Science and Public Policy
Volume 23 - 52
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Volume 29, issue 6, 2002
- Globalisation, science, technology and policy pp. 402-408

- Josephine Anne Stein
- The elusive partnership: Science and foreign policy pp. 409-417

- Caroline Wagner
- Taking the (right?) fork in the road: Canada's two-track approach to domestic and international science and technology pp. 419-429

- Paul Dufour
- Catching up through international linkages: Science, technology and the Korean experience pp. 431-437

- Sungchul Chung
- Foreign policy and international R&D collaboration policy in Greece pp. 439-450

- Effie Amanatidou
- International dimension of research in Portugal: The European Research Area and beyond pp. 451-461

- Tiago Santos Pereira
- Science, technology and European foreign policy: European integration, global interaction pp. 463-477

- Josephine Anne Stein
- Practice makes perfect pp. 478-479

- Sean Johnston
- One Europe or many? pp. 479-481

- Gerad Middendorf
- Get to know your history pp. 481-482

- Colin Axon
Volume 29, issue 5, 2002
- Do US Congressional earmarks increase research output at universities? pp. 314-330

- A. Payne
- Strategic research partnerships and economic performance: Empirical issues pp. 331-343

- Donald Siegel and Vasilis Zervos
- Universities and industrial transformation: An interpretative and selective literature study with special emphasis on Sweden pp. 345-365

- Staffan Jacobsson
- Attempts to survey innovation in the Hungarian service sector pp. 367-383

- Annamária Inzelt
- The geography of innovation: A new model of technology and innovation policies in a decentralised country pp. 385-396

- José Ignacio Pradas Poveda
- Ships, chips and whatever is next pp. 397-398

- Morley Lipsett
- Contextual values and regulatory decisions pp. 398-399

- Peter W B Phillips
- Here we go again, creationists and evolutionists in battle pp. 399-400

- Jack Maze
Volume 29, issue 4, 2002
- Innovation strategies in European agricultural life sciences: Introduction pp. 242-244

- Susan Carr
- Public policies influencing innovation in the agrochemical, biotechnology and seed industries pp. 245-251

- Jos Bijman and Joyce Tait
- The life science industry sector: Evolution of agro-biotechnology in Europe pp. 253-258

- Joanna Chataway and David Wield
- The technological trajectories of the agrochemical industry: Change and continuity pp. 259-266

- Pierre-Benoit Joly and Stéphane Lemarié
- Industry responses to the European controversy over agricultural biotechnology pp. 267-275

- Gérald Assouline and Pierre-Benoit Joly
- Policy influences on innovation strategies of small and medium enterprises in the agrochemical, seed and plant biotechnology sectors pp. 277-285

- Nick Barnes
- Agricultural public-sector research establishments in Western Europe: Research priorities in conflict pp. 287-295

- Villy Søgaard
- Agro-biotechnology, innovation and employment pp. 297-306

- Anthony Arundel
- Add people to science and it' risky business pp. 307-308

- Paul Kariya
- Hard-to-shake ideas shape energy policy pp. 308-309

- Tony Weir
- Creating a responsible system of oversight pp. 310-311

- Jeffrey W Lewis
- Influence of Nelson and Winter 20 years on pp. 311-312

- David Bruggeman
Volume 29, issue 3, 2002
- An evolutionary Triple Helix to strengthen academy-industry relations: Suggestions from European regions pp. 154-168

- Riccardo Viale and Sergio Campodall'Orto
- A tale of two ministers: Attempts at reform of research systems in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom pp. 169-180

- Simon Dresner
- Private technological capabilities as products of national innovation systems: Four ways of looking at the state pp. 181-188

- David M Hart
- Measuring national ‘emerging technology’ capabilities pp. 189-200

- Alan L Porter, J David Roessner, Xiao-Yin Jin and Nils C Newman
- Scientific? democratic? effective? Towards an evaluation of Norway's first medical consensus conference pp. 201-220

- Ann Rudinow Saetnan
- Good practice in best practice: The use of best practice case studies in service innovation by local public administrations pp. 221-233

- Tony Kinder
- Are the poor medically disenfranchised? pp. 234-240

- Greg Whitesides
- Towards a self-reflexive society pp. 237-238

- Brad McCormick
- How America produced ships pp. 239-240

- Christopher James Tassava
Volume 29, issue 2, 2002
- Science and technology policies towards research joint ventures pp. 82-94

- Yannis Caloghirou, Nicholas S Vonortas and Stavros Ioannides
- Building technological capability in the less developed countries: The role of a national system of innovation pp. 95-104

- John Olatunji Adeoti
- Random selection of citizens for technological decision making pp. 105-113

- Lyn Carson and Brian Martin
- Incubation of incubators: innovation as a triple helix of university-industry-government networks pp. 115-128

- Henry Etzkowitz
- Tackling the brain drain from India's information and communication technology sector: The need for a new industrial, and science and technology strategy pp. 129-136

- Ashok Parthasarathi
- Public attitudes, scientific advice and the politics of regulatory policy: The case of BSE pp. 137-145

- Lynn Frewer and Brian Salter
- Experts under scrutiny pp. 146-147

- Sharon Beder
- Scientists under arms pp. 147-149

- Jacques Richardson
- Data protection dangers pp. 149-150

- Kai Jakobs
- A reflexive turn in social science pp. 150-151

- Jack Stilgoe
- Utopian and dystopian narratives of the future pp. 151-152

- Sophie V Taysom
Volume 29, issue 1, 2002
- Of being seen to do the right thing: Provisional findings from the first Australian consensus conference on Gene Technology in the Food Chain pp. 2-12

- Alison Mohr
- Science and uncertainty in environmental regulation: Insights from the evaluation of California's Smog Check program pp. 13-24

- Louise Wells Bedsworth and William E Kastenberg
- Scuppering the waves: How they tried to repel clean energy pp. 25-35

- David Ross
- A theoretical review of co-operative relationships between firms and universities pp. 37-46

- Eva María Mora Valentín
- Defining a safe genetically modified organism: Boundaries of scientific risk assessment pp. 47-58

- Katherine Barrett and Elisabeth Abergel
- Evaluation of governments' scientific output: A bibliometric profile of Canada pp. 59-68

- Robitaille J-P and B Godin
- Ultra-left science policy and anti-modernization in Argentina: Oscar Varsavsky pp. 69-75

- Mauricio Schoijet
- Actors' evaluations pp. 76-77

- Cooper H Langford
- Don't mention the war! pp. 77-79

- Janet Atkinson-Grosjean
- Cyberspace USA pp. 79-80

- David Bell