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Volume 48, issue 6, 2021
- Does the inclusion of non-academic reviewers make any difference for grant impact panels? (Understanding the Long Term Impact of the Framework Programme, European Policy Evaluation Consortium (EPEC) Report) pp. 763-775

- Junwen Luo, Lai Ma and Kalpana Shankar
- Local R&D support as a driver of network diversification: A cross-regional comparison in Japan (Two For the Price of One? Additionality Effects of R&D Subsidies: A Comparison between Flanders and Germany) pp. 776-787

- Keisuke Takano and Hiroyuki Okamuro
- Promissory ethical regimes: publics and public goods in genome editing for human health (Genome Editing in Human Cells – An Initial Statement) pp. 788-798

- Matthias Wienroth and Jackie Leach Scully
- Opening up science for a sustainable world: An expansive normative structure of open science in the digital era (The Nature of Academic Entrepreneurship in the UK: Widening the Focus on Entrepreneurial Activities) pp. 799-813

- Ruben Vicente-Saez, Robin Gustafsson and Clara Martinez-Fuentes
- Enemies of the future? Questioning the regimes of promising in emerging science and technology (Taking time to savour the rewards of slow science) pp. 814-817

- Douglas K R Robinson, Marc Audétat, Pierre-Benoit Joly and Harro Van Lente
- Making personalized medicine ethical: a critical examination of the new promises of ‘personalized health’ in Switzerland (The Personalized Medicine Coalition: Goals and Strategies) pp. 818-828

- Gaia Barazzetti, Nolwenn Bühler, Marc Audétat and Alain Kaufmann
- Effects of multilevel policy mix of public R&D subsidies: Empirical evidence from Japanese local SMEs (The Impact of R&D Subsidies on R&D Employment Composition) pp. 829-840

- Hiroyuki Okamuro and Junichi Nishimura
- Addressing digital diversity: Care matters in vulnerable digital relations in a Swedish library context (Feminist Technoscience Studies) pp. 841-848

- Johanna Sefyrin, Mariana Gustafsson and Elin Wihlborg
- Rejecting acceptance: learning from public dialogue on self-driving vehicles (Crowdsourcing Moral Machines) pp. 849-859

- Jack Stilgoe and Tom Cohen
- Knowledge transfer profiles of public research organisations: the role of fields of knowledge specialisation (The Nature of Academic Entrepreneurship in the UK: Widening the Focus on Entrepreneurial Activities) pp. 860-876

- Eva M de la Torre, Maryam Ghorbankhani, Federica Rossi and Marti Sagarra
- Academic human capital in universities: definition and proposal of a measurement scale (Developing a Multi-criteria Decision Support System for Evaluating Knowledge Transfer by Higher Education Institutions) pp. 877-888

- Natalia García-Carbonell, Félix Guerrero-Alba, Fernando Martín-Alcázar and Gonzalo Sánchez-Gardey
- Promoting the ICT Industry for the future with fears from the past (Opening up the Black Box of Adaptation Decision-Making) pp. 889-899

- Jongheon Kim
- The past futures of techno-scientific promises (History of the Future: Paradoxes and Challenges) pp. 900-910

- Pierre-Benoit Joly and Claire Le Renard
- Frictions in the bioeconomy? A case study of policy translations and innovation practices (‘Don’t Make Nanotechnology Sexy, Ensure Its Benefits, and Be Neutral’: Studying the Logics of New Intermediary Institutions in Ambiguous Governance Contexts) pp. 911-920

- Gisle Solbu
Volume 48, issue 5, 2021
- Towards wide-scale adoption of open science practices: The role of open science communities pp. 605-611

- Kristijan Armeni, Loek Brinkman, Rickard Carlsson, Anita Eerland, Rianne Fijten, Robin Fondberg, Vera E Heininga, Stephan Heunis, Wei Qi Koh, Maurits Masselink, Niall Moran, Andrew Ó Baoill, Alexandra Sarafoglou, Antonio Schettino, Hardy Schwamm, Zsuzsika Sjoerds, Marta Teperek, Olmo R van den Akker, Anna van't Veer and Raul Zurita-Milla
- The Balanced State of Application-oriented Public Research and Technology Organisations pp. 612-629

