Science and Public Policy
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Volume 33, issue 10, 2006
- The top eight percent: Development of approved and rejected applicants for a prestigious grant in Sweden pp. 702-712

- Göran Melin and Rickard Danell
- Upping the ante: A conceptual framework for designing and evaluating participatory technology assessments pp. 713-728

- Jacquelin Burgess and Jason Chilvers
- Separated at birth? Consensus and contention in the UK agriculture and human biotechnology commissions pp. 729-744

- Mavis Jones, John Walls and Tom Horlick-Jones
- Which policy for innovation in services? pp. 745-756

- Luis Rubalcaba
- Innovation systems in the European periphery: The policy approaches of Ireland and Greece pp. 757-769

- Patrick Collins and Dimitrios Pontikakis
- A lively read pp. 770-771

- Cooper H Langford
- A new policy paradigm, yes — but a working one? pp. 771-773

- Sebastian Deterding
Volume 33, issue 9, 2006
- Science and technology in global cooperation: The case of the United Nations and UNESCO pp. 627-646

- Klaus-Heinrich Standke
- Science and technology advice within the United Nations: Some lessons from past experience pp. 647-651

- Geoffrey Oldham
- Innovation in the European service industries pp. 653-668

- Rinaldo Evangelista
- The problem of integrated innovation policy: Analyzing the governing role of the Science and Technology Policy Council of Finland pp. 669-680

- Antti Pelkonen
- A European history of the Internet pp. 681-693

- Jamal Shahin
- Community of learning, practice and collaboration pp. 694-695

- Juan D Rogers
- Biography of the electron pp. 695-696

- Grant Otsuki
- A unique source of information on collaboration pp. 697-700

- László Csonka
Volume 33, issue 8, 2006
- Approaches to research and development performance assessment in the United States: An analysis of recent evaluation trends pp. 546-560

- Evan S Michelson
- Concerned scientists, pragmatic politics and Australia's green drought pp. 561-570

- Sarah Bell
- Operationalising the public in participatory technology assessment: A framework for comparison applied to three cases pp. 571-584

- Janus Hansen
- ‘Genetic exceptionalism’ and precautionary politics: Regulating for uncertainty in Britain's genetics and insurance policy process pp. 585-600

- James Mittra
- Science crime. The Korean cloning scandal and the role of ethics pp. 601-612

- Alexander Bogner and Wolfgang Menz
- The science and politics of Leo Szilard, 1898–1964: Evolution, revolution, or subversion? pp. 613-617

- William Lanouette
- Engaging and provocative pp. 619-620

- Jesse F Ballenger
- Fairer and faster publishing pp. 620-621

- Danny Kingsley
- Why is the sky blue? pp. 622-623

- Mark C Russell
- Reflections on the construction of knowledge pp. 623-624

- David Bruggeman
Volume 33, issue 7, 2006
- Participatory science governance revisited: Normative expectations versus empirical evidence pp. 478-488

- Alfons Bora and Heiko Hausendorf
- The art of getting funded: How scientists adapt to their funding conditions pp. 489-504

- Grit Laudel
- An examination of recent developments in Hong Kong's innovation system: 1990 to the present pp. 505-518

- Naubahar Sharif
- When supply meets demand, yet no market emerges: The contribution of integrated environmental assessment to the rationalisation of EU environmental policy-making pp. 519-528

- Anita Engels, Matthijs Hisschemöller and Konrad von Moltke
- Developing Iran's government strategies for strengthening the national system of innovation using SWOT analysis pp. 529-540

- Sepehr Ghazinoory and Soroush Ghazinoori
- European competitive advantage: Quality products and innovation pp. 541-543

- Theo Papaioannou
- Mobiles in Japan pp. 543-544

- Lynne Hamill
Volume 33, issue 6, 2006
- Practices of transdisciplinary research: close(r) encounters of science and society pp. 394-398

- Sabine Maasen, Martin Lengwiler and Michael Guggenheim
- Transdisciplinarity: a new mode of governing science? pp. 399-410

- Sabine Maasen and Olivier Lieven
- Undisciplined research: the proceduralisation of quality control in transdisciplinary projects pp. 411-421

- Michael Guggenheim
- Between charisma and heuristics: four styles of interdisciplinarity pp. 423-434

- Martin Lengwiler
- How to serve the customer and still be truthful: methodological characteristics of applied research pp. 435-444

- Matthias Adam, Martin Carrier and Torsten Wilholt
- Transdisciplinarity viewed from afar: science-policy assessments as forums for the creation of transdisciplinary knowledge pp. 445-455

- Michael Pregernig
- The programming of interdisciplinary research through informal science-policy interactions pp. 457-467

