dag W Aksnes, Nicoline Frølich and Stig Slipersæter
- Thinking with networks pp. 459-460

- Gwendolyn Blue
Volume 35, issue 5, 2008
- How to sponsor ground-breaking research: A comparison of funding schemes pp. 302-318

- Thomas Heinze
- China's bid to become a global nanotech leader: Advancing nanotechnology through state-led programs and international collaborations pp. 319-334

- Richard P Appelbaum and Rachel A Parker
- Does collective learning in clusters contribute to innovation? pp. 335-345

- Anja Cotic-Svetina, Marko Jaklic and Igor Prodan
- The uneven spread of global science: Patterns of international collaboration in global environmental change research pp. 347-360

- Anita Engels and Tina Ruschenburg
- The dynamics of science in a small country: The case of Luxembourg pp. 361-371

- Morgan B Meyer
- Institutional reform in American medical research pp. 373-374

- Ronald Ramlogan
- Doing big science: A sociological perspective pp. 374-375

- Alan Astbury
Volume 35, issue 4, 2008
- Organising the political coordination of knowledge and innovation policies pp. 227-239

- Dietmar Braun
- Assessing policy coordination capacity: Higher education, science, and technology policies in Finland pp. 241-252

- Antti Pelkonen, Tuula Teräväinen and Suvi-Tuuli Waltari
- The superministry approach: Integrated governance of science, technology and innovation with contracted autonomy pp. 253-264

- Christian Koch
- Coordination within fragmentation: Governance in knowledge policy in the German federal system pp. 265-276

- Jakob Edler and Stefan Kuhlmann
- The political coordination of knowledge and innovation policies in Switzerland pp. 277-288

- Thomas Griessen and Dietmar Braun
- Lessons on the political coordination of knowledge and innovation policies pp. 289-298

- Dietmar Braun
Volume 35, issue 3, 2008
- Does competitive research funding encourage diversity in higher education? pp. 146-158

- Hugo Horta, Jeroen Huisman and Manuel Heitor
- Evaluating the strategy of local public technology centers in regional innovation systems: Evidence from Japan pp. 159-170

- Nobuya Fukugawa
- Token endeavors: The significance of academic spin-offs in technology transfer and research policy in Germany pp. 171-182

- Andreas Knie and Martin Lengwiler
- Delegation of authority in research funding to networks: Experiences with a multiple goal boundary organization pp. 183-196

- Laurens Klerkx and Cees Leeuwis
- The laboratory of public debate: Understanding the acceptability of stem cell research pp. 197-205

- Maja Horst
- Scientists and policy-makers at work: Listening to epistemic conversations in a genetics science network pp. 207-220

- Fiona Miller
- Transition policies: Austrian research and technology 1945–2005 pp. 221-222

- Raoul Kneucker
- What makes New York vibrant? pp. 223-224

- Michael H Goldhaber
Volume 35, issue 2, 2008
- University spin-off firms: Lessons from ten years of experience in Europe pp. 67-80

- Philippe Mustar, Mike Wright and Bart Clarysse
- Private sector involvement in science and innovation policy-making in Hungary pp. 81-94

- Annamária Inzelt
- Lay perceptions of nuclear fusion: multiple modes of understanding pp. 95-105

- Christian Oltra and Rosario Solá
- Assessing economic effects: Co-existence of genetically modified maize in agriculture in France and Germany pp. 107-119

- Klaus Menrad and Daniela Reitmeier
- Evaluating technology oversight through multiple frameworks: A case study of genetically engineered cotton in India pp. 121-138

- Kana Talukder and Jennifer Kuzma
- Intellectual property regulation and international trade: National and global economic perspectives pp. 139-143

- Alexander Cuntz
Volume 35, issue 1, 2008
- Introduction to special issue on biosecurity governance: Containing biological weapons, constraining biological research? pp. 2-4

- Jonathan Suk
- Biosecurity and stakeholders: The rise of networks and non-state actors pp. 5-12

- Caitríona McLeish and Daniel Feakes
- Managing biological disarmament: The UK experience pp. 13-20

- Jez Littlewood
- Toward global harmonization for control of dual-use biothreat agents pp. 21-27

- Ronald M Atlas
- Life scientists and the need for a culture of responsibility: After education … what? pp. 29-35

- James Revill and Malcolm Dando
- The benefits, risks, and threats of biotechnology pp. 37-43

- Brian Rappert
- Framing biosecurity: An alternative to the biotech revolution model? pp. 45-54

- Kathleen M Vogel
- Countering misuse of life sciences through regulatory multiplicity pp. 55-64

- Filippa Lentzos
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