Science and Public Policy
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Volume 31, issue 6, 2004
- Reply to the comments of Kostadinka Simeonova pp. -491

- Elena Z Mirskaya
- Introduction to special issue on a European system of innovation pp. 422-424

- Susana Borrás
- System of innovation theory and the European Union pp. 425-433

- Susana Borrás
- Is there a European knowledge system? pp. 435-447

- Josephine Anne Stein
- The patent system and the dynamics of innovation in Europe pp. 449-456

- Dominique Foray
- Risk society and the governance of innovation in Europe: opening the black box? pp. 457-464

- Maria Eduarda Gonçalves
- Innovation for European competitiveness and cohesion: Opportunities and difficulties of co-evolution pp. 465-474

- Lena Tsipouri
- Technology policy, European Union enlargement, and economic, social and political sustainability pp. 475-483

- Nick von Tunzelmann and Sussan Nassehi
- Reflections on the systems of innovation approach pp. 485-489

- Charles Edquist
- Comment on Mirskaya and Rabkin's article “Russian academic scientists in the first Post-Soviet decade” pp. 490-490

- Kostadinka Simeonova
- How would you like your cluster? pp. 492-493

- James G Wilkin
- Multinational, international, national? pp. 493-496

- Magnus Gulbrandsen
- Small firms as innovators pp. 496-497

- Birgit Ossenkopf
- Genetics, ethics and hubris pp. 497-498

- Susan M Cox
Volume 31, issue 5, 2004
- Introduction to special issue on innovation policies for biotechnology in Europe pp. 342-343

- Paraskevas Caracostas and Marie-Christine Brichard
- Performance of European Member States in biotechnology pp. 344-358

- Thomas Reiss, Sibylle Hinze and Iciar Dominguez Lacasa
- Biotechnology innovation systems in two small countries: A comparison of Portugal and Ireland pp. 359-370

- Jane Calvert and Jacqueline Senker
- Commercialisation of biotechnology: Do dedicated public policies matter? pp. 371-383

- Christien Enzing, Annelieke van der Giessen and Sander Kern
- Trends and gaps in biotechnology policies in European Member States since 1994 pp. 385-395

- Jacqueline Senker
- From sectoral to horizontal public policies: The evolution of support for biotechnology in Europe, 1994–2001 pp. 397-406

- Vincent Mangematin
- A game theory analysis of how research organisations adapt their behaviour in the New Zealand competitively funded science system pp. 407-414

- Sean Devine and Colin Webb
- Mobile phones/masts and health risks pp. 415-417

- Peter Georgieff
- Puzzle unfolding: complexity of interdisciplinary research pp. 417-419

- Tom Koch
Volume 31, issue 4, 2004
- A debate on innovation surveys pp. 254-266

- Mónica Salazar and Adam Holbrook
- What is R&D? Why does it matter? pp. 267-277

- Naushad Forbes and David Wield
- Closing the productivity gap between eastern and western Europe: The role of foreign direct investment pp. 279-287

- David A Dyker
- Why is joint knowledge production such a problem? pp. 289-299

- Arwin van Buuren and Jurian Edelenbos
- Industry response to the Spanish governmental Plan for the Promotion of R&D within the Pharmaceutical Industry (1986–1996) pp. 301-312

- Isabel Pérez-Escolano and Gonzalo París
- Innovation systems as regional policy frameworks: The case of Lisbon and Tagus Valley pp. 313-327

- Manuel Laranja
- Getting inside science and technology studies pp. 328-330

- Naubahar Sharif
- Conflicting opinions pp. 331-340

- Richard Lipsey
Volume 31, issue 3, 2004
- Japanese research grants for young researchers pp. 175-184

- Yuko Ito
- Biosciences and the rise of regional science policy pp. 185-197

- Philip Cooke
- Science shops in Europe: the public as stakeholder pp. 199-211

- Corinna Fischer, Loet Leydesdorff and Malte Schophaus
- Searching for research integration across Europe: a closer look at international and inter-regional collaboration in France pp. 213-226

- Yoshiko Okubo and Michel Zitt
- Combining different brands of in-house knowledge: technological capabilities in food, biotechnology, chemicals and drugs in agri-food multinationals pp. 227-244

- Oscar Alfranca, Ruth Rama and Nicholas von Tunzelmann
- Blurred borders - distinct concepts pp. 245-247

- Jakob Edler
- Work practices made visible, connections to history invisible pp. 247-248

- Ana Viseu
- Battles for the mind, images at war pp. 248-250

- Scott L Montgomery
- Part-timers in academia pp. 250-251

- Tiago Santos Pereira
- Imposing worlds of contemporary biotechnology pp. 251-252

- Chris Ganchoff
Volume 31, issue 2, 2004
- Science and citizenship: a new synergy pp. 90-94

- Sheila Jasanoff
- Environmental citizenship in the making: the participation of volunteer naturalists in UK biological recording and biodiversity policy pp. 95-105

- Rebecca Ellis and Claire Waterton
- Global change science and the Arctic citizen pp. 107-115

- Marybeth Long Martello
- Institutionalising non-governmental organisation dialogue at Unilever: framing the public as ‘consumer-citizens’ pp. 117-126

- Robert Doubleday
- Making seafood sustainable: merging consumption and citizenship in the United States pp. 127-138

- Alastair Iles
- Managing potential selves: stem cells, immigrants, and German identity pp. 139-149

- Stefan Sperling
- Innovation cooperation: experiences from East and West Germany pp. 151-158

- Jutta Günther
- Examining the examined career: Diana Forsythe as ethnographer and participant in computing research pp. 159-163

- Jo Ann Oravec
- Bioethics and regulation of human genetic engineering pp. 165-166

- José López Rodríguez
- Fascinating but not an easy read pp. 166-167

- Cooper H Langford
- Beyond the public: revising democracy as we know it pp. 167-169

- Jane L. Lehr
- Missing the mark pp. 169-170

- Tansey James
- An absolute ‘must’ for any science writer pp. 170-171

- Taylor Iain
Volume 31, issue 1, 2004
- Russian academic scientists in the first post-Soviet decade: Empirical study pp. 2-14

- Elena Z Mirskaya and Yakov M Rabkin
- Inventive concentration in the production of green technology: A comparative analysis of fuel cell patents pp. 15-25

- Catherine Liston-Heyes and Alan Pilkington
- Foresight in a multi-level governance structure: policy integration and communication pp. 27-37

- Catherine Lyall and Joyce Tait
- Promise and perils of electronic public engagement pp. 39-54

- Gene Rowe and John G Gammack
- Demand articulation, a key factor in the reconfiguration of the present Japanese science and technology system pp. 55-67

- Shinichi Kobayashi and Yoshiko Okubo
- Review essay: Scientific enterprise in Islam pp. 69-75

- Toby E Huff
- Genetics, policy and public education pp. 76-77

- Kerry Kidd
- Finding out about public illness pp. 77-78

- Jack Stilgoe
- Applying wisdom to explosive issues pp. 78-80

- Lynsey Foster
- Democratizing science and environmental health policy pp. 81-82

- Michael Skladany
- Seams in an institutional web pp. 82-84

- Ragna Zeiss
- A must for policy makers pp. 84-85

- Aviel Verbruggen
- Promises and drawbacks of a global IPR regime pp. 85-86

- K Ravi Srinivas
- Thin lines between science and society pp. 87-88

- Hans Keune
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