Science and Public Policy
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Volume 44, issue 6, 2017
- Compositional dynamics of multilevel innovation platforms in agricultural research for development pp. 739-752

- Dieuwke Lamers, Marc Schut, Laurens Klerkx and Piet van Asten
- Projecting and producing ‘usefulness’ of biomedical research infrastructures; or why the Singapore Tissue Network closed pp. 753-762

- Erik Aarden
- Attracting foreign R&D through international centres of excellence: early experiences from Chile pp. 763-774

- Laurens Klerkx and José Guimón
- More than research intermediaries: a descriptive study of the impact and value of learned societies in the UK social sciences pp. 775-788

- Michael Hewitt, Robert Dingwall and Ilke Turkmendag
- The perceived impact of four funding streams on academic research production in Nordic countries: the perspectives of system actors† pp. 789-801

- Olivier Bégin-Caouette, Evanthia Kalpazidou Schmidt and Cynthia C Field
- Strategic behaviour of research groups within the entrepreneurial university policy rhetoric: the Estonian biotechnology sector pp. 802-820

- Margit Kirs, Erkki Karo and Priit Lumi
- Advisory commissions, academic expertise and democratic legitimacy: the case of Norway pp. 821-833

- Johan Christensen and Cathrine Holst
- Influences of academic institutional factors on R&D funding for graduate students pp. 834-854

- Alexandra Graddy-Reed, Lauren Lanahan and Nicole M V Ross
- Understanding the infrastructure of European Research Infrastructures—The case of the European Social Survey (ESS-ERIC) pp. 855-864

- Maria Duclos Lindstrøm and Kristoffer Kropp
- Inconsistencies in the Governance of Interdisciplinarity: the Case of the Italian Higher Education System pp. 865-875

- Davide Donina, Marco Seeber and Stefano Paleari
- Concise Guide to Entrepreneurship, Technology and Innovation pp. 876-877

- Imogen Wade
- Assessing the Societal Implications of Emerging Technologies: Anticipatory Governance in Practice pp. 877-879

- Shannon N Conley
- Portfolio Society: On the Capitalist Mode of Prediction pp. 879-880

- Jakub Hlavka
- Why Are We Waiting?: The Logic, Urgency, and Promise of Tackling Climate Change pp. 880-882

- Anna P Goldstein
- “The Politics of Pure Science” Revisited pp. 883-886

- David Kaldewey and Désirée Schauz
Volume 44, issue 5, 2017
- From thematic to organizational prioritization: the challenges of implementing RDI priorities pp. 599-608

- Tomas Hellström, Merle Jacob and Karolin Sjöö
- Human and social capital determinants of translational activity in medical sciences pp. 609-619

- KyungWoo Kim, Eric W. Welch and Timothy Johnson
- Technology policy, technology strategy and innovation performance: evidence from Chinese aircraft and spacecraft manufacturing pp. 620-630

- Yang Yang, Jin Hong, Ge Song and Song Hong
- Commercialising university inventions for sustainability—a case study of (non-)intermediating ‘cleantech’ at Aalto University pp. 631-644

- Paula Kivimaa, Wouter Boon and Riina Antikainen
- Moving towards Mode 2? Evidence-based policy-making and the changing conditions for educational research in Germany pp. 645-655

- Mike Zapp and Justin J. W. Powell
- Beyond catch-up—can a new innovation policy help China overcome the middle income trap? pp. 656-669

- Xielin Liu, Sylvia Schwaag Serger, Ulrike Tagscherer and Amber Y. Chang
- Inventor mobility and the geography of knowledge flows: evidence from the US biopharmaceutical industry pp. 670-682

- Zafer Sonmez
- Determinants of grant decisions in R&D subsidy programmes: Evidence from firms and S&T organisations in Portugal pp. 683-697

- Ana M. Silva, Sandra T. Silva and Anabela Carneiro
- Disrupting regulation: understanding industry engagement on endocrine-disrupting chemicals pp. 698-706

- Brett Aho
- Island + Bridge: how transformative innovation is organized in the federal government pp. 707-721

- Avery Sen
- Follow the Money: Funding Research in a Large Academic Health Center pp. 722-723

- Susan M. Fitzpatrick
- Understanding the economics of the Internet and the economic processes of the e-businesses pp. 723-725

- Anup Kumar Das
- A World to Live In: An Ecologist’s Vision for a Plundered Planet pp. 725-726

- Anshu Ogra
- An international exploration of university–industry links pp. 726-727

- André Luiz Sica de Campos
- Bridging gaps and squaring circles: attempts at a cross-European technology assessment pp. 728-729

- Karen Kastenhofer
- A perspective on ‘Big Data’ pp. 730-737

- Fred Phillips
Volume 44, issue 4, 2017
- Evolution of interdisciplinary collaboration: what are stimulating conditions? pp. 451-463

- Jurian Edelenbos, Nanny Bressers and Lieselot Vandenbussche
- Beyond the digital divide: Towards a situated approach to open data pp. 464-475

- Louise M. Bezuidenhout, Sabina Leonelli, Ann H. Kelly and Brian Rappert
- From the idea of scale to the idea of agency: An actor-network theory perspective on policy development for renewable energy pp. 476-485

- Marfuga Iskandarova
- The effects of funding and co-authorship on research performance in a small scientific community pp. 486-496

- Franc Mali, Toni Pustovrh, Rok Platinovšek, Luka Kronegger and Anuška Ferligoj
- R&D Programmes, Policy Mix, and the ‘European Paradox’: Evidence from European SMEs pp. 497-512

- Dragana Radicic and Geoffrey Pugh
- Quality monitoring in transition: The challenge of evaluating translational research programs in academic biomedicine pp. 513-523

- Alexander D. Rushforth and Sarah de Rijcke
- A fragile transparency: satellite imagery analysis, non-state actors, and visual representations of security pp. 524-534

- Nina Witjes and Philipp Olbrich
- All different? All equal? differentiation of universities’ mission statements and excellence initiatives in Germany pp. 535-545

- Jens Jungblut and Marc Jungblut
- Decentralisation as substantial and institutional policy change: scrutinising the regionalisation of science policy in Norway pp. 546-555

- Kristoffer Kolltveit and Jostein Askim
- Wonks and geeks: examining commercial technology stakeholders’ perceptions of and interactions with public policy pp. 556-564

- Lillian Ablon and Andrea A. Golay
- A comparison of university technology transfer offices’ commercialization strategies in the Scandinavian countries pp. 565-577

- Lars Bengtsson
- Ethics, Environmental Justice and Climate Change pp. 578-598

- John W. Sutherlin
- Smart Technologies and the End(s) of Law pp. 579-580

- Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech
- Towards strengthening European scientific elite? pp. 580-582

- Inga Ulnicane
- Beyond the dichotomy of instrumentality and non-instrumentality of knowledge production: The case of generation challenge programme pp. 583-597

- Soutrik Basu, Joost Jongerden and Guido Ruivenkamp
- The perceived impact of four funding streams on academic research production in Nordic countries: the perspectives of system actors† pp. 598-598

- Olivier Bégin-Caouette, Evanthia Kalpazidou Schmidt and Cynthia C. Field
Volume 44, issue 3, 2017
- Lyme disease in the Dutch policy context: patient consultation in government research agenda setting pp. 303-316

- Willemijn M. den Oudendammer and Jacqueline E.W. Broerse
- Nanoscientists and political involvement: Which characteristics make scientists more likely to support engagement in political debates? pp. 317-327

- Youngjae Kim, Elizabeth A. Corley and Dietram A. Scheufele
- Can Research, Development, and Innovation Policies Cross Borders? The Case of Nordic–Baltic Region pp. 328-340

- Piret Tõnurist and Rainer Kattel
- Invisible Constraints: The Relationship among Non-Competition Agreements, Inventor Mobility, and Patent Commercialization pp. 341-353

- Hsini Huang
- Unfolding policies for innovation intermediaries in China: A discourse network analysis pp. 354-368

- Chadwick (Chengwei) Wang and Luhao Wang
- Ethics of Emerging Information and Communication Technologies pp. 369-381

- Bernd Carsten Stahl, Job Timmermans and Catherine Flick
- Policy learning and smart specialization: balancing policy change and continuity for new regional industrial paths pp. 382-391

- Jerker Moodysson, Michaela Trippl and Elena Zukauskaite
- Make it work!—a study of user innovation in Russia pp. 392-402

- Konstantin Fursov and Thomas Wolfgang Thurner
- Comparative Analysis of R&D-Based Innovation Capabilities in SMEs to Design Innovation Policy pp. 403-416

- Chanwoo Cho, Sun Young Park, Jong Ku Son and Sungjoo Lee
- Policy coordination challenges in governments’ innovation policy—The case of Ontario, Canada pp. 417-427

- Merli Tamtik
- Handbook for Science Public Information Officers pp. 428-429

- Tess Laidlaw
- The Rise of the City: Spatial Dynamics in the Urban Century (New Horizons in Regional Science series) pp. 429-431

- Ramya Swayamprakash
- Big Pharma, Women and the Labour of Love pp. 431-432

- Ericka Johnson
- National Innovation Systems, Social Inclusion And Development: The Latin American Experience pp. 432-433

- Stelvia Matos
- Enhancing research with Plenary Labs pp. 434-439

- Pawan Sinha, Peter Bex, Margaret Kjelgaard and Flip Phillips
- Mapping the human brain: comparing the US and EU Grand Challenges† pp. 440-449

- Dolores Modic and Maryann P. Feldman
Volume 44, issue 2, 2017
- Overcoming the triple helix boundaries in an environmental research collaboration pp. 153-162

- Joacim Rosenlund, Erik Rosell and William Hogland
- The challenges of enhancing collaboration in life science clusters: Lessons from Chicago, Copenhagen and Singapore pp. 163-173

- Sarah Giest
- Universities, knowledge exchange and policy: A comparative study of Ireland and the UK pp. 174-185

- Qiantao Zhang, Charles Larkin and Brian Lucey
- Incentivizing research collaboration using performance-based reward systems pp. 186-198

- Do Han Kim and Hee-Je Bak
- Knowledge acquisition by university researchers through company collaborations: Evidence from South Korea pp. 199-210

- Martin Hemmert
- Socio-technical change linking expectations and representations: Innovating thermal treatment of municipal solid waste pp. 211-224

- Les Levidow and Paul Upham
- The UK’s 2012 Climate Change Risk Assessment: How the rational assessment of science develops policy-based evidence pp. 225-234

- Peter Tangney
- The complex relationship between academic engagement and research output: Evidence from Italy pp. 235-245

- Alessandro Muscio, Laura Ramaciotti and Ugo Rizzo
- Measuring the productivity of national R&D systems: Challenges in cross-national comparisons of R&D input and publication output indicators pp. 246-258

- Dag. W. Aksnes, Gunnar Sivertsen, Thed N. van Leeuwen and Kaja K. Wendt
- The effectiveness of social science research in addressing societal problems: Broadening participation in computing pp. 259-273

- Joshua Rosenbloom and Donna Ginther
- EU Research and Innovation Policies as Factors of Convergence or Divergence after the Crisis pp. 274-283

- Kincsö Izsak and Slavo Radosevic
- Quantifying ‘Output’ for Evaluation: Administrative Knowledge Politics and Changing Epistemic Cultures in Dutch Law Faculties pp. 284-293

- Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner and Sarah de Rijcke
- A new direction for innovation studies? Reconciling the ordinary and the extraordinary pp. 294-298

- Richard Hawkins
- Managing Emerging Technologies for Socio-Economic Impact, edited by Dimitris G. Assimakopoulos, Ilan Oshri and Krsto Pandza pp. 298-300

- Deborah D. Stine
- Understanding the dynamics of global entrepreneurship pp. 300-302

- Anup Kumar Das
Volume 44, issue 1, 2017
- Perceived career prospects and their influence on the sector of employment of recent PhD graduates pp. 1-12

- Cathelijn J. F. Waaijer
- Business incubators in a developing economy: Evidence from Brazil's northeast region pp. 13-25

- Ido Alon and Manuel Godinho
- Universities and innovation in informal settings: Evidence from case studies in South Africa pp. 26-36

- Glenda Kruss and Michael Gastrow
- Collaboration in science and technology organizations of the public sector: A network perspective pp. 37-49

- Bruna P. F. Fonseca, Elton Fernandes and Marcus V. A. Fonseca
- International collaboration and knowledge creation: Evidence from economics in Portuguese academia pp. 50-64

- Nelson Sa, Ana Ribeiro and Vitor Carvalho
- Early social science research about Big Data pp. 65-74

- Jan Youtie, Alan L. Porter and Ying Huang
- Globalization of innovation production: A patent-based industry analysis pp. 75-94

- Jérôme Danguy
- Access to knowledge and catch-up: Exploring some intellectual property rights data from Brazil and South Korea pp. 95-110

- Tulio Chiarini, Marcia Rapini and Leandro Alves Silva
- Determinants of external patenting behavior among university scientists pp. 111-120

- Christopher S. Hayter and Mary K. Feeney
- Market failure in the diffusion of clinician-developed innovations: The case of off-label drug discoveries pp. 121-131

- Eric von Hippel, Harold DeMonaco and Jeroen P. J. de Jong
- Studies of national research performance: A case of ‘methodological nationalism’ and ‘zombie science’? pp. 132-145

- Mads P. Sørensen and Jesper Wiborg Schneider
- Sustaining Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functions: Economic Issues by Clement A. Tisdell pp. 146-147

- Alex Kent
- The University and the Economyby Aldo Geuna and Federica Rossi pp. 147-148

- Margaret Blume-Kohout
- Tunnel Visions: The Rise and Fall of the Superconducting Super Collider pp. 149-150

- Olof Hallonsten
- American Environmental Policy: The Failures of Compliance, Abatement and Mitigation pp. 150-151

- Aviram Sharma
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