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2021, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 451-461 Research on Researchers. Coping during COVID-19. Results on a Nation-Wide Survey
by Evi Sachini & Lois Labrianidis & Konstantinos Sioumalas-Christodoulou & Charalampos Chrysomallidis & Galatios Siganos & Agathi Belouli & Nikolaos Karampekios - 462-473 The Study of Network Effects on Research Impact in Africa
by Leila Tahmooresnejad & Catherine Beaudry & Seyed Reza Mirnezami - 474-487 The Impact of I-Corps on Accelerating Venture Discontinuation in a Southeastern US University
by Jan Youtie & Seokbeom Kwon & Seokkyun Woo - 488-489 Local government competition and regional innovation efficiency: From the perspective of China-style fiscal federalism
by Chen Zhao & Feng Feng & Yuee Chen & Xingteng Li - 499-507 Making a Research Infrastructure: Conditions and Strategies to Transform a Service into an Infrastructure
by Benedikt Fecher & Rebecca Kahn & Nataliia Sokolovska & Teresa Völker & Philip Nebe - 508-520 The more the merrier? Inventor team size, diversity, and innovation quality
by Die Hu & Maoyan She & Lingfeng Ye & Zhiwei Wang - 521-530 Switching between worlds apart: Negotiating European space sector cultures through innovation
by Michael Clormann - 531-540 Environmental scanning perspective: The moderating effects of organizational risk and government subsidy in innovation search process
by Qingwen Bo & Bo Zou & Feng Guo - 541-552 Globally Bred Chinese Talents Returning Home: An Analysis of a Reverse Brain-Drain Flagship Policy
by Giulio Marini & Lili Yang - 553-561 Engaging Experts in Global Biotech Governance: What Influences their Judgement on Value-Laden Challenges?
by Hanzhi Yu & Jianhua Xu & Lan Xue - 562-575 Evaluating blockchain technology and related policies in China and the USA
by Nan Jiang & Xing Liu & Ming Xu - 576-581 Knowledge Transfers from Federally Funded Research and Development Centers
by Albert N Link - 582-591 How Heads of Departments Find It Meaningful to Engage with Gender Balance Policies
by Vivian Anette Lagesen - 592-601 The Post-Normal Challenges of COVID-19: Constructing Effective and Legitimate Responses
by Stephen Rainey & Maru Mormina & Sapfo Lignou & Joseph Nguyen & Paula Larsson - 602-603 Erratum to: How do institutional changes facilitate university-centric networks in Taiwan? The triple-helix model of innovation view
by Yuan-Chieh Chang & Po-Hsuan Chen & Min-Jun Teng
2021, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 295-308 CGE analysis of R&D investment policy considering trade-offs between economic growth and stability
by Won-Sik Hwang & Yeongjun Yeo & Inha Oh & Chanyoung Hong & Sungmoon Jung & Heewon Yang & Jeong-Dong Lee - 309-324 How do institutional changes facilitate university-centric networks in Taiwan? The Triple Helix model of innovation view
by Yuan-Chieh Chang & Po-Hsuan Chen & Min-Jun Teng - 325-333 A Hierarchy of Interests: Discursive Practices on the Value of Particle and High-Energy Physics
by Chih-Wei Yeh - 334-352 How Does the Local Knowledge of Scientists Influence Their Impact on Governance Performance?
by Lihua Yang - 352-363 The university third mission and the European Structural Funds in peripheral regions: Insights from Finland
by Maria Salomaa & David Charles - 364-386 The distribution of indirect cost recovery in academic research
by Alexandra Graddy-Reed & Maryann Feldman & Janet Bercovitz & W. Scott Langford - 387-397 Transformative innovation policy approach to e-waste management in Ghana: Perspectives of actors on transformative changes
by Gordon Akon-Yamga & Chux U. Daniels & Wilhemina Quaye & