Science and Public Policy
Volume 23 - 52
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Volume 25, issue 6, 1998
- Triple Helix of innovation: introduction pp. 358-364

- Henry Etzkowitz
- When path dependencies collide: the evolution of innovation policy in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil pp. 365-371

- Henry Etzkowitz, José Manoel C Mello and Branca Regina Cantisano Terra
- Role of the university in the technology transfer process: a European view pp. 373-380

- Magnus Klofsten
- European research councils and the Triple Helix pp. 381-386

- Reinder J van Duinen
- Concept evolution in science and technology policy: the process of change in relationships among university, industry and government pp. 387-395

- Yuko Fujigaki and Akiya Nagata
- Where is research located in Canada? A statistical approach pp. 396-406

- Frances Anderson
- Role of the public research system in national wealth creation pp. 407-415

- Bianca Potì
- Scientific knowledge and where to get it pp. 416-417

- Sean F Johnston
- Gender schemas: the skew pp. 417-418

- Joan Mason
- What is a physical sciences PhD for? pp. 419-420

- William Nuttall
- Vexing questions for biotechnology pp. 420-421

- K Ravi Srinivas
- Let slip the dogma of war pp. 421-422

- Ian Mundell
Volume 25, issue 5, 1998
- Social science policy: Challenges, interactions, principals and agents pp. 286-296

- Chris Caswill
- New directions in federal laboratory partnerships with industry pp. 297-304

- Christopher T Hill and J David Roessner
- Old and new paradigms in the measurement of R&D pp. 305-311

- Giorgio Sirilli
- Seduction of the Sirens: Global climate change and modelling pp. 313-325

- Simon Shackley and Éric Darier
- Parliamentary technology assessment of biotechnologies: A review of major TA reports in the European Union and the USA pp. 327-342

- Christine Mironesco
- University-industry co-operation: The Coimbra University network of private non-profit institutions pp. 343-349

- João Paulo C Marques and J M G Caraça
- Technical and social issues of energy pp. 350-351

- Jane Hunt
- Acting socially pp. 351-352

- Ian Mundell
- Inspired imagery pp. 352-353

- Frances Bolton
- Europe must invest more in R&D pp. 353-355

- Anon
- Ringing the changes pp. 355-356

- Charlotte Sleigh
Volume 25, issue 4, 1998
- Reviewing the science-policy relationship: The policy as theory alternative (PAST) pp. 218-226

- Merle Jacob and Tomas Hellström
- R&D performance in Japanese companies: A relative evaluation of overseas-based and domestic R&D pp. 227-238

- T Kiba and S Collinson
- Key actors in the process of innovation and technology transfer in the context of economic transition pp. 239-245

- David A Dyker
- The brain drain from Mexico: The experience of scientists pp. 247-253

- Heriberta Castaños Lomnitz
- Gender and the postdoctoral experience pp. 255-264

- Caren C Helbing, Marja J Verhoef and Cheryl L Wellington
- Sydney water contamination crisis: Manufacturing dissent pp. 265-271

- Lyn Carson and Stuart White
- The making of a body politic pp. 272-273

- Joseph Melling
- Scientific wanderings pp. 273-274

- Sean F Johnston
- S&T priority setting pp. 274-275

- Brian Rappert
- Laboratories for health-care policy? pp. 275-276

- Alex Faulkner
- European Union policies for the 21st century pp. 277-278

- William A Blanpied
- Perpetuation of a myth? pp. 278-279

- Anon
- Comments on Mirskaya's paper on international collaboration of post-communist countries pp. 280-283

- Kostadinka Simeonova
- Elena Mirskaya replies pp. 283-284

- Elena Z Mirskaya
Volume 25, issue 3, 1998
- Australia's response to the Framework Convention on Climate Change pp. 142-154

- Nicole Hodgson and Ian Barns
- Making harmonisation work: The politics of scientific expertise in European medicines regulation pp. 155-169

- Graham Lewis and John Abraham
- Influence of non-membership of the European Union on collaboration in European R&D networks: The case of Switzerland pp. 171-183

- Andreas Balthasar and Christoph Bättig
- Funding research through directed programmes: AIDS and the human genome project in the UK pp. 185-194

- Rosemary Davidson
- The Triple Helix as a model for innovation studies pp. 195-203

- Loet Leydesdorff and Henry Etzkowitz
- Science and technology in Myanmar [Burma]: Recent government initiatives pp. 205-209

- Heather Spence
- Comments on Cardoza's paper on learning, innovation and growth in East Asia and Latin America pp. 210-211

- N V Joshi
- Guillermo Cardoza replies pp. 211-211

- Guillermo Cardoza
- Coherence and accessibility pp. 212-213

- Andrew Webster
- Essence of technology? pp. 213-215

- Paul Rosen
- Biotechnology a magic bullet? pp. 215-216

- K Ravi Srinivas
Volume 25, issue 2, 1998
- Technology policy in the 21st century: How will we adapt to complexity? pp. 70-86

- Don E Kash and Robert Rycroft
- Technology assessment in Vietnam: Concept and practices pp. 87-94

- Tran Ngoc Ca
- Pervasive influence: Intellectual property, industrial history, and university science pp. 95-102

- Daniel Lee Kleinman
- Social capital: Its relationship to innovation in science and technology pp. 103-115

- Jane E Fountain
- An entrepreneurial focus to UK new technology-based firm policies pp. 117-133

- Ian Pownall
- Science, technology and innovation policy for the 21st century pp. 135-139

- Luke Georghiou
- Genetic information: Acquisition, access and control pp. 138-140

- Sue Hinder and Mark Booth
Volume 25, issue 1, 1998
- Danish consensus conferences as a model of participatory technology assessment: An impact study of consensus conferences on Danish Parliament and Danish public debate pp. 2-22

- Simon Joss
- Transformation of science and research in the Czech Republic: The emerging research system and its role in the country's economic and cultural life pp. 23-35

- Stanislav Provazník, Adolf Filácek, Eva Krízová-Frýdová, Jirí Loudin and Petr Machleidt
- The role of international interactions in contemporary science in Russia pp. 37-45

- Elena Z Mirskaya
- Changes in Japanese Government policies to be a front-runner in science and technology pp. 47-54

- Cho Hwang Hee and Ryo Hirasawa
- Changing occupational structures and human resources development: Implications for developing countries' regional and global integration pp. 55-64

- Regina M A A Galhardi
- Mir imaginings pp. 65-66

- David Bell
- Seeking the ordinary in the extraordinary pp. 66-67

- Sean F Johnston
- A lot of information, but little knowledge pp. 67-68

- Luis Sanz-Menéndez