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Science and Public Policy

Volume 23 - 52

Current editor(s): Nicoletta Corrocher, Jeong-Dong Lee, Mireille Matt and Nicholas Vonortas

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Volume 28, issue 6, 2001

Policy and science: Options for democratisation in European countries pp. 403-412 Downloads
Martin de Jong and Maarten Mentzel
Science advice, democratic responsiveness and public policy pp. 413-421 Downloads
Albert Weale
The challenge ahead for deliberative democracy: In reply to Weale pp. 423-426 Downloads
Michel van Eeten
The role of social science in environmental policy making: Experiences and outlook pp. 427-437 Downloads
Ortwin Renn
Social science political counseling: The good, the bad and the enticed pp. 438-440 Downloads
Frans A J Birrer
Information, access to decision-making and public debate in France: The growing demand for deliberative democracy pp. 441-451 Downloads
Jean-Michel Fourniau
Developments in parliamentary technology assessment in Finland pp. 453-464 Downloads
Ahti Salo and Osmo Kuusi
Epistemic communities, European Union governance and the public voice pp. 465-476 Downloads
Anthony R Zito
If I ruled the world pp. 477-479 Downloads
Christopher Freeman
European Union drug regulation pp. 480-481 Downloads
Brian Rappert
Nature conservation and social justice pp. 481-482 Downloads
Chikako Takeshita
Delivering science that people want pp. 483-484 Downloads
Philip Gummett
Re-thinking relations between texts and contexts in science pp. 484-486 Downloads
Loet Leydesdorff

Volume 28, issue 5, 2001

Technology transfer or incubation? Technology business incubators and science and technology parks in the Philippines pp. 330-344 Downloads
Stuart Macdonald and Richard Joseph
Science and governance in Europe: Lessons from the case of agricultural biotechnology pp. 345-360 Downloads
Les Levidow and Claire Marris
Singapore's manufacturing sector as engine for economic growth: Past, present and future pp. 361-370 Downloads
Thompson S. H. Teo and James S. K. Ang
The direct and indirect impacts of new technologies on employment: The example of the German biotechnology sector pp. 371-380 Downloads
Stefan Wörner and Thomas Reiss
Coronary heart disease versus BSE: Characterising official British expert advisory committees pp. 381-388 Downloads
Mark W. Bufton
Science advice in the knowledge economy pp. 389-393 Downloads
Jerry Ravetz
Kuhn revisited pp. 394-395 Downloads
Sujatha Raman
Entertaining drama pp. 395-396 Downloads
David Bell
Blood and guts in the museum pp. 396-398 Downloads
Nik Brown
Problematic nature of scientific advances pp. 398-399 Downloads
Steven Glynn
Risk in perspective pp. 399-400 Downloads
Oliver Todt

Volume 28, issue 4, 2001

Contribution of socio-economic research to the benchmarking of RTD policies in Europe pp. 238-246 Downloads
Nikos Kastrinos
Benchmarking industry—science relations: the role of framework conditions pp. 247-258 Downloads
Doris Schartinger
Sense and nonsense of S&T productivity indicators pp. 259-266 Downloads
Rémi Barré
Comparing economic performance in the presence of diversity pp. 267-276 Downloads
Keith Smith
Changing organisation of public-sector research in Europe — implications for benchmarking human resources in RTD pp. 277-284 Downloads
Jacqueline Senker
Benchmarking of RTD policies in Europe: ‘research collectives’ as an entry point for renewed comparative analyses pp. 285-294 Downloads
Philippe Larédo
Can we benchmark the contribution of research and development investment to growth and competitiveness? pp. 295-302 Downloads
Lena Tsipouri
Benchmarking the provision of scientific equipment pp. 303-311 Downloads
Luke Georghiou, Kieron Flanagan and Peter Halfpenny
Benchmarking national public policies to exploit international science and industrial research: a synopsis of current developments pp. 313-321 Downloads
Jakob Edler and Patries Boekholt
Public trust in science and technology pp. 323-325 Downloads
Paul Rosen
Modal models pp. 325-327 Downloads
Janet Atkinson-Grosjean
Inspiration and innovation among the ivory towers pp. 327-328 Downloads
Anon

