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- Science and Technology in the UK

- Pablo D’Este and Andy Neely
- Science and technology innovation , pp 81-111

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- Science and technology policy futures , pp 106-119

- Neal Ryan and Michael B. Charles
- Science and Technology Policy, and Evolutionary Economics , pp 293-318

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- Science and the Cold War

- Geoffrey M. Hodgson
- Science as a Communications Network: An Illustration of Nanoscale Science Research

- Caroline Wagner and Susan A. Mohrman
- Science as a Public Good , pp 61-85

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- Science as a Source of Law

- Peter R. Senn
- Science as a spontaneous order: an essay in the economics of science , pp 164-188

- William N. Butos and Roger Koppl
- Science commercialization

- Outi-Maaria Palo-oja
- Science diplomacy for low-carbon transition: assessing China’s engagement with ASEAN , pp 396-408

- Lunting Wu and Andrea Valente
- Science fiction

- Elina Hiltunen and Aki-Mauri Huhtinen
- Science fiction futures: contemporary developments , pp 223-239

- Thomas Lombardo
- Science fiction futures: historical foundations , pp 209-222

- Thomas Lombardo
- Science for tomorrow - the long lags in productivity enhancement , pp 159-170

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- Science models , pp 135-171

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- Science Parks and High-Tech Clustering

- Jan Annerstedt
- Science Parks in Taiwan: HSIP and TSIP

- Soo-Hung Terence Tsai and Chang-hui Zhou
- Science Parks: Changing Roles and Changing Approaches in their Evaluation

- Marina van Geenhuizen, Danny P. Soetanto and Victor Scholten
- Science, entrepreneurship, and spin-off diversity , pp 82-89

- Deepa Scarrà
- Science, Ethics and Democracy: Towards an Institutional Version of Ecological Economics , pp 124-143

- Peter Söderbaum
- Science, food, and risk: ecological disasters and social inequality under the GMO regime , pp 233-246

- Md Saidul Islam
- Science, society and a sustainable future , pp 3-9

- Johan Rockström and Nicholas Stern
- Science, technology and innovation for inclusive development in Colombia: pilot programmes developed by Colciencias , pp 133-168

- Mónica Salazar, Marcela Lozano-Borda and Diana Lucio-Arias
- Science, technology and innovation for what? Exploring the democratization of knowledge as an answer , pp 377-404

- Rodrigo Arocena and Judith Sutz
- Science, technology and innovation for whom? , pp 1-17

- Bo Göransson
- Science, technology and innovation policies in the European Union: paradigm shifts , pp 20-43

- Marina Dabic
- Science, Technology and Innovation Policies in the Regional Development of Brazil

- Luiz Ricardo Cavalcante and Simone Uderman
- Science, technology and innovation policy that is responsive to innovation performers , pp 59-86

- Gillian M. Marcelle
- Science, technology and society studies perspectives on urban responses to infrastructural breakdown , pp 404-416

- Anique Hommels
- Science, technology and the food and fibre system: legacies and transformations , pp 131-152

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- Science, the environment and the public , pp 158-173

- Luigi Pellizzoni
- Science-based Industries and Spin-offs

- Marco Giarratana and Salvatore Torrisi
- Science-based Regional Development in a Small Region: Scope of Collective Action for Regional Governments

- Knut Koschatzky
- Scientific evidence , pp 106-147

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- Scientific Explanation

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- Scientific fabulation

- Emily Höckert
- Scientific fraud in Russia and other post-Soviet countries

- Andrei A. Rostovtsev, Mikhail S. Gelfand and Larisa G. Melikhova
- Scientific ideas and innovative behavior , pp 445-451

- Albert Link
- Scientific issues in structural econometrics , pp 251-290

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- Scientific mapping of artificial intelligence as an emerging field of knowledge , pp 8-28

- Iván Manuel De la Vega Hernández, Angel Serrano Urdaneta and Oscar Schiappa-Pietra
- Scientific measurements and villagers' knowledge: an integrative multi-agent model from the semi-arid areas of Zimbabwe , pp 188-217

- Tim Lynam
- Scientific prediction and the human condition , pp 3-20

- Frank Whelon Wayman
- Scientific progress: complexities of a contestable concept

- Uskali Mäki
- Scientific research infrastructures enhancing the industrial innovation for a circular bioeconomy: the case of agri-food sector 1

- Mansour Esmaeil Zaei and Krzysztof Klincewicz
- Scientific Research Programmes and the Prediction of Corporate Behaviour , pp 1-19

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- Scientific research, externalities and economic growth

- Maria Rosaria Carillo and Erasmo Papagni
- Scientific revolutions and the advancement of explanation and prediction , pp 427-458

- Frank Whelon Wayman
- Scientific rigor

- Marcel Boumans
- Scientists as businessmen – can they, should they? , pp 192-209

- Katalin Erdős
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