Prometheus
1997 - 2017
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Volume 35, issue 4, 2017
- Editorial pp. 247-248

- Stuart Macdonald
- Research and data-sharing policy in Sweden – neoliberal courses, forces and discourses* pp. 249-266

- Zoran Slavnic
- Innovation paradoxes: a review and typology of explanations pp. 267-290

- Thanos Fragkandreas
- How to make an artificial satellite out of a nuclear reactor. An exploration of research-technology emergence and management at INVAP* pp. 291-304

- Gustavo Seijo
- Why invisible boundaries matter: imagined institutions and power pp. 305-323

- Tim Ray
Volume 35, issue 3, 2017
- Editorial pp. 169-170

- Stuart Macdonald
- Marginalising homœopathy: an Australian case study pp. 171-192

- Joanne Greenland
- Sinking deltas: trapped in a dual lock-in of technology and institutions pp. 193-213

- Chris Seijger, Gerald Jan Ellen, Stephanie Janssen, Esther Verheijen and Gilles Erkens
- Achieving impact: impact evaluations and narrative simplification pp. 215-230

- Tomas Hellström and Christina Hellström
- Research handbook on intellectual property and the life sciences pp. 231-236

- Kevin Scally
- Innovation and its enemies: why people resist new technologies pp. 237-246

- Mariska Thalitha Bosschaert
- Will robots take your job? pp. 240-241

- Petar Jandrić
- Media anthropology for the digital age pp. 241-244

- Mihai Coman
- Autonomous Learning in the Workplace pp. 244-246

- Richard Joseph
Volume 35, issue 2, 2017
- Editorial pp. 93-95

- Stuart Macdonald
- Idealistic incentives in non-governmental organization innovativeness: bridging theoretical gaps pp. 97-110

- Malin Lindberg and Cecilia Nahnfeldt
- Managing the transition to open access publishing: a psychological perspective pp. 111-135

- Dagmara M. Weckowska, Nadine Levin, Sabina Leonelli, John Dupré and David Castle
- Athenaeus describes the most ancient intellectual property pp. 137-143

- Michael Witty
- Examining the Effectiveness of Support for UK Wave Energy Innovation since 2000. Lost at Sea or a New Wave of Innovation? pp. 145-158

- William Kingston
- Leaks, whistleblowing and the public interest: the law of unauthorised disclosures pp. 159-160

- Brian Martin
- Designing in ethics pp. 160-161

- Steven Umbrello
- Cities in Global Capitalism pp. 161-163

- Rick Searle
- Will the Internet fragment?: Sovereignty, globalization and cyberspace pp. 163-165

- Marcelo Rinesi
- Philosophy and the precautionary principle: science, evidence and environmental policy pp. 165-168

- Steve Fuller
Volume 35, issue 1, 2017
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Stuart Macdonald
- Typologies of knowledge: a reexamination from the perspective of cognitive materialism pp. 3-20

- Mariano Zukerfeld
- The third sector of R&D: literature review, basic analysis, and research agenda pp. 21-35

- Olof Hallonsten
- Artificial intelligence and knowledge management: questioning the tacit dimension pp. 37-56

- Louis Sanzogni, Gustavo Guzman and Peter Busch
- Prestige auditing and the market for academic esteem: a framework and an appeal pp. 57-73

- J. E. Elliott
- A journal is a club: a new economic model for scholarly publishing pp. 75-92

- Jason Potts, John Hartley, Lucy Montgomery, Cameron Neylon and Ellie Rennie
Volume 34, issue 3-4, 2016
- Editorial pp. 171-172

- Stuart Macdonald
- Between innovation and industrial policy: how Washington succeeds and fails at renewable energy pp. 173-189

- Robert MacNeil
- Materiality and sustainability transitions: integrating climate change in transport infrastructure in Ontario, Canada pp. 191-206

- Kean Birch
- Data sharing in low-resourced research environments pp. 207-224

- Brian Rappert and Louise Bezuidenhout
- The challenge of film to innovation and entrepreneurship studies pp. 225-230

- Martin Wood, Smiljana Glisovic and Leo Berkeley
- The econocracy: the perils of leaving economics to the experts pp. 231-249

- Gavin Swann
- Public debate in Russia: matters of disorder pp. 251-254

- Nigel Holden
- Leadership BS: fixing workplaces and careers one truth at a time pp. 255-257

- Richard Joseph
- Public universities, managerialism and the value of higher education pp. 257-260

- Margaret Thornton
- Patent pledges: global perspectives on patent law’s private ordering frontier pp. 260-263

- William Kingston
- Innovating: a doer’s manifesto pp. 264-266

- Boru Douthwaite
Volume 34, issue 2, 2016
- Editorial pp. 83-84

- Stuart Macdonald
- Innovation after Brexit pp. 85-94

- William Kingston
- Building tribal communities in the collaborative economy: an innovation framework pp. 95-113

- Stuart J. Barnes and Jan Mattsson
- Safety in unpredictable complex systems – a framework for the analysis of safety derived from the nuclear power industry pp. 115-132

- Craig S. Webster
- Science transformed? A comparative analysis of ‘societal relevance’ rhetoric and practices in 14 Canadian Networks of Centres of Excellence pp. 133-152

- Aline Coutinho and Nathan Young
- Transferring intermediate technologies to rural enterprises in developing economies: a conceptual framework pp. 153-170

- Deycy Janeth Sánchez Preciado, Björn Claes and Nicholas Theodorakopoulos
Volume 34, issue 1, 2016
- What’s happening to our universities? pp. 1-5

- Stuart Macdonald
- What’s happening to our universities? pp. 7-24

- Ben Martin
- The boiled frog and the dodo pp. 25-37

- Thomas Docherty
- Warwick University plc: neo-liberalism, authoritarianism and resistance pp. 39-48

- Connor Woodman
- The university, Prevent and cultures of compliance pp. 49-62

- Mark McGovern
- ‘The turn of the screw’; marketization and higher education in England pp. 63-72

- John Holmwood
- Playing to the numbers pp. 73-77

- Ken Coates
- Of boiled frogs and other things pp. 79-82

- Margaret Thornton
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