Volume 28, issue 3, 2001

European Union enlargement: economic restructuring in candidate countries and the roles of technological change and education pp. 154-168 Downloads
Werner Meske and Karl Matthias Weber
Technical roles and success of US federal laboratory-industry partnerships pp. 169-178 Downloads
Barry Bozeman and Dennis Wittmer
Changing policy cultures, phases and trends in science and technology in India pp. 179-194 Downloads
V V Krishna
Science and scientists in regulatory governance: a mezzo-level framework for analysis pp. 195-204 Downloads
G Bruce Doern and Ted Reed
Old and new strategic roles for the European Union Framework Programme pp. 205-218 Downloads
Terttu Luukkonen
Development of transgenic Bt cotton technology in India and China: a policy perspective pp. 219-229 Downloads
Bhagirath Choudhary
Back to the future pp. 230-232 Downloads
Axel Gelfert
Devastating environmental poison pp. 232-233 Downloads
Devorah Slavin
Riddled with imprecision pp. 233-235 Downloads
Chris Harty, Elizabeth Shove and Luis Araujo
Concise and cogent pp. 235-236 Downloads
Michael Keenan

Volume 28, issue 2, 2001

Contribution of basic research to the Irish national innovation system pp. 86-98 Downloads
Erik Arnold and Ben Thuriaux
Politics of expert advice: Lessons from the early history of the BSE saga pp. 99-112 Downloads
Erik Millstone and Patrick van Zwanenberg
US university research contributions to industry: Findings and conjectures pp. 113-121 Downloads
Robert P Morgan and Donald E Strickland
Privileging process over ‘fact’: The Sydney water scare as ‘organised irresponsibility’ pp. 123-129 Downloads
Stephen Healy
Exploitation practice in social science research pp. 131-137 Downloads
Puay Tang and Tom Sinclair
Comments on the use of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's Oslo Manual in non-manufacturing based economies pp. 139-144 Downloads
J Adam Holbrook and Lindsay P Hughes
Women in science: Outsiders and insiders pp. 145-146 Downloads
Joan Mason
Science as a passionate pursuit pp. 147-148 Downloads
Sean Johnston
Origin of scientific revolutions pp. 148-149 Downloads
Carlos D Galles
Historiography of science according to Needham pp. 149-150 Downloads
Anon
Trapped in the ironies of history pp. 151-152 Downloads
C A J Chilvers

Volume 28, issue 1, 2001

The American research university system as America's de facto technology policy pp. 2-10 Downloads
Michael M Crow and Christopher Tucker
Patents in a world of complex technologies pp. 11-22 Downloads
Don E Kash and William Kingston
Building absorptive capacity in a learning region: a socio-technical model pp. 23-40 Downloads
Tony Kinder and Nick Lancaster
Technology diffusion in China: some new evidence in computer-aided design pp. 41-47 Downloads
Jiang Wen and Shinichi Kobayashi
Managing university research in the triple helix pp. 49-55 Downloads
Erik Ernø-Kjølhede, Kenneth Husted, Mette Mønsted and Søren Barlebo Wenneberg
Patterns of innovation organisation in service firms: postal survey results and theoretical models pp. 57-67 Downloads
Faridah Djellal and Faïz Gallouj
In bed with a stranger: finding partners for collaboration in the European information technology programme pp. 68-78 Downloads
Rebecca Marschan-Piekkari, Stuart Macdonald and Dimitris Assimakopoulos
Provocative and disturbing pp. 79-80 Downloads
Jeff Howard and Edward J Woodhouse
Innovation and the multiplicity of expertise pp. 80-82 Downloads
Alex Faulkner
Take your partners and bow pp. 82-84 Downloads
Janet Atkinson-Grosjean
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