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 27, issue 6, 2000
- Introduction to a special issue on changing organisation and structure of European public-sector research systems pp. 394-386

- Jacqueline Senker
- Beyond Humboldt? The relationship between teaching and research in European university systems pp. 397-408

- Uwe Schimank and Markus Winnes
- Faculty involvement in research in mass higher education: current practice and future perspectives in the Scandinavian countries pp. 409-419

- Hans Skoie
- Convergence and differentiation in institutional change among European public research systems: the decreasing role of public research institutes pp. 421-431

- Bianca Potì and Emanuela Reale
- Public-sector research in small countries: does size matter? pp. 433-442

- Halla Thorsteinsdóttir
- Inertia and change in Scandinavian public-sector research systems: the case of biotechnology pp. 443-454

- Mats Benner and Ulf Sandström
- Why European Union funding of academic research should be increased: a radical proposal pp. 455-460

- Keith Pavitt
- Abandon current standards and accept new ones pp. 461-462

- David Chart
- Comprehensive coverage pp. 462-463

- Kieron Flanagan
- Who knows what tomorrow brings? pp. 463-464

- Janet Atkinson-Grosjean
- Greening of industry pp. 465-466

- Andrea Bunting
Volume 27, issue 5, 2000
- Research excellence and patented innovation pp. 310-320

- Diana Hicks, Anthony Breitzman, Kimberly Hamilton and Francis Narin
- Public debate on science and technology: issues for legislators pp. 321-326

- Gary Kass
- Science and governance in the European Union: a contribution to the debate pp. 327-336

- Jerry Ravetz
- Promotion of co-operative research: a Spanish experience pp. 337-346

- Juan Acosta Ballesteros and Aurelia Modrego Rico
- Industrial innovation, government and society: telemedicine and healthcare systems in Japan pp. 347-366

- Masayo Fujimoto and Kumiko Miyazaki
- Duality in national innovation systems: the case of India pp. 367-374

- Angathevar Baskaran
- Are the UN programmes of national cleaner production centres necessary for introducing cleaner production practices in industry? pp. 375-385

- Mammo Muchie
- Philosophy of technology pp. 387-388

- Robert G Hudson
- Disease as a social process pp. 388-389

- Ariel Barrios-Medina
- Web of influence pp. 389-390

- Sean F Johnston
Volume 27, issue 4, 2000
- Technology transfer and the East European transition pp. 230-234

- Henry Etzkowitz
- Technology transfer in Poland: A poor state of affairs and a wavering policy pp. 235-240

- Andrzej H. Jasinski
- Foreign direct investment in R&D: Skin-deep and soul-deep cooperation pp. 241-251

- Annamária Inzelt
- Changes in the innovation system in economies in transition: Basic patterns, sectoral and national particularities pp. 253-264

- Werner Meske
- Strategic alliances and technology transfer in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 265-273

- Stanislaw Kubielas and Igor Yegorov
- Economic performance in the transition economies: A comparative perspective pp. 275-283

- David A. Dyker
- S&T human resources: The comparative advantage of the post-socialist countries pp. 285-291

- Karel Müller and Henry Etzkowitz
- The UK BSE crisis: Strengths and weaknesses of existing conceptual approaches pp. 293-301

- Eve Seguin
- Mixing metaphors pp. 303-304

- Sean F Johnston
- Science — pure politics? pp. 304-306

- William Nuttall
- The personal and the technological pp. 306-307

- Paul Rosen
- Welfare, rights and justice pp. 307-308

- Richard Jennings
Volume 27, issue 3, 2000
- Introducing interactive social science pp. 154-157

- Chris Caswill and Elizabeth Shove
- Mode 2 society and the emergence of context-sensitive science pp. 159-163

- Michael Gibbons
- Social basis of interactive social science pp. 165-173

- Steve Woolgar
- Users and unicorns: a discussion of mythical beasts in interactive science pp. 175-182

- Elizabeth Shove and Arie Rip
- Interactive social science in practice: New approaches to the production of knowledge and their implications pp. 183-194

- Sally Baldwin
- Contract research as interactive social science pp. 193-201

- Peter Simmons and Gordon Walker
- Management and interactive social science: Critical participative research pp. 203-210

- Tony J Watson
- Interactive social sciences: Patronage or partnership? pp. 211-219

- Joan Orme
- Postscript to special issue on interactive social science pp. 220-222

- Chris Caswill and Elizabeth Shove
- Friends in high places pp. 223-228

- Janet Atkinson-Grosjean
- Drugs don't work pp. 224-225

- David Bell
- Individual rights subordinate to authority pp. 225-227

- Simon Collinson
Volume 27, issue 2, 2000
- Diversity and identity: The merger of five research councils in Norway pp. 83-96

- Hans Skoie
- Technology policy in the United States and the European Union: Shifting orientation towards technology users pp. 97-108

- Nicholas S Vonortas
- R&D capability and alliance formation in the pharmaceutical industry in India pp. 109-121

- G D Sandhya and S Visalakshi
- Prospects for the Defence Diversification Agency: Technology transfer and the UK defence research establishments pp. 123-135

- Graham Spinardi
- Building a social capital model of research development: The case of the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research pp. 137-145

- James S Dietz
- Machinic mysticisms pp. 147-148

- David Bell
- Genetic nationalism pp. 150-151

- Janet Atkinson-Grosjean
- Universities reach their third age pp. 151-152

- Colin Axon
Volume 27, issue 1, 2000
- Breeding familiarity: Environmental risk assessment for genetically engineered crops in Canada pp. 2-12

- Katherine Barrett and Elisabeth Abergel
- Is government investment in R&D and market environment needed for indigenous private R&D in less developed countries?: Evidence from Korea pp. 13-22

- Sun G Kim
- Scale-independent indicators and research evaluation pp. 23-36

- J Sylvan Katz
- ‘Reengineering’ engineering research and education in Brazil: Cooperative networks and coalitions pp. 37-44

- Waldimir Pirróe Longo, Ivan Rocha and Maria Hortência da Costa Telles
- Implementing a citizen-based deliberative process on the Internet: The Buckinghamshire Health Authority Electronic Citizens' Jury in the UK pp. 45-64

- Colin Finney
- Impact of collaborative research on academic science pp. 65-73

- Benoît Godin and Yves Gingras
- Reconstructing the problem pp. 75-76

- K Ravi Srinivas
- Empiricism at its best pp. 76-77

- Don E Kash
- A little biodiversity is a dangerous thing pp. 77-78

- Ian Mundell
- The changing face of power pp. 78-79

- Andrea Bunting
- Creating energy in 19th century Scotland pp. 79-80

- Sean F Johnston