- Chunglin Kwa
- Review essay pp. 469-472

- Willem Halffman
- A popularization of science studies pp. 473-474

- Cooper H Langford
- Book reviews pp. 474-475

- Adam Holbrook
Volume 33, issue 5, 2006
- The new visible hand: An assisted linear model of science and innovation policy pp. 310-320

- Henry Etzkowitz
- Myths or reality - a scrutiny of dominant beliefs in the Swedish science policy debate pp. 321-340

- Anders Granberg and Staffan Jacobsson
- Expert knowledge, Mode-2 and scientific disciplines: Two contrasting views pp. 341-350

- Johannes Lenhard, Holger Lücking and Holger Schwechheimer
- Research and innovation in Bulgaria pp. 351-363

- Kostadinka Simeonova
- Energy policy and institutional context: Marine energy innovation systems pp. 365-376

- Mark Winskel, Andrew McLeod, Robin Wallace and Robin Williams
- An analysis of efforts to improve genetically modified food regulation in Canada pp. 377-389

- Peter Andrée
- Communicating about sustainability pp. 391-392

- Evelyn Brister
Volume 33, issue 4, 2006
- Understanding the dynamics of networks of excellence pp. 239-252

- Terttu Luukkonen, Maria Nedeva and Rémi Barré
- Scientists' coping strategies in an evolving research system: the case of life scientists in the UK pp. 253-263

- Norma Morris and Arie Rip
- Local and global dynamics in technological development: a socio-cognitive perspective on knowledge flows and lessons from reinforced concrete pp. 265-275

- Frank Geels and J Jasper Deuten
- Setting the agenda for science and technology in the public sector: the case of international agricultural research pp. 277-290

- Dana G Dalrymple
- Stakeholder participation in health research agenda setting: the case of asthma and COPD research in the Netherlands pp. 291-304

- J Francisca Caron-Flinterman, Jacqueline E W Broerse, Julia Teerling, Melissa L Y van Alst, Simon Klaasen, L Edwin Swart and Joske F G Bunders
- Unesco surveys the globalization of science and technology pp. 305-306

- Jacques Richardson
- Encouraging do-it-yourself innovation pp. 306-308

- David Bruggeman
Volume 33, issue 3, 2006
- Segmenting academics: resource targeting of research grants pp. 166-178

- Neil Viner, Rod Green and Philip Powell
- Regulatory experiments: genetically modified crops and financial derivatives on trial pp. 179-190

- Yuval Millo and Javier Lezaun
- Managing expertise: performers, principals, and problems in Canadian nuclear waste management pp. 191-204

- Darrin Durant
- Public research funding and research policy: a long-term analysis for the Swiss case pp. 205-216

- Benedetto Lepori
- Mobility of foreign researchers in Norway pp. 217-229

- Lars Nerdrum and Bo Sarpebakken
- A pre-hopeful way! pp. 231-232

- Gordon Euchler
- Opposite opinions in one book pp. 232-235

- Tilo Propp
Volume 33, issue 2, 2006
- Benchmarking as a policy-making tool: From the private to the public sector pp. 91-102

- Theodoros Papaioannou, Howard Rush and John Bessant
- Scientific independence as a constitutive part of parliamentary technology assessment pp. 103-113

- Armin Grunwald
- Social sciences and science policies in Mexico pp. 115-123

- Heriberta Castaños-Lomnitz
- The South African national system of innovation: From constructed crisis to constructed advantage? pp. 125-136

- Michael Kahn
- The generative and developmental roles of universities in regional innovation systems pp. 137-150

- Chrys Gunasekara
- Co-production, emergent properties and strong interactive social research: the Georgia Basin Futures Project pp. 151-160

- John Robinson and James Tansey
- When the constitution goes to the laboratory pp. 161-162

- Andrea Boggio
- Does genetic engineering pose a significant risk? pp. 162-163

- K Ravi Srinivas
Volume 33, issue 1, 2006
- The sealing of university intellectual property boundaries and the ceiling of academic entrepreneurial tolerance pp. 3-4

- Michel Rod
- Contradictory intent? US federal legislation on integrating societal concerns into nanotechnology research and development pp. 5-16

- Erik Fisher and Roop L Mahajan
- Information technology research in the UK: perspectives on services research and development, and systems of innovation pp. 17-31

- Jeremy Howells, Bruce Tether, Deborah Cox and John Rigby
- ‘Science for survival’: biotechnology regulation in Israel pp. 33-46

- Barbara Prainsack and Ofer Firestine
- Japanese technology policy for aged care pp. 47-57

- Noriko Dethlefs and Brian Martin
- Research and development: how the ‘D’ got into R&D pp. 59-76

- Benoît Godin
- Triple Helix twins: innovation and sustainability pp. 77-83

- Henry Etzkowitz and Chunyan Zhou
- Canadian contribution to the cluster craze pp. 84-86

- Amanda Williams
- Senior citizens and technology pp. 86-88

- Simone Kimpeler
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