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Volume 47, issue 4
- Changing managerial roles in Danish universities pp. 447-457

- Hanne Foss Hansen, Jonas Krog Lind and Andreas Kjær Stage
- Corporate R&D intensity decomposition: different data, different results? pp. 458-473

- Pietro Moncada-Paternò-Castello, Sara Amoroso and Michele Cincera
- A framework for mission-oriented innovation policy: Alternative pathways through the problem–solution space pp. 474-489

- Iris Wanzenböck, Joeri H Wesseling, Koen Frenken, Marko P Hekkert and Karl Matthias Weber
- Public procurement and innovation: a systematic literature review pp. 490-502

- Oishee Kundu, Andrew D James and John Rigby
- A virtuous circle? The effects of university–industry relationships in a region with low absorptive capacity pp. 503-513

- Jaider Vega-Jurado, Liney Manjarrés-Henríquez, Ignacio Fernández- de-Lucio and Gloria Naranjo-Africano
- Overlapping certification and technical efficiency of ICT convergence companies in South Korea pp. 514-524

- Kyunam Kim, Chung Choe and Daeho Lee
- Evaluation criteria versus firm characteristics as determinants of public R&D funding pp. 525-535

- Martin Falk and Roger Svensson
- New Methods in Creating Transdisciplinary Science Policy Research Agendas: The Case of Legislative Science Advice pp. 536-547

- Karen Akerlof, Alessandro Allegra, Thomas Webler, Erin Heath, Emily T Cloyd, Carla-Leanne Washbourne and Chris Tyler
- Media attention and policy response: 21st century chemical regulation in the USA pp. 548-560

- Kira J. M. Matus and Marie N Bernal
- How practitioners between bench and bedside evaluate biomedical translation? pp. 561-570

- Arno Simons, Barbara Hendriks, Martin Reinhart and Faten Ahmed
- Challenges and solutions in developing legitimate online participation for EU biodiversity and ecosystem services policies pp. 571-580

- Liisa Varumo, Riikka Paloniemi and Eszter Kelemen
- University characteristics and probabilities for funding of proposals in the European Framework Programs pp. 581-593

- Fredrik Niclas Piro, Pål Børing, Lisa Scordato and Dag W Aksnes
Volume 47, issue 3, 2020
- Intellectual property, institutional dynamics, and firm innovation pp. 299-312

- William Chongyang Zhou and Ruicheng Wang
- When evidence does not matter: The barriers to learning from science in two cases of environmental policy change in Brazil pp. 313-321

- Flavia Donadelli
- Chairs of academic events: The investments and academic impact pp. 322-332

- Thomas Trøst Hansen and Carina Ren
- Innovation system formation in international development cooperation: The role of intermediaries in urban sanitation pp. 333-347

- Mara J van Welie, Wouter P C Boon and Bernhard Truffer
- Different policy instruments and the threshold effects on collaboration efficiency in China pp. 348-359

- Hua Cheng, Zhiying Zhang, Zhongju Liao, Yong Wei and Joseph Martial Nkongo Mvondo
- What’s in a name? Perceptions and promotion of responsible research and innovation practices across Europe pp. 360-370

- Malene Vinther Christensen, Mika Nieminen, Marlene Altenhofer, Elise Tancoigne, Niels Mejlgaard, Erich Griessler and Adolf Filacek
- STI policies in the Dominican Republic: the influence of economic rationales from a context-development perspective pp. 371-383

- Víctor Gómez-Valenzuela
- Organizational determinants and idiosyncrasies of firms’ absorptive capacity in a developing country pp. 384-395

- André Luiz da Silva Teixeira, Márcia Siqueira Rapini and Thiago Caliari
- Orchestrating collaborative projects: Inside ICT networks in Horizon 2020 pp. 396-409

- Simen G Enger and Magnus Gulbrandsen
- Inter-provincial differences of technical innovation efficiency among farmer professional cooperatives in China pp. 410-424

- Ping Zhou, Lichao Yang, Pingbo Hu, Yang Cheng and Shenghan Zhou
- What does cultural innovation stand for? Dimensions, processes, outcomes of a new innovation category pp. 425-433

- Riccardo Pozzo, Andrea Filippetti, Mario Paolucci and Vania Virgili
- Artificial selection versus natural selection: Which causes the Matthew effect of science funding allocation in China? pp. 434-445

- Gupeng Zhang, Libin Xiong, Xiao Wang, Jianing Dong and Hongbo Duan
Volume 47, issue 2, 2020
- Balancing multiple mandates: A case study of public research institutes in South Africa pp. 149-160

- Glenda Kruss
- How boundary objects help to perform roles of science arbiter, honest broker, and issue advocate pp. 161-171

- Simo Sarkki, Hannu I Heikkinen, Teresa Komu, Mari Partanen, Karoliina Vanhanen and Élise Lépy
- Returning scientists and the emergence of China’s science system pp. 172-183

- Cong Cao, Jeroen Baas, Caroline S Wagner and Koen Jonkers
- Resource environment and hierarchy in universities pp. 184-193

- Jonas K Lind
- Institution-driven innovation in Guangdong firms: Moderating effects of in-house formal R&D and industrial environment turbulence pp. 194-206

