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Volume 34, issue 10, 2007

Evidence never lies: Introduction to a special issue on New Frontiers in Evaluation pp. 679-680 Downloads
Nicholas S Vonortas, Michael Stampfer and Klaus Zinöcker
Mapping the frontiers of evaluation of public-sector R&D programs pp. 681-690 Downloads
Irwin Feller
Focal randomisation: An optimal mechanism for the evaluation of R&D projects pp. 691-698 Downloads
Elise Brezis
‘Real options’ framework to assess public research investments pp. 699-708 Downloads
Nicholas S Vonortas and Chintal A Desai
Indicators of higher-education institutes and public-research organizations technology transfer activities: Insights from France pp. 709-721 Downloads
Laurent Bach and Patrick Llerena
Quantitative portfolio evaluation of US federal research and development programs pp. 723-730 Downloads
Rosalie T Ruegg
A theory-based innovation systems framework for evaluating diverse portfolios of research, part two: Macro indicators and policy interventions pp. 731-741 Downloads
Jerald Hage, Gretchen Jordan and Jonathan Mote
What lies beneath: Avoiding the risk of under-evaluation pp. 743-752 Downloads
Luke Georghiou
Can you grow it? pp. 753-754 Downloads
Cooper H Langford
Value of national innovation system approach pp. 754-756 Downloads
Liu Xielin
Innovation for the future pp. 756-757 Downloads
Jody A Roberts

Volume 34, issue 9, 2007

Learning from abroad: The Austrian competence centre programme Kplus pp. 606-618 Downloads
Peter Biegelbauer
Academic entrepreneurship: Social norms, university culture and policies pp. 619-631 Downloads
Pontus Braunerhjelm
Using the boundaries of science to do boundary-work among scientists: Pollution and purity claims pp. 633-643 Downloads
Brendon Swedlow
New instruments in innovation policy: The case of the Department of Trade and Industry in the UK pp. 644-656 Downloads
Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas
The value lab: Exploring moral frameworks in the deliberation of values in the animal biotechnology debate pp. 657-670 Downloads
Linda Krijgsman, Henriette Bout and Tjard de Cock Buning
Critical contribution to innovation studies pp. 671-673 Downloads
David A Wolfe
Dimensions of the analysis of clusters pp. 673-676 Downloads
Elvira Uyarra

Volume 34, issue 8, 2007

Introduction: Future pathways for science policy and research assessment: Metrics vs peer review, quality vs impact pp. 538-542 Downloads
Claire Donovan
Peer review and the relevance gap: Ten suggestions for policy-makers pp. 543-553 Downloads
Paul Nightingale and Alister Scott
Evaluating universities using simple scientometric research-output metrics: Total citation counts per university for a retrospective seven-year rolling sample pp. 555-563 Downloads
Bruce G Charlton and Peter Andras
Assessing university research: A plea for a balanced approach pp. 565-574 Downloads
Linda Butler
The future of research evaluation rests with an intelligent combination of advanced metrics and transparent peer review pp. 575-583 Downloads
Henk F Moed
The qualitative future of research evaluation pp. 585-597 Downloads
Claire Donovan
A new European S&T governance pp. 599-601 Downloads
Terttu Luukkonen
Lack of balance pp. 601-602 Downloads
Sujatha Raman
Smart and snappy pp. 603-604 Downloads
Ross Beveridge

Volume 34, issue 7, 2007

European asymmetries: A comparative analysis of German and UK biotechnology clusters pp. 454-474 Downloads
Philip Cooke
Risk financing for knowledge-based enterprises: Mechanisms and policy options pp. 475-488 Downloads
Guy Ben-Ari and Nicholas S Vonortas
Assessing human resources for science and technology: The 3Ds framework pp. 489-499 Downloads
Sami Mahroum
The research entrepreneur: Strategic positioning of the researcher in his societal environment pp. 501-513 Downloads
Kasia Kurek, Peter A T M Geurts and Hans E Roosendaal
Burying globally, acting locally: Control and co-option in nuclear waste management pp. 515-528 Downloads
Darrin Durant
Transformation to a knowledge-based economy pp. 529-531 Downloads
Michael Dinges
Of vital importance but disappointing pp. 531-532 Downloads
David Turnbull
Challenge faced by innovative firms pp. 532-533 Downloads
Naubahar Sharif
Broadband penetration pp. 534-535 Downloads
Rodrigo Fernós

Volume 34, issue 6, 2007

The power of indicators: Introduction to special issue on public project funding of research pp. 370-371 Downloads
Benedetto Lepori
Comparing the evolution of national research policies: What patterns of change? pp. 372-388 Downloads
Stig Slipersæter, Jean Thèves and Barend van der Meulen
Changing patterns of public research funding in France pp. 389-399 Downloads
Jean Thèves, Benedetto Lepori and Philippe Larédo
Between policy and science: Research councils' responsiveness in Austria, Norway and Switzerland pp. 401-415 Downloads
Stig Slipersæter, Benedetto Lepori and Michael Dinges
Changing allocation models for public research funding: An empirical exploration based on project funding data pp. 417-430 Downloads
Bianca Potì and Emanuela Reale
Monitoring sector specialisation of public and private funded business research and development pp. 431-443 Downloads
Rainer Frietsch and Aris Kaloudis
Global environmental assessments: How to get it right pp. 445-447 Downloads
Stelvia Matos
Shifts in academic disciplines from a constructivist view pp. 447-449 Downloads
Saul Fisher
Einstein: A miraculous year one century later pp. 449-450 Downloads
Barry C Sanders
Governing technology by intellectual property rights pp. 450-452 Downloads
Mark Winskel