- Balázs Borsi
- Decoupling in science and education: A collateral damage beyond deteriorating US–China relations pp. 630-634

- Li Tang, Cong Cao, Zheng Wang and Zhuo Zhou
- Does It Pay to Do Novel Science? The Selectivity Patterns in Science Funding pp. 635-648

- Charles Ayoubi, Michele Pezzoni and Fabiana Visentin
- High-tech infrastructure and economic growth: The Materials Genome Initiative pp. 649-661

- Troy Scott, Amanda Walsh, Benjamin Anderson, Alan O’Connor and Gregory Tassey
- The impact of a national research assessment on the publications of sociologists in Italy pp. 662-678

- Aliakbar Akbaritabar, Giangiacomo Bravo and Flaminio Squazzoni
- The value priorities of consumer innovators pp. 679-696

- Helle Alsted Søndergaard and John Thøgersen
- Democracy, Complexity, and Science: Exploring Structural Sources of National Scientific Performance pp. 697-711

- Travis A Whetsell, Ana-Maria Dimand, Koen Jonkers, Jeroen Baas and Caroline S Wagner
- Boosting innovation in small- and medium-sized enterprises through tax incentives: lessons from the UK pp. 712-726

- Firoz Ehsan
- Governing varieties of mission-oriented innovation policies: A new typology pp. 727-738

- Florian Wittmann, Miriam Hufnagl, Ralf Lindner, Florian Roth and Jakob Edler
- Transformative outcomes: assessing and reorienting experimentation with transformative innovation policy pp. 739-756

- Bipashyee Ghosh, Paula Kivimaa, Matias Ramirez, Johan Schot and Jonas Torrens
- The publicness of publicly funded research pp. 757-762

- Albert Link and Caroline S Wagner
Volume 48, issue 4, 2021
- Canadian Science Meets Parliament: Building relationships between scientists and policymakers pp. 447-450

- Heather Sparling, Mary A De Vera, Stephanie Waterman and Trushar R Patel
- Research on Researchers. Coping during COVID-19. Results on a Nation-Wide Survey pp. 451-461

- Evi Sachini, Lois Labrianidis, Konstantinos Sioumalas-Christodoulou, Charalampos Chrysomallidis, Galatios Siganos, Agathi Belouli and Nikolaos Karampekios
- The Study of Network Effects on Research Impact in Africa pp. 462-473

- Leila Tahmooresnejad, Catherine Beaudry and Seyed Reza Mirnezami
- The Impact of I-Corps on Accelerating Venture Discontinuation in a Southeastern US University pp. 474-487

- Jan Youtie, Seokbeom Kwon and Seokkyun Woo
- Local government competition and regional innovation efficiency: From the perspective of China-style fiscal federalism pp. 488-489

- Chen Zhao, Feng Feng, Yuee Chen and Xingteng Li
- Making a Research Infrastructure: Conditions and Strategies to Transform a Service into an Infrastructure pp. 499-507

- Benedikt Fecher, Rebecca Kahn, Nataliia Sokolovska, Teresa Völker and Philip Nebe
- The more the merrier? Inventor team size, diversity, and innovation quality pp. 508-520

- Die Hu, Maoyan She, Lingfeng Ye and Zhiwei Wang
- Switching between worlds apart: Negotiating European space sector cultures through innovation pp. 521-530

- Michael Clormann
- Environmental scanning perspective: The moderating effects of organizational risk and government subsidy in innovation search process pp. 531-540

- Qingwen Bo, Bo Zou and Feng Guo
- Globally Bred Chinese Talents Returning Home: An Analysis of a Reverse Brain-Drain Flagship Policy pp. 541-552

- Giulio Marini and Lili Yang
- Engaging Experts in Global Biotech Governance: What Influences their Judgement on Value-Laden Challenges? pp. 553-561

- Hanzhi Yu, Jianhua Xu and Lan Xue
- Evaluating blockchain technology and related policies in China and the USA pp. 562-575

- Nan Jiang, Xing Liu and Ming Xu
- Knowledge Transfers from Federally Funded Research and Development Centers pp. 576-581

- Albert Link
- How Heads of Departments Find It Meaningful to Engage with Gender Balance Policies pp. 582-591

- Vivian Anette Lagesen
- The Post-Normal Challenges of COVID-19: Constructing Effective and Legitimate Responses pp. 592-601

- Stephen Rainey, Maru Mormina, Sapfo Lignou, Joseph Nguyen and Paula Larsson
- Erratum to: How do institutional changes facilitate university-centric networks in Taiwan? The triple-helix model of innovation view pp. 602-603

- Yuan-Chieh Chang, Po-Hsuan Chen and Min-Jun Teng
Volume 48, issue 3, 2021
- CGE analysis of R&D investment policy considering trade-offs between economic growth and stability pp. 295-308

- Won-Sik Hwang, Yeongjun Yeo, Inha Oh, Chanyoung Hong, Sungmoon Jung, Heewon Yang and Jeong-Dong Lee
- How do institutional changes facilitate university-centric networks in Taiwan? The Triple Helix model of innovation view pp. 309-324

- Yuan-Chieh Chang, Po-Hsuan Chen and Min-Jun Teng
- A Hierarchy of Interests: Discursive Practices on the Value of Particle and High-Energy Physics pp. 325-333

- Chih-Wei Yeh
- How Does the Local Knowledge of Scientists Influence Their Impact on Governance Performance? pp. 334-352

- Lihua Yang
- The university third mission and the European Structural Funds in peripheral regions: Insights from Finland pp. 352-363

- Maria Salomaa and David Charles
- The distribution of indirect cost recovery in academic research pp. 364-386

- Alexandra Graddy-Reed, Maryann Feldman, Janet Bercovitz and W. Scott Langford
- Transformative innovation policy approach to e-waste management in Ghana: Perspectives of actors on transformative changes pp. 387-397

- Gordon Akon-Yamga, Chux U. Daniels, Wilhemina Quaye, Blanche M. Ting and Adelaide A. Asante
- Boundary speak in sustainability studies: Computational reading of a transversal field pp. 398-411

- Jeremias Herberg, Seán Schmitz, Dorota Stasiak and Gregor Schmieg
- Overcoming vested interests against innovation through political entrepreneurship: A comparative study of Korean mobility cases pp. 412-422

- Yong In Choi and Byoung-Joo Kim
- Empowering professionalism in mission-oriented innovation pp. 423-437

- Markus M. Bugge and Fazilat Siddiq
- The promises and premises of mission-oriented innovation policy—A reflection and ways forward pp. 438-444

- Matthijs J. Janssen, Jonas Torrens, Joeri H. Wesseling and Iris Wanzenböck
- Corrigendum to: CGE analysis of R&D investment policy considering trade-offs between economic growth and stability pp. 445-445

- Won-Sik Hwang, Yeongjun Yeo, Inha Oh, Chanyoung Hong, Sungmoon Jung, Heewon Yang and Jeong-Dong Lee
Volume 48, issue 2, 2021
- Co-production of knowledge in transdisciplinary communities of practice: Experiences from food governance in South Africa pp. 145-153

- Camilla Adelle, Tristan Görgens, Florian Kroll and Bruno Losch
- A framework for open policy analysis pp. 154-163

- Fernando Hoces de la Guardia, Sean Grant and Edward Miguel
- Effective science and technology assessment advice for congress: comparing options pp. 164-176

- Peter D Blair
- Fifty years of University-industry collaboration: a global bibliometrics overview pp. 177-199

- Elisa Cordeiro Bastos, Aline Rossales Sengik and Jorge Tello-Gamarra
- Staying or leaving? Patterns and determinants of Italian researchers’ migration pp. 200-211

- Leopoldo Nascia, Mario Pianta and Thomas Zacharewicz
- The credibility of research impact statements: A new analysis of REF with Semantic Hypergraphs pp. 212-225

- Andrea Bonaccorsi, Nicola Melluso, Filippo Chiarello and Gualtiero Fantoni
- Towards Evaluating the Research Impact made by Universities of Applied Sciences pp. 226-234

- Sarah K Coombs and Ingeborg Meijer
- Benefits, Motivations, and Challenges of International Collaborative Research: A Sociology of Science Case Study pp. 235-245

- Jennifer Dusdal and Justin J W Powell
- Drawing Lines in the Sand? Paths Forward for Triggering Regulation of Gene-Edited Crops pp. 246-256

- Sara Nawaz and Milind Kandlikar
- Imaginaries of innovation: Turning technology development into a public issue pp. 257-264

- Udo Pesch
- Funding for few, anticipation among all: Effects of excellence funding on academic research groups pp. 265-275

- Wout Scholten, Thomas P Franssen, Leonie van Drooge, Sarah de Rijcke and Laurens K Hessels
- The Impact of University–Industry Relationships on Firms’ Performance: A Meta-Regression Analysis pp. 276-293

- Enrique Acebo, José-Ángel Miguel-Dávila and Mariano Nieto
- Erratum to: Effective science and technology assessment advice for Congress: comparing options pp. 294-294

- Peter D Blair
Volume 48, issue 1, 2021
- Academic entrepreneurship and attentional discrepancy among key stakeholders: Evidence from research universities in Korea pp. 1-15

- Jiaying Zhao, Meghan B Azad, Erin M Bertrand, Cole Burton, Valorie A Crooks, Jackie Dawson, Adam T Ford, Angela Kaida, Arjun Krishnaswamy, Chikin Kuok, Catherine L Mah, Matt McTaggart, Amanda J Moehring, Dominique Robert, Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde, Dong-In Kang, In-Je Kang, Yeong-Ju Kim, Chi Mai Nguyen and Jae-Yong Choung
- Tacit knowledge, localization push, and diffusion of science: Evidence from Singapore pp. 16-26

- Albert G Z Hu and Vu Thinh Ly
- ‘Key selection criteria’ as administrative devices: An investigation of academic bureaucratization at Australian universities pp. 27-36

- Peter Woelert
- Academics’ societal engagement in ecologies of knowledge: A case study from Mozambique pp. 37-52

- Nelson Casimiro Zavale and Christian Schneijderberg
- Competing modes of responsibility in research organisations—Insights from an international comparison pp. 54-65

- Leonhard Hennen, Julia Hahn and Miltos Ladikas
- Cross-country analysis of higher education institutions’ efficiency: The role of strategic positioning pp. 66-79

- Tommaso Agasisti and Jasmina Berbegal-Mirabent
- Mission-Oriented Policy for Innovation and the Fuzzy Boundary of Market Creation: the Brazilian Shipbuilding Case pp. 80-92

- André C Alves, Nicholas S Vonortas and Paulo A Zawislak
- Is the alignment between public research organisations' R&D competence and policies really critical for technology transfer? pp. 93-104

- Hosung Son, Yanghon Chung and Sangpil Yoon
- Supporting the formation and functioning of innovation platforms in healthcare value chains pp. 105-121

- Annica Marais, Sara S (Saartjie) Grobbelaar, Isabel Meyer, Denzil Kennon and Marlien Herselman
- Do environmental regulations affect FDI decisions? The pollution haven hypothesis revisited pp. 122-131

- Haeyeon Yoon and Almas Heshmati
- Technology transfer models for knowledge-based regional development: New R&D institutes in Guangdong, China pp. 132-144

- Marcus Conlé, Wei Zhao and Tobias ten Brink
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