- Yongli Tang, Xinyue Hu, Claudio Petti and Matthias Thürer
- The dilemmas and uncertainties in assessing the societal impact of research pp. 207-218

- Juha-Pekka Lauronen
- The effect of collaboration with top-funded scholars on scientific production pp. 219-234

- Seyed Reza Mirnezami, Catherine Beaudry and Leila Tahmooresnejad
- What we know about research policy mix pp. 235-245

- Marta Cocos and Benedetto Lepori
- Patient involvement in agenda-setting processes in health research policy: A boundary work perspective pp. 246-255

- Anne-Floor M Schölvinck, Carina A C M Pittens and Jacqueline E W Broerse
- Channels and processes of knowledge transfer: How does knowledge move between university and industry? pp. 256-270

- Gianluca Fabiano, Andrea Marcellusi and Giampiero Favato
- Governance mechanisms enabling inter-organizational adaptation: Lessons from grand challenge R&D programs pp. 271-282

- Christopher S Hayter and Albert Link
- Innovating for improved healthcare: Sociotechnical and innovation systems perspectives and lessons from the NHS pp. 283-297

- Sonja Marjanovic, Marlene Altenhofer, Lucy Hocking, Joanna Chataway and Tom Ling
- Canadian Science Meets Parliament: Building relationships between scientists and policymakers pp. 298-298

- 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, Heather Sparling, Mary A De Vera, Stephanie Waterman and Trushar R Patel
Volume 46, issue 5, 2019
- How to evaluate innovation strategies with a transformative ambition? A proposal for a structured, process-based approach pp. 635-647

- Henning Kroll
- Incumbents’ response to demand-side policies: The case of solar and wind power sectors pp. 648-660

- Hyundo Choi
- Academic misconduct and criminal liability: Manipulating academic journal impact factors pp. 661-667

- Charles F Hickman, Eric A Fong, Allen W Wilhite and Yeolan Lee
- Policy entrepreneurship in context: Understanding the emergence of novel policy solutions for services innovation in Finland and Ireland pp. 668-678

- Dylan Henderson
- Defence spending and women in research: A cross-country comparison pp. 679-688

- Tyler Saxon and Stephan Weiler
- Space configurations for empowering university-community interactions pp. 689-701

- Jens Dorland, Christian Clausen and Michael Søgaard Jørgensen
- The inherently democratic nature of technology assessment pp. 702-709

- Armin Grunwald
- Does public outreach impede research performance? Exploring the ‘researcher’s dilemma’ in a sustainability research center pp. 710-720

- Omar Kassab
- Co-producing European knowledge and publics amidst controversy: The EU expert network on unconventional hydrocarbons pp. 721-731

- Aleksandra Lis, Kärg Kama and Leonie Reins
- Effectiveness of public procurement of innovation versus supply-side innovation measures in manufacturing and service sectors pp. 732-746

- Dragana Radicic
- Aiming for impact: Differential effect of motivational drivers on effort and performance in knowledge valorisation pp. 747-762

- Linda H M van de Burgwal, Rana Hendrikse and Eric Claassen
- Spaces of novelty: Can universities play a catalytic role in less developed regions? pp. 763-771

- Pedro Marques, Kevin Morgan, Adrian Healy and Paul Vallance
- Towards regional responsible research and innovation? Integrating RRI and RIS3 in European innovation policy pp. 772-783

- Rune Fitjar, Paul Benneworth and Bjørn Terje Asheim
- The European Research Council By Thomas König pp. 784-785

- Kristoffer Kropp
- Drone: Remote control warfare By Hugh Gusterson pp. 785-786

- Jason Pribilsky
Volume 46, issue 4, 2019
- Making sense of altmetrics: The perceived threats and opportunities for academic identity pp. 479-489

- Ã ine Regan and Maeve Henchion
- The relationship between organizational interdependence and additionality obtained from innovation ecosystem participation pp. 490-503

- Mirjam Knockaert, Matthias Deschryvere and Laura Lecluyse
- Stakeholder perceptions of scientific knowledge in policy processes: A Peruvian case-study of forestry policy development pp. 504-517

- Luisa F Ramirez and Brian M Belcher
- When international mobility meets local connections: Evidence from China pp. 518-529

- Feng Li and Li Tang
- Assessing the efficiency of national innovation systems in developing countries pp. 530-540

- Hyeri Choi and Hangjung Zo
- Antecedents and outcome of entrepreneurial identification: The moderating effect of role orientation pp. 541-551

- Bo Zou, Yanxia Li, Jinyu Guo and Feng Guo
- Addressing the evolving standardisation challenges of ‘smart systems’ innovation: Emerging roles for government? pp. 552-569

- Jae-Yun Ho and Eoin O’Sullivan
- The different effects of basic research in enterprises on economic growth: Income-level quantile analysis pp. 570-588

- Euy-Young Jung and Xielin Liu
- Variation in patent impact by organization type: An investigation of government, university, and corporate patents pp. 589-598

- Jon Schmid and Ayodeji Fajebe
- Local cooperation for innovation in ICT—Domestic groups with collaborations for innovation abroad and foreign subsidiaries pp. 599-610

- Adelheid Holl and Ruth Rama
- The role of charitable funding in university research pp. 611-619

- Oishee Kundu and Nicholas E Matthews
- Science granting councils in Sub-Saharan Africa: Trends and tensions pp. 620-631

- Joanna Chataway, Charlie Dobson, Chux Daniels, Rob Byrne, Rebecca Hanlin and Aschalew Tigabu
- Innovation and its enemies: Why people resist new technologies pp. 632-633

- Qiantao Zhang
- Models of innovation: The history of an idea pp. 633-634

- Christian Dayé
Volume 46, issue 2, 2019
- Historical evolution of entrepreneurial development in the global South: The case of Ghana, 1957–2010 pp. 161-172

- Joseph Amankwah-Amoah and Yingfa Lu
- Public support for firms in lagging regions—evaluation of innovation subsidy in Slovakia pp. 173-183

- Valeria Nemethova, Mária Širaňová and Miroslav Sipikal
- Back on track: Factors influencing Chinese returnee scholar performance in the reintegration process pp. 184-197

- Feng Li, Jing Ding and Wangbing Shen
- Responsible research and innovation in Europe: A cross-country comparative analysis pp. 198-209

- Niels Mejlgaard, Carter Bloch and Emil Bargmann Madsen
- Towards making research evaluation more compatible with developmental goals pp. 210-218

- Rodrigo Arocena, Bo Göransson and Judith Sutz
- The unintended consequences of performance-based incentives on inequality in scientists’ research performance pp. 219-231

- Hee-Je Bak and Do Han Kim
- Dynamic evaluation of the technological innovation efficiency of China’s industrial enterprises pp. 232-243

- Shoufu Lin, Ji Sun and Shanyong Wang
- Perfecting the ‘Elevator Pitch’? Expert advice as locally-situated boundary work pp. 244-253

- James Palmer, Susan Owens and Robert Doubleday
- Embedding meaningful patient involvement in the process of proposal appraisal at the Dutch Cancer Society pp. 254-263

- Anne-Floor M Schölvinck, Tjerk Jan Schuitmaker and Jacqueline E W Broerse
- Expert assessment as a framing exercise: The controversy over green macroalgal blooms’ proliferation in France pp. 264-274

- Magalie Bourblanc
- Barriers and facilitators of access to biological material for international research: The role of institutions and networks pp. 275-289

- Federica Fusi, Eric W Welch and Michael Siciliano
- Absorptive capacity in New Zealand firms: Measurement and importance pp. 290-309

- Richard Harris and Trinh Le
- Comparing the collaboration networks and productivity of China-born and US-born academic scientists pp. 310-320

- Eric Joseph van Holm, Yonghong Wu and Eric W Welch
Volume 46, issue 1, 2019
- Innovation intermediaries and performance-based incentives: A case study of regional innovation poles pp. 1-12

- Margherita Russo, Annalisa Caloffi, Federica Rossi and Riccardo Righi
- Environmental science and policy: A meta-synthesis of case studies on boundary organizations and spanning processes pp. 13-27

- Danielle K Jensen-Ryan and Laura A German
- Innovation system policy analysis through system dynamics modelling: A systematic review pp. 28-44

- Mauricio Uriona and Sara S (Saartjie) Grobbelaar
- The funnel model of firms’ R&D cooperation with universities pp. 45-54

- Sara Fernández-López, Nuria Calvo and David Rodeiro-Pazos
- A knowledge-based perspective on system weaknesses in technological innovation systems pp. 55-70

- Johan Frishammar, Patrik Söderholm, Hans Hellsmark and Johanna Mossberg
- Research funding’s ‘endorsement effect’ on scientific boundary work and research production: Government legitimization of alternative medicine pp. 71-80

- Ryan Whalen
- From pure science to participatory knowledge production? Researchers’ perceptions on science–policy interface in bioenergy policy pp. 81-90

- Sanna-Riikka Saarela
- China’s patent promotion policies and its quality implications pp. 91-104

- Cheryl Xiaoning Long and Jun Wang
- Performance-based research funding in EU Member States—a comparative assessment pp. 105-115

- Thomas Zacharewicz, Benedetto Lepori, Emanuela Reale and Koen Jonkers
- The contract between science and society: A South African case study pp. 116-125

- Michael Kahn
- Research network emergence: Societal issues in nanotechnology and the center for nanotechnology in society pp. 126-135

- Jan Youtie, Philip Shapira, Michael Reinsborough and Erik Fisher
- Policies and patenting to stimulate the biotechnology sector: Evidence from The Netherlands pp. 136-147

- Peter van Dongen, Hester Tak and Eric Claassen
- Practical tips to establish an actionable science portfolio for climate adaptation pp. 148-153

- Gustavo A Bisbal
- Williams and Morrone misunderstand and inadvertently support my argument: Mexico’s SNI systematically steers ecological research pp. 154-158

- Mark W Neff
- Setting up a dynamic framework to activate gender equality structural transformation in research organizations pp. 159-159

- Evanthia Kalpazidou Schmidt and Marina Cacace
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