Volume 34, issue 5, 2007

Explaining poor performance of European science: Institutions versus policies pp. 303-316 Downloads
Andrea Bonaccorsi
A principal-agent model of public research with a retrospective payoff rule pp. 317-328 Downloads
Remo Fernández-Carro
Innovation processes in governance: The development of ‘emissions trading’ as a new policy instrument pp. 329-343 Downloads
Jan-Peter Voß
Suspicious cartographers: Some realities of research into stakeholder understanding of the causes and possible prevention of breast cancer pp. 345-354 Downloads
Steve Cinderby and Laura Potts
Merton and Ziman's modes of science: The case of biological and similar material transfer agreements pp. 355-363 Downloads
Victor Rodriguez
From Aarhus to your house: The science and society interface pp. 364-367 Downloads
John Rigby

Volume 34, issue 4, 2007

Introduction to special issue on governing technology for development pp. 231-232 Downloads
Giles Mohan and Helen Yanacopulos
Governing and democratising technology for development: Bridging theory and practice pp. 233-238 Downloads
Giles Mohan and Helen Yanacopulos
The legitimation of GMO governance in Africa pp. 239-249 Downloads
Seife Ayele
Technology, governance and place: Situating biotechnology in Kenya pp. 251-260 Downloads
Matthew Harsh and James Smith
The contested politics of technology: Biotech in Bangalore pp. 261-271 Downloads
Ian Scoones
The governance of nanotechnology pp. 273-283 Downloads
Jim Whitman
Scientific mobility policies: How Portuguese scientists envisage the return home pp. 284-298 Downloads
Margarida Fontes
A toolbox for complexity research pp. 299-300 Downloads
Cooper H Langford

Volume 34, issue 3, 2007

University-industry collaboration: The network embeddedness approach pp. 158-168 Downloads
Taran Thune
Ex-ante impact assessment of research programmes: The experience of the European Union's 7th Framework Programme pp. 169-183 Downloads
Henri Delanghe and Ugur Muldur
Traditional knowledge and intellectual property protection: Past and future pp. 185-197 Downloads
Pranav N Desai
Mode 2 knowledge production: Evidence from orphan drug networks pp. 199-211 Downloads
Helen Crompton
Providing “thoughtful feedback”: Public participation in the regulation of Australia's first genetically modified food crop pp. 213-225 Downloads
Kerry Ross
From conceptual modeling to quantitative measure pp. 226-227 Downloads
Benedetto Lepori
Katherine Hayles' third way towards posthumanity pp. 227-228 Downloads
Yu-Wei Lin

Volume 34, issue 2, 2007

Introduction to special issue on science, policy and social inequity pp. 83-84 Downloads
Jameson M Wetmore
Distributive justice in science and technology policy pp. 85-94 Downloads
Susan E Cozzens
How much justice can technology afford? The impact of DNA technology on equal criminal justice pp. 95-107 Downloads
Simon A Cole
Equity in forecasting climate: Can science save the world's poor? pp. 109-116 Downloads
Maria Carmen Lemos and Lisa Dilling
Governing human subjects research in the USA: Individualized ethics and structural inequalities pp. 117-126 Downloads
Jill A Fisher
Popular technology: Exploring inequality in the information economy pp. 127-138 Downloads
Virginia Eubanks
Science policies for reducing societal inequities pp. 139-150 Downloads
Edward Woodhouse and Daniel Sarewitz
Small entity patenting pp. 151-152 Downloads
Katrin Cremers
Exploring masculinity construction through reproduction pp. 152-153 Downloads
David Navratil

Volume 34, issue 1, 2007

Changing boundaries: The role of policy networks in the multi-level governance of science and innovation in Scotland pp. 3-14 Downloads
Catherine Lyall
Is academic judgment sound? Evidence from technological agenda settings by experts pp. 15-22 Downloads
Patrick Rondé and Caroline Hussler
Assessing recent developments in innovation measurement: The third edition of the Oslo Manual pp. 23-34 Downloads
Carter Bloch
The governance of innovation in socio-technical systems: The difficulties of strategic niche management in practice pp. 35-44 Downloads
Heather Lovell
Understanding immigration in a national systems of innovation framework pp. 45-53 Downloads
David M Hart
Changing regimes of science and politics: Comparative and transnational perspectives for a world in transition pp. 55-69 Downloads
Daniel Barben
Transatlantic conflict over agro-food biotechnology pp. 70-73 Downloads
Klaus Menrad
Who invents biomedicine: Scientists, industry, or literature? pp. 74-75 Downloads
Michael Filas
Asking large questions about technology pp. 75-76 Downloads
Brad McCormick
Part Dilbert, Part Dale Carnegie—one for fun pp. 77-78 Downloads
David Bruggeman
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