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- 2025-01: Corporate transition pathways from a policy mix perspective

- Luke Georghiou
- 2024-06: Are scientists perceived as credible experts?

- Anders Broström, Cornelia Lawson and Mabel Sanchez Barrioluengo
- 2024-03: UK levelling up R&D mission effects: A multi-region input-output approach

- Huanjia Ma, Raquel Ortega-Argiles and Matthew Lyons
- 2024-02: Joseph Schumpeter, Alfred Marshall and the nature of restless capitalism

- Stan Metcalfe
- 2024-01: Digital transformation in firms: determinants of technology adoption and implications for performance

- Silvia Massini, Mabel Sanchez Barrioluengo, Xiaoxiao Yu and Reza Salehnejad
- 2023-06: Innovation-promoting impacts of public procurement

- Elvira Uyarra, Oishee Kundu, Raquel Ortega-Argiles and Malcolm Harbour
- 2023-05: The principles of digital transformation for development (DX4D): Systematic literature review and future research agenda

- Richard Heeks, Bookie Ezeomah, Gianluca Iazzolino, Aarti Krishnan, Rose Pritchard, Jaco Renken and Qingna Zhou
- 2023-04: The spatial and scalar implications of missions: Challenges and opportunities for policy

- Elvira Uyarra, Iris Wanzenböck and Kieron Flanagan
- 2023-03: Demand, public procurement and transformation

- Jakob Edler
- 2023-02: To acquire or not to acquire? Duration of due diligence in technology acquisitions

- Huma Javaid, Xavier Castaner, Panos Desyllas and Orietta Marsili
- 2023-01: Can scientists remain internationally visible after the return to their home country? A study of Chinese scientists

- Ying Zhang, Cornelia Lawson and Liangping Ding