Science and Public Policy
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Volume 42, issue 6, 2015
- Analysing and simulating the effects of open innovation policies: Application of the results to Cambodia pp. 743-760

- JinHyo Joseph Yun, DongKyu Won, ByungYong Hwang, JinWon Kang and DongHwan Kim
- The determinants of academic career advancement: Evidence from Italy pp. 761-774

- Giovanni Abramo, Ciriaco Andrea D’Angelo and Francesco Rosati
- Prospecting responsible technology paths: Management options for an appropriate societal embedding of medical neuroimaging pp. 775-788

- Marlous E. Arentshorst, Tjard de Cock Buning, Wouter P. C. Boon and Jacqueline E. W. Broerse
- On the relationship between gender disparities in scholarly communication and country-level development indicators pp. 789-810

- Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Chaoqun Ni and Vincent Larivière
- International mobility: Findings from a survey of researchers in the EU pp. 811-826

- Pål Børing, Kieron Flanagan, Dimitri Gagliardi, Aris Kaloudis and Aikaterini Karakasidou
- Differential effects of intellectual property rights on innovation and economic performance: A cross-industry investigation pp. 827-840

- Kyungchul Cho, Changseok Kim and Juneseuk Shin
- Formation and expansion of a new organizational field in experimental science pp. 841-854

- Olof Hallonsten and Thomas Heinze
- The third mission of universities: An investigation of the espoused values pp. 855-870

- Michela Loi and Maria Chiara Di Guardo
- Chinese university governance: Tensions and reforms pp. 871-886

- Sylvia Schwaag Serger, Mats Benner and Li Liu
- Perspective: Science and technology policy – What is at stake and why should scientists participate? pp. 887-900

- Bharat Bhushan
- Logistics Clusters: Delivering Value and Driving Growth pp. 901-902

- Brian Wixted
- Advancing theories of firm growth by scrutinizing assumptions pp. 902-904

- Lei Xu
- Governance for Urban Sustainability and Resilience pp. 904-905

- Stephanie S. Shipp
Volume 42, issue 5, 2015
- Commercializing academic research in emerging economies: Do organizational identities matter? pp. 599-613

- Debabrata Chatterjee and Balram Sankaran
- Functional evolution and accumulation of technological innovation systems: The case of renewable energy in East Africa pp. 614-631

- Aschalew Tigabu, Frans Berkhout and Pieter van Beukering
- Looking under the street light: Limitations of mainstream technology transfer indicators pp. 632-645

- Kristjan Sigurdson, Creso M. Sá and Andrew Kretz
- Employment, research performance and decentralization: The experience and perspectives of doctorate holders in Brazil pp. 646-660

- Adriana Bin, Ana M. Carneiro, Sergio Salles-Filho and Fernando A. B. Colugnati
- Excellence and growth dynamics: A comparative study of the Matthew effect pp. 661-675

- Liv Langfeldt, Mats Benner, Gunnar Sivertsen, Ernst H. Kristiansen, Dag W. Aksnes, Siri Brorstad Borlaug, Hanne Foss Hansen, Egil Kallerud and Antti Pelkonen
- Conceptualizing credibility, relevance and legitimacy for evaluating the effectiveness of science–policy interfaces: Challenges and opportunities pp. 676-689

- Ulrich Heink, Elisabeth Marquard, Katja Heubach, Kurt Jax, Carolin Kugel, Carsten Neßhöver, Rosmarie K. Neumann, Axel Paulsch, Sebastian Tilch, Johannes Timaeus and Marie Vandewalle
- International research visits and careers: An analysis of bioscience academics in Japan pp. 690-710

- Cornelia Lawson and Sotaro Shibayama
- Heterogeneous effects of financial constraints on innovation: Evidence from Chile pp. 711-724

- Roberto Alvarez and Gustavo Crespi
- How incentives trickle down: Local use of a national bibliometric indicator system pp. 725-737

- Kaare Aagaard
- Understanding the public procurement of innovation Public Procurement and Innovation: The Role of Institutions by Max Rolfstam pp. 738-739

- Paige A. Clayton
- Understanding entrepreneurship teaching in a nutshell Teaching Entrepreneurship: A Practice-based Approach by Heidi M. Neck, Patricia G. Greene and Candida G. Brush pp. 739-741

- Anup Kumar Das
- The Therapeutic Cloning Debate: Global Science and Journalism in the Public Sphere by Eric A. Jensen pp. 741-742

- Nayantara Sheoran
Volume 42, issue 4, 2015
- Why do international research collaborations last? Virtuous circle of feedback loops, continuity and renewal pp. 433-447

- Inga Ulnicane
- Policy ideas and policy learning about ‘basic research’ in South Korea pp. 448-459

- Yongsu Ko
- Collaborative research for academic knowledge creation: How team characteristics, motivation, and processes influence research impact pp. 460-473

- Seongkyoon Jeong and Jae Young Choi
- Openness determinants of national research funding programmes in EU27 pp. 474-486

- Alexander Cuntz and Jan Peuckert
- Negotiated expertise in policy-making: How governments use hybrid advisory committees pp. 487-500

- Eva Krick
- Stakeholder-led knowledge production: Development of a long-term management plan for North Sea Nephrops fisheries pp. 501-513

- Kari Stange, Jan van Tatenhove and Judith van Leeuwen
- Integrating the supply and demand sides of public support to new technology-based firms pp. 514-529

- Anna Bergek and Charlotte Norrman
- Characterizing and comparing innovation systems by different ‘modes’ of knowledge production: A proximity approach pp. 530-548

- Sjoerd Hardeman, Koen Frenken, Önder Nomaler and Anne L. J. Ter Wal
- Epistemic integration of the European Research Area: The shifting geography of the knowledge base of Finnish research, 1995–2010 pp. 549-566

- Hannes Toivanen and Arho Suominen
- Research collaboration in the social sciences: What factors are associated with disciplinary and interdisciplinary collaboration? pp. 567-582

- Richard Woolley, Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo, Tim Turpin and Jane Marceau
- A cross-national environmental cluster collaboration: Shifting between an analytical and management level of the triple helix pp. 583-593

- Joacim Rosenlund, William Hogland, Anders W. Johansson and Jackie Seddon
- Vulnerability in Technological Cultures: New Directions in Research and Governance edited by Anique Hommels, Jessica Mesman and Wiebe E. Bijker pp. 594-595

- Sam Weiss Evans
- Cheap and Clean: How Americans Think About Energy in the Age of Global Warming by Stephen Ansolabehere and David M. Konisky pp. 595-597

- Anthony M. Levenda
Volume 42, issue 3, 2015
- Technology licensing in China pp. 293-299

- Yuandi Wang, Jason Li-Ying, Jin Chen and Zheng Lu
- Governance of EU research policy: Charting forms of scientific democracy in the European Research Area pp. 300-314

- Lorna Ryan
- Can medical products be developed on a non-profit basis? Exploring product development partnerships for neglected diseases pp. 315-338

- V. Muñoz, Fabiana Visentin, D. Foray and Patrick Gaulé
- The state of the art in societal impact assessment for security research pp. 339-354

- Kush Wadhwa, David Barnard-Wills and David Wright
- University R&D Funding Strategies in a Changing Federal Funding Environment pp. 355-368

- Margaret Blume-Kohout, Krishna Kumar and Neeraj Sood
- Toward an assessment of impacts from US technology and innovation policies pp. 369-376

- Barry Bozeman and Albert Link
- Censorship and free speech in scientific controversies pp. 377-386

- Brian Martin
- Science Media Centres and public policy pp. 387-400

- Simone Rödder
- Innovation policy mix in a multi-level context: The case of the Baltic Sea Region countries pp. 401-414

- Anete Vītola
- Unpreparedness and risk in Big Science policy: Sweden and the European Spallation Source pp. 415-426

- Olof Hallonsten
- The Internationalization of Business R&D edited by Bernhard Dachs, Robert Stehrer and Georg Zahradnik pp. 427-429

- Rahul S. Mane
- Beyond Bibliometrics: Harnessing Multidimensional Indicators of Scholarly Impact edited by Blaise Cronin and Cassidy R. Sugimoto pp. 429-431

- Andrea Scharnhorst
- Can we bridge the ‘Anthropocene gap’? Global Environmental Governance, Technology and Politics: The Anthropocene Gap by Victor Galaz pp. 431-432

- Micha Rahder
Volume 42, issue 2, 2015
- Regional innovation policy and coordination: Illustrations from Southern Sweden pp. 147-161

- Magnus Nilsson and Jerker Moodysson
- Ex-ante evaluation of publicly funded R&D projects: Searching for exploration pp. 162-175

- Nadika A. Bulathsinhala
- Small and medium-sized enterprises, intellectual property, and public policy pp. 176-187

- Rashid Nikzad
- Politicization and expertise: Changing research–policy dialogues on migrant integration in Europe pp. 188-200

- Peter Scholten and Stijn Verbeek
- What do scientists think about the public and does it matter to their online engagement? pp. 201-214

- John C. Besley
- Education, training and skills in innovation policy pp. 215-227

- Susana Borrás and Charles Edquist
- Models and visions of science–policy interaction: Remarks from a Delphi study in Italy pp. 228-241

- Adriana Valente, Tommaso Castellani, Maja Larsen and Arja R. Aro
- Interdisciplinary research and geography: Overcoming barriers through proximity pp. 242-254

- Josephine Rekers and Teis Hansen
- The evolving role of collaboration in developing scientific capability: Evidence from Korean government-supported research institutes pp. 255-272

- Joohyoung Park, Seongkyoon Jeong, Yongik Yoon and Heesang Lee
- Shale gas: Energy innovation in a (non-)knowledge society: A press discourse analysis pp. 273-286

- Aleksandra Wagner
- Knowledge-Intensive Entrepreneurship in Low-Tech Industries edited by Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen and Isabel Schwinge pp. 287-288

- Jennifer M. Miller
- Innovation and Inequality: Emerging Technologies in an Unequal World edited by Susan Cozzens and Dhanaraj Thakur pp. 289-290

- Eric Anderson
- The Innovator’s Hypothesis: How Cheap Experiments Are Worth More Than Good Ideas by Michael Schrage pp. 290-291

- Adam Holbrook
Volume 42, issue 1, 2015
- Challenges for regional innovation policies in Central and Eastern Europe: Spatial concentration and foreign control of US patenting pp. 1-14

- Balázs Lengyel, Tamás Sebestyén and Loet Leydesdorff
- The roles of universities in fostering knowledge-intensive clusters in Chinese regional innovation systems pp. 15-29

- Yuzhuo Cai and Cui Liu
- The size of research funding: Trends and implications pp. 30-43

- Carter Bloch and Mads P. Sørensen
- A next wave of Technology Assessment? Barriers and opportunities for establishing TA in seven European countries pp. 44-58

- Leonhard Hennen and Linda Nierling
- The role of policy incentives in the reproduction of asymmetries within nanotechnology knowledge networks pp. 59-71

- Marcela Suarez and Gabriela Dutrénit
- Higher-level responsiveness? Socio-technical integration within US and UK nanotechnology research priority setting pp. 72-85

- E. Fisher and G. Maricle
- In discursive negotiation: Knowledge and the formation of Finnish innovation policy pp. 86-106

- Marja-Liisa Niinikoski and Stefan Kuhlmann
- The impact of foreign-born scientists and engineers on American nanoscience research pp. 107-120

- James P. Walsh
- The evolution of science concentrations: The case of Newcastle Science City pp. 121-138

- Drew Gertner and Bart A.G. Bossink
- Institutional economics for a discipline at sea Capitalism and Democracy: A Fragile Alliance by Theo van de Klundert pp. 139-141

- Michael Reinsborough
- Economic Organization, Industrial Dynamics and Development: Selected Essays by Giovanni Dosi pp. 141-143

- John A. Alic
- Marianna Mazzucato The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Public vs Private Sector Myths pp. 143-145

- Richard Hawkins
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