Science and Public Policy
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Volume 41, issue 6, 2014
- An in-depth study of direct and indirect impacts from the research of a physics professor pp. 701-719

- Eugenia Perez Vico
- Moving from monodisciplinarity towards transdisciplinarity: Insights into the barriers and facilitators that scientists faced pp. 720-733

- Marianne Benard and Tjard de Cock-Buning
- Network analysis to evaluate cross-disciplinary research collaborations: The Human Sensing Research Center, Korea pp. 734-749

- Chang Hoon Yang and Jungeun Heo
- Enabling work? Family-friendly policies and academic productivity for men and women scientists pp. 750-764

- Mary K Feeney, Margarita Bernal and Lauren Bowman
- Twenty five years of private wheat breeding in the UK: Lessons for other countries pp. 765-779

- Viktoriya Galushko and Richard Gray
- Varieties of research coordination: A comparative analysis of two strategic research consortia pp. 780-792

- Tjerk Wardenaar, Stefan P. L. de Jong and Laurens K. Hessels
- Can R&D be identified and measured in services? Empirical evidence from university hospitals pp. 793-808

- Cariza Teixeira Bohrer and Eduardo Raupp de Vargas
- Research agendas involving patients: Factors that facilitate or impede translation of patients’ perspectives in programming and implementation pp. 809-820

- Carina A. C. M. Pittens, Janneke E. Elberse, Merel Visse, Tineke A. Abma and Jacqueline E. W. Broerse
- Predictors of attitudes toward carbon capture and storage using data on world views and CCS-specific attitudes pp. 821-834

- David C. Warren, Sanya Carley, Rachel M. Krause, John A. Rupp and John D. Graham
- EU innovation policy: One size doesn’t fit allChallenges for European Innovation Policy: Cohesion and Excellence from a Schumpeterian Perspective edited by Slavo Radosevic and Anna Kaderabkova pp. 835-836

- Zafer Sonmez
- Agglomeration, Clusters and Entrepreneurship: Studies in Regional Economic Development edited by Charlie Karlsson, Börje Johansson and Roger R. Stough pp. 836-838

- Zafer Sönmez
- Choreographing the end of the beginning of human stem cell research: An ethically intricate affairGood Science: The Ethical Choreography of Stem Cell Science by Charis Thompson pp. 838-839

- Michael Flower
Volume 41, issue 5, 2014
- Co-marketing alliances in the Brazilian biofuel sector: An analysis based on strategic alliances pp. 553-560

- Paloma de Mattos Fagundes, Ana Claudia Machado Padilha and Antonio Domingos Padula
- The politics of ideas: The complex interplay of health inequalities research and policy pp. 561-574

- Katherine E. Smith
- Political representations of nano in Swedish government documents pp. 575-596

- Max Boholm
- Tacit knowledge and the biological weapons regime pp. 597-610

- James Revill and Catherine Jefferson
- Citizens’ support for government spending on science and technology pp. 611-624

- Luis Sanz-Menéndez, Gregg G. Van Ryzin and Eloisa del Pino
- Spatial distribution of scientific activities: An exploratory analysis of Brazil, 2000–10 pp. 625-640

- Tulio Chiarini, Vanessa Parreiras Oliveira and Fabio Chaves do Couto e Silva Neto
- The many ways of academic researchers: How is science made useful? pp. 641-657

- Staffan Jacobsson, Eugenia Perez Vico and Hans Hellsmark
- Identifying international research cooperation capabilities in information and communication technologies pp. 658-672

- Erich Prem
- Institutional frameworks and terms of reference: The public discussion on clinical xenotransplantation in Australia pp. 673-684

- Peta S. Cook
- Creating problems in the governance of science: Bioethics and human/animal chimeras pp. 685-696

- Brian Salter and Alison Harvey
- Governance, Regulation and Innovation: Theory and Evidence from Firms and Nations edited by Mehmet Ugur pp. 697-698

- Jordi Vallverdú
- Urban Competitiveness and Innovation edited by Pengfei Ni and Zheng Qiongjie pp. 698-699

- Stephanie S. Shipp
Volume 41, issue 4, 2014
- Introduction to special section: A retrospective look at US science and technology policy pp. 409-410

- Albert Link
- An agent, not a mole: Assessing the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy pp. 411-418

- David M. Hart
- Innovation in innovation policy management: The Experimental Technology Incentives Program and the policy experiment pp. 419-424

- Gregory Tassey
- The new model innovation agencies: An overview pp. 425-437

- William B. Bonvillian
- The US Federal Trade Commission’s Line of Business Program and innovation research pp. 438-448

- John Scott
- Congress’s own think tank: Learning from the legacy of the Office of Technology Assessment (1972–95) pp. 449-457

