Science and Public Policy
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Volume 45, issue 6, 2018
- Introduction to a special section: Balancing scientific and societal impact—A challenging agenda for academic research pp. 749-751

- Irene Ramos-Vielba, Pablo D’Este, Richard Woolley and Nabil Amara
- How do researchers generate scientific and societal impacts? Toward an analytical and operational framework pp. 752-763

- Pablo D’Este, Irene Ramos-Vielba, Richard Woolley and Nabil Amara
- The evaluation of research excellence and the dynamics of knowledge production in the humanities: The case of history in Spain pp. 775-789

- Carolina Cañibano, Immaculada Vilardell, Carmen Corona and Carlos Benito-Amat
- Scientists’ engagement in knowledge transfer and exchange: Individual factors, variety of mechanisms and users pp. 790-803

- Oscar Llopis, Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo, Julia Olmos-Peñuela and Elena Castro-Martínez
- Scientific knowledge percolation process and social impact: A case study on the biotechnology and microbiology perceptions on Twitter pp. 804-814

- Beatriz Barros, Ana Fernández-Zubieta, Raul Fidalgo-Merino and Francisco Triguero
- The link between technology transfer and international extension of university patents: Evidence from Spain pp. 827-842

- Catalina Martínez and Lydia Bares
- From marginal to mainstream: The revival, transformation, and boom of plant medicine pp. 843-852

- David Sarpong, David Botchie and Bidit Dey
- The role of knowledge spillovers on the university spin-offs innovation pp. 875-883

- María Jesús Rodríguez-Gulías, Sara Fernández-López, David Rodeiro-Pazos, Christian Corsi and Antonio Prencipe
Volume 45, issue 4, 2018
- ‘The next generation of innovation policy: Directionality and the role of demand-oriented instruments’—Introduction to the special section pp. 433-434

- Jakob Edler and Wouter P Boon
- Demand, challenges, and innovation. Making sense of new trends in innovation policy pp. 435-447

- Wouter Boon and Jakob Edler
- Next-Generation Innovation Policy and Grand Challenges pp. 448-454

- Stefan Kuhlmann and Arie Rip
- Influencing the direction of innovation processes: the shadow of authorities in demand articulation pp. 455-467

- Haico te Kulve, Wouter Boon, Kornelia Konrad and Tjerk Jan Schuitmaker
- Governing socio-technical change: Orchestrating demand for assisted living in ageing societies pp. 468-479

- Markus M Bugge, Lars Coenen and Are Branstad
- Public procurement of innovation: a review of rationales, designs, and contributions to grand challenges pp. 480-492

- Julien Chicot and Mireille Matt
- Public procurement for innovation to help meet societal challenges: a review and case study pp. 493-502

- Joeri Wesseling and Charles Edquist
- Universities as celebrities? How the media select information from a large research assessment exercise pp. 503-514

- Brigida Blasi, Sandra Romagnosi and Andrea Bonaccorsi
- The impact of subsidies for researchers on the gender scientific productivity gap pp. 515-532

- Diego Aboal and Maren Vairo
- Firms’ Absorptive Capacity for Research-Based Collaboration—an Analysis of a Norwegian R&D Brokering Policy Program pp. 533-542

- Ann Camilla Schulze-Krogh
- Centres of Excellence and Capacity Building: from Strategy to Impact pp. 543-552

- Tomas Hellström
- University–industry collaboration within the triple helix of innovation: The importance of mutuality pp. 553-564

- Paul Jackson, Reza Kiani Mavi, Yuliani Suseno and Craig Standing
- Professionalization of bibliometric research assessment. Insights from the history of the Leiden Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) pp. 565-578

- Sabrina Petersohn and Thomas Heinze
- A systematic literature review of UK university–industry collaboration for knowledge transfer: A future research agenda pp. 579-590

- Thais Elaine Vick and Maxine Robertson
- Universities and the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem By David B. Audretsch and Albert N. Link pp. 591-592

- Susan M Fitzpatrick
- The Life Cycle of Clusters: A Policy Perspective Edited by Dirk Fornahl pp. 592-594

- Zafer Sonmez
- Universities and the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem pp. 595-595

- Susan M Fitzpatrick
- Professionalization of bibliometric research assessment. Insights from the history of the Leiden Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) pp. 596-596

- Sabrina Petersohn and Thomas Heinze
Volume 45, issue 2, 2018
- Towards evidence-based industrial research and innovation policy pp. 143-150

- Mafini Dosso, Ben Martin and Pietro Moncada-Paternò-Castello
- Knowledge properties and economic policy: A new look pp. 151-158

- Cristiano Antonelli
- The dual impact of ‘excellent’ research on science and innovation: the case of Europe pp. 159-174

- Koen Jonkers and Frédérique Sachwald
- Innovation and productivity in a science-and-technology intensive sector: Information industries in Spain pp. 175-190

- Néstor Duch-Brown, Andrea de Panizza and Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman
- Publication incentives undermine the utility of science: Ecological research in Mexico pp. 191-201

- Mark W Neff
- Boundary Objects As Facilitators in Sustainable Building Research pp. 202-210

- Thomas Berker and Ann Kristin Kvellheim
- Towards Transdisciplinarity: a Water Research Programme in Transition pp. 211-220

- Stijn Brouwer, Chris Büscher and Laurens K Hessels
- Triple Helix Model and Institutional Logics in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone pp. 221-231

- Cui Liu and Yuzhuo Cai
- Different recipes for the same dish: Comparing policies for scientific excellence across different countries pp. 232-245

- Leon Cremonini, Edwin Horlings and Laurens K Hessels
- On The Route Towards Renewal? The Polish Academy Of Sciences In Post-Socialist Context pp. 246-256

- Steffi Heinecke
- Policy for Evolution of Regional Innovation Systems: The Role of Social Capital and Regional Particularities pp. 257-268

- Rune Njøs and Stig-Erik Jakobsen
- The supply of high-quality entrepreneurs in developing countries: evidence from Nigeria pp. 269-282

- Adedayo O Olofinyehun, Caleb Adelowo and Abiodun Egbetokun
- Shifting Practices: Reflections on Technology, Practice, and Innovation pp. 283-284

- Yana Boeva
- Knowledge for Sale: The Neoliberal Takeover of Higher Education pp. 284-285

- Josh Trapani
- Climate-resilient development: Linking climate adaptation and economic development pp. 286-287

- Ritwick Ghosh
- Return entrepreneurs: bind and impact pp. 287-289

- Li Tang
- The Long Arm of Moore’s Law: Microelectronics and American Science pp. 289-290

- Travis Doom
Volume 45, issue 1, 2018
- Academic top earners. Research productivity, prestige generation, and salary patterns in European universities pp. 1-13

- Marek Kwiek
- European Paradox or Delusion—Are European Science and Economy Outdated? pp. 14-23

- Alonso Rodríguez-Navarro and Francis Narin
- Translational research in the science policy debate: a comparative analysis of documents pp. 24-35

- Clemens Blümel
- Expert views on innovation and bureaucratization of science: Semantic network analysis of discourses on scientific governance pp. 36-44

- Leo Dhohoon Kim and Deok-Ho Jang
- The regulation of risk: the case of fracking in the UK and the Netherlands pp. 45-52

- Alan Patterson and Craig McLean
- Collaborative knowledge-driven governance: Types and mechanisms of collaboration between science, social science, and local knowledge pp. 53-73

- Lihua Yang
- Research in Arabic-speaking countries: Funding competitions, international collaboration, and career incentives pp. 74-82

- Bruce Currie-Alder, Rigas Arvanitis and Sari Hanafi
- Toward an assessment of the US Small Business Innovation Research Program at the National Institutes of Health pp. 83-91

- Albert Link and John Scott
- Life scientists’ views and perspectives on the regulation of dual-use research of concern pp. 92-102

- Sabrina Engel-Glatter and Marcello Ienca
- Plans versus experiences in transitioning transnational education into research and economic development: a case study pp. 103-116

- Jon Schmid, Sergey A Kolesnikov and Jan Youtie
- Co-authorship as a proxy for collaboration: a cautionary tale pp. 117-123

- Michael Kahn
- How scientists advising the European Commission on research priorities view climate engineering proposals pp. 124-133

- Raffael Himmelsbach
- Mobile Phones & Literacy: Empowerment in Women's Hands: a Cross-case Analysis of Nine Experiences pp. 134-135

- Meaghan Brierley and Melanie Walker
- Missing in action: Agency pp. 135-137

- Stephan Gutzeit
- The End of Ownership: Personal Property in the Digital Economy pp. 137-139

- Ryan Hagen
- Academic Diary: Or Why Higher Education Still Matters pp. 139-140

- Aviram Sharma
- Specificity and pervasiveness of dialogues in science, technology, and innovation policies in Spain pp. 141-141

- Isabel Alvarez, Myrna Juan and Celia Torrecillas
- University–industry collaboration within the triple helix of innovation: The importance of mutuality pp. 142-142

- Paul Jackson, Reza Kiani Mavi, Yuliani Suseno and Craig Standing
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