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Science and Public Policy

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

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Volume 24, issue 6, 1997

Consensus conferences as ‘extended peer groups’ pp. 366-376 Downloads
Jon Fixdal
Learning, innovation and growth: a comparative policy approach to East Asia and Latin America pp. 377-393 Downloads
Guillermo Cardoza
Networks in Tanzanian industrialisation pp. 395-404 Downloads
Tom Hewitt and David Wield
Towards a neo-Schumpeterian theory of innovation in services? pp. 405-420 Downloads
Faïz Gallouj
Academia-industry-government relations in biotechnology: private, professional and public dimensions of the new associations pp. 421-433 Downloads
Karsten Ronit
Winning public support pp. 434-437 Downloads
Thomas A Brzustowski
Changing climate and climate change pp. 437-438 Downloads
Jane Hunt
Not so fast Dr Kealey pp. 438-440 Downloads
Paul Nightingale
Have we reached a technological plateau? pp. 440-441 Downloads
David Skinner
Gender dimensions in science pp. 441-442 Downloads
Joan Mason

Volume 24, issue 5, 1997

Science as an international enterprise pp. 290-300 Downloads
Anthony F J van Raan
International scientific collaboration in the post-communist countries: Modern trends and priorities pp. 301-308 Downloads
Elena Z Mirskaya
Technological learning in African industry: A study of engineering firms in Nigeria pp. 309-318 Downloads
Oyebanji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka
Labelling of novel foods, and public debate pp. 319-326 Downloads
Oliver Todt and José Luis Luján
Singapore: Staying competitive with advanced manufacturing technologies pp. 327-335 Downloads
James Ang and Thompson S H Teo
A model of science and technology relationships pp. 337-346 Downloads
Riccardo Leoncini
New approaches in the analysis of scientific policy in Spain: Human resources and priorities in the National Programme of New Materials pp. 347-354 Downloads
J Espinosa de los Monteros, O Mirabal and E Muñoz
The quality of biological medicines — an international perspective pp. 355-356 Downloads
F S Antezana
The truth is in here pp. 357-358 Downloads
David Bell
Politics of knowledge pp. 358-359 Downloads
Brian Rappert
Definitive text pp. 359-360 Downloads
Adam Holbrook
A mini-technology foresight in Italy pp. 360-362 Downloads
Giorgio Sirilli
Recipe for the future pp. 362-363 Downloads
W Pelt

Volume 24, issue 4, 1997

Research contexts and policy knowledge: Linking social science research and environmental policy pp. 214-222 Downloads
Elizabeth Shove and Peter Simmons
Lessons from the Japanese space development policy: From follower to independent developer pp. 223-232 Downloads
Cho Hwang Hee, Kim Ji Soo and Kim Tu Hwan
Funding university research in the Nordic countries pp. 233-244 Downloads
Svein Kyvik
Impact of innovation policies: Evidence from the Italian innovation survey pp. 245-253 Downloads
Mario Pianta and Giorgio Sirilli
Measurement of Europe-Asia technology exchanges: Asymmetry and distance pp. 255-271 Downloads
Carlo Pietrobelli and Julio Samper
Information technology promotion in Thailand: Constraints and challenges pp. 273-280 Downloads
Tanai Khiaonarong and Jonathan Liebenau
It's physics, Jim, but not as we know it pp. 281-282 Downloads
Charlotte Sleigh
Worthwhile, broad and thought-provoking pp. 282-284 Downloads
Andrea Bunting and Stewart Russell
Improving emergency plans pp. 284-286 Downloads
Peter Hughes
Meeting the needs of eight billion people pp. 286-287 Downloads
K Ravi Srinivas

Volume 24, issue 3, 1997

Why production technology is not a measure of competitiveness in the biotechnologies pp. 146-160 Downloads
Bénédicte Callan
Ownership of plant genetic resources: screening and industrial utilisation pp. 161-172 Downloads
Carlos Zamora and Sandra M Thomas
Implications of industrial relationships for universities: a case study of the UK Teaching Company Scheme pp. 173-182 Downloads
Jacqueline Senker and Peter Senker
Relevance of research and technological activities for economic development in some less-favoured European countries pp. 183-188 Downloads
Dimitris Deniozos
Policies for competitiveness in less-favoured regions of Europe: a comparison of Greece and Portugal pp. 189-195 Downloads
Nikos Kastrinos and Fernando Romero
Science and technology policy for a medium-sized industrial country: the case of Spain pp. 197-205 Downloads
Xavier Ballart and Joan Subirats
The promise of nuclear energy pp. 206-208 Downloads
Berol Robinson and Jacques Richardson
Facing the problems of information technology in health care pp. 208-210 Downloads
Hilary Arksey
Time for a revival of moral imperatives? pp. 210-211 Downloads
Marja Alestalo
Questions of betrayal? pp. 211-212 Downloads
Nick Hunt

Volume 24, issue 2, 1997

A policy for science innovation: the New Zealand experience pp. 70-78 Downloads
Barbara Simpson and John Craig
New intellectual standards for intellectual property: Impact on technology flows and innovation in developing countries pp. 79-92 Downloads
Carlos M. Correa
New developments in science—industry linkages in Poland pp. 93-99 Downloads
Andrzej H Jasinski
Determining an efficient structure for the US R&D enterprise: the onion model pp. 101-112 Downloads
Steven D Beggs
Translating national R&D investment into trade success: An exploration into some dynamic linkages pp. 113-122 Downloads
Peter L. Daniels
Research and ecologically sustainable development: ‘How will we know what we want to know?’ pp. 123-134 Downloads
Adrian Deville and Tim Turpin
Whispered controversies pp. 138-139 Downloads
Tom Wakeford
The causal intertwinement of economic and technical change pp. 139-140 Downloads
Arnoldo Cabrai and João P C Escosteguy
Scientific Conduct and Policy pp. 140-142 Downloads
Richard C. Jennings
Scientific knowledge pp. 142-143 Downloads
Hilary Arksay

Volume 24, issue 1, 1997

Introduction to special issue on science policy dimensions of the Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations pp. 2-5 Downloads
Henry Etzkowitz and Loet Leydesdorff
Government, academia and the private sector in Mexico: Towards a new configuration pp. 7-14 Downloads
Rosalba Casas and Matilde Luna
Can a strategic project for a university be strategic to regional development? pp. 15-20 Downloads
Artur da Rosa Pires and Eduardo Anselmo de Castro
The ‘well-stirred reactor’: Evolution of industry-government-university relations in Canada pp. 21-27 Downloads
Cooper H Langford, Martha W Langford and R Douglas Burch
Dealing with issues at the academic-industrial interface in interwar Britain: University College London and Imperial Chemical Industries pp. 29-35 Downloads
Gerrylynn Kuszen Roberts
How French academics create hi-tech companies: The conditions for success or failure pp. 37-43 Downloads
Philippe Mustar
Publicly supported non-defense R&D: The USA's Advanced Technology Program pp. 45-52 Downloads
J.-C. Spender
Biological medicines in the age of biotech: Public policy issues pp. 53-62 Downloads
Norma Morris
Science, government and the public in Nazi Germany pp. 63-64 Downloads
Sean Johnston
Science in India pp. 64-66 Downloads
Roy H W Johnston
The social science of science pp. 66-67 Downloads
Paul Nightingale
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