- Peter D. Blair
- The returns to R&D: Division of Policy Research and Analysis at the National Science Foundation pp. 458-463

- Michael J. Hall, Stephen K. Layson and Albert Link
- The role of early-career factors in the formation of serial academic inventors pp. 464-479

- Cornelia Lawson and Valerio Sterzi
- Upstream public engagement, downstream policy-making? The Brain Imaging Dialogue as a community of inquiry pp. 480-492

- Oliver Escobar
- Informal collaborations between social sciences and humanities researchers and non-academic partners pp. 493-506

- Julia Olmos-Peñuela, Jordi Molas-Gallart and Elena Castro-Martínez
- Synthetic biology, water industry and the performance of an innovation barrier pp. 507-519

- Susan Molyneux-Hodgson and Andrew S. Balmer
- On the drivers of international collaboration: The impact of informal communication, motivation, and research resources pp. 520-531

- Seongkyoon Jeong, Jae Young Choi and Jang-Yun Kim
- A holistic approach to regional strategies: The case of the Basque Country pp. 532-547

- Mikel Navarro, Jesús M. Valdaliso, Mari Jose Aranguren and Edurne Magro
- Crisis, Innovation and Sustainable Development: The Ecological Opportunity edited by Blandine Laperche, Nadine Levratto and Dimitri Uzunidis pp. 548-549

- Govert Valkenburg
- Conceptual Richness and Methodological Diversity in Entrepreneurship Research edited by Alain Fayolle, Paula Kyrö, Tõnis Mets and Urve Venesaar pp. 549-551

- Abiodun Egbetokun
Volume 41, issue 3, 2014
- Introduction to special section: Assessment of emerging science and technology: Integration opportunities and challenges pp. 269-271

- Thomas Reiss and Kate Millar
- Synthetic biology: Too early for assessments? A review of synthetic biology assessments in Germany pp. 272-282

- Davy van Doren and Nils B. Heyen
- Biofuels under the spotlight: The state of assessment and potential for integration pp. 283-293

- Philip Boucher, Robert Smith and Kate Millar
- Responsible research and innovation in miniature: Information asymmetries hindering a more inclusive ‘nanofood’ development pp. 294-305

- Erik de Bakker, Carolien de Lauwere, Anne-Charlotte Hoes and Volkert Beekman
- Assessments of emerging science and technologies: Mapping the landscape pp. 306-316

- Ellen-Marie Forsberg, Erik Thorstensen, Rasmus Øjvind Nielsen and Erik de Bakker
- Are assessments responding to a dynamic environment? Evidence from four emerging techno-scientific domains pp. 317-331

- Davy van Doren, Ellen-Marie Forsberg and Ralf Lindner
- Expert involvement in policy development: A systematic review of current practice pp. 332-343

- Arnout R.H. Fischer, Meike T. A. Wentholt, Gene Rowe and Lynn J. Frewer
- Totally radical: From transformative research to transformative innovation pp. 344-358

- Avery Sen
- Voting for stem cells: How local conditions tempered moral opposition to Proposition 71 pp. 359-369

- Nick Dragojlovic
- Dual-use research and the H5N1 bird flu: Is restricting publication the solution to biosecurity issues? pp. 370-383

- Sabrina Engel-Glatter
- Are ‘STEM from Mars and SSH from Venus’?: Challenging disciplinary stereotypes of research’s social value pp. 384-400

- Julia Olmos-Peñuela, Paul Benneworth and Elena Castro-Martínez
- Public–Private Innovation Networks in Services edited by Faïz Gallouj, Luis Rubalcaba and Paul Windrum pp. 401-402

- Govind Gopakumar
- What Should Think Tanks Do?: A Strategic Guide to Policy Impact by Andrew Selee pp. 402-403

- Jacqueline Meszaros
- Sustainable Development, Evaluation and Policy-Making: Theory, Practise and Quality Assurance edited by Anneke von Raggamby and Frieder Rubik pp. 403-404

- Yves Laberge
- Handbook of Innovation Indicators and Measurement, edited by Fred Gault pp. 405

- Krishna Ravi Srinivas
- Why innovation measurement is as hard as it looks Handbook of Innovation Indicators and Measurement, edited by Fred Gault pp. 406-407

- Carol A. Robbins
Volume 41, issue 2, 2014
- Interaction with science: In what sense a case of learning by doing? pp. 141-150

- Anders Broström
- Beyond the third mission: Exploring the emerging university function of co-creation for sustainability pp. 151-179

- Gregory Trencher, Masaru Yarime, Kes B. McCormick, Christopher N. H. Doll and Steven B. Kraines
- How does openness affect innovation? Evidence from national key laboratories in China pp. 180-193

- Ping Lv
- Balancing credibility, relevance and legitimacy: A critical assessment of trade-offs in science–policy interfaces pp. 194-206

- Simo Sarkki, Jari Niemelä, Rob Tinch, Sybille van den Hove, Allan Watt and Juliette Young
- Towards dynamic research configurations: A framework for reflection on the contribution of research to policy and innovation processes pp. 207-218

- Marc Schut, Annemarie van Paassen, Cees Leeuwis and Laurens Klerkx
- Bio-entrepreneurship as a bridge between science and business in a regional cluster: South Africa’s first attempts pp. 219-233

- Ramazan Uctu and Rachel Jafta
- The instrumental use of technical doubts: Technological controversies, investment decisions and air pollution controls in the global shipping industry pp. 234-244

- Michael Bloor, Helen Sampson, Susan Baker and Katrin Dahlgren
- Brazilian pharmaceutical industry and generic drugs policy: Impacts on structure and innovation and recent developments pp. 245-256

- Thiago Caliari and Ricardo Machado Ruiz
- Competing through innovation: Technology Strategy and Antitrust Policies by David J. Teece pp. 257-258

- Finn Orstavik
- Intellectual Property Rights and the Financing of Technological Innovation: Public Policy and the Efficiency of the Markets by Carl Benedikt Frey pp. 258-260

- Erin L. Cadwalader
- Handbook on the Economic Complexity of Technological Change edited by Cristiano Antonelli pp. 260-261

- Andreas Ligtvoet
- Creativity and Entrepreneurship: Changing Currents in Education and Public Life edited by Lynn Book and David P. Phillips pp. 261-263

- Steven Hrotic
- How Entrepreneurs Do What They Do: Case Studies in Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurship edited by Maureen McKelvey and Astrid Heidemann Lassen pp. 263-265

- Michael Beyerlein
- Is American Science in Decline? by Yu Xie and Alexandra A. Killewald pp. 265-266

- Xuhong Su
- Corrigendum to ‘The New Knowledge Workers by Dariusz Jemielniak’ pp. 267

- Jennifer M. Miller
- Erratum to ‘Which extramural scientists were funded by the US National Institutes of Health from its ARRA funds?’ pp. 268

- Martin D. Sorin and Randall J. Hannum
Volume 41, issue 1, 2014
- Nanotechnology: Rhetoric, risk and regulation pp. 1-14

- Graeme A. Hodge, Andrew D. Maynard and Diana M. Bowman
- The heterogeneity of knowledge and the academic mode of knowledge governance: Italian evidence in the first part of the 20th century pp. 15-28

- Cristiano Antonelli and Claudio Fassio
- The European Research Council and the European research funding landscape pp. 29-43

- Terttu Luukkonen
- Individual perception vs. structural context: Searching for multilevel determinants of social acceptance of new science and technology across 34 countries pp. 44-57

- Seoyong Kim, Sang-Ok Choi and Jaesun Wang
- Which extramural scientists were funded by the US National Institutes of Health from its ARRA funds? pp. 58-75

- Martin D. Sorin and Randall J. Hannum
- Governing ‘dual-use’ research in Canada: A policy review pp. 76-93

- Bryn Williams-Jones, Catherine Olivier and Elise Smith
- Argumentative practices in science, technology and innovation policy: The case of clinician-scientists and translational research pp. 94-106

- Etienne Vignola-Gagné
- Government R&D funding in economic downturns: Testing the varieties of capitalism conjecture pp. 107-118

- So Young Kim
- The fall of research and rise of innovation: Changes in New Zealand science policy discourse pp. 119-130

- Shirley Leitch, Judy Motion, Elizabeth Merlot and Sally Davenport
- Cycles, Crises and Innovation: Path to Sustainable Development – A Kaleckian–Schumpeterian Synthesis by Jerry Courvisanos pp. 131-132

- Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech
- A sketchy portrait of the public-sector entrepreneurGovernpreneurship: Establishing a Thriving Entrepreneurial Spirit in Government by Robert D. Hisrich and Amr Al-Dabbagh pp. 132-133

- Stefan Artmann
- Transnational Culture in the Internet Age edited by Sean A. Pager and Adam Candeub pp. 134-135

- Josh Trapani
- Cosmopolitan Commons: Sharing Resources and Risks across Borders, edited by Nil Disco and Eda Kranakis pp. 135-137

- Chris Kortright
- Creating and sustaining knowledge-intensive entrepreneurshipManaging Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneurship by Maureen McKelvey and Astrid Heidemann Lassen pp. 137-138

- Terje Grønning
- Societal Entrepreneurship: Positioning, Penetrating, Promoting edited by Karin Berglund, Bengt Johannisson and Birgitta SchwartzSocial Entrepreneurship: To Act as if and Make a Difference by Bjorn Bjerke and Mathias Karlsson pp. 139-140

- Genevieve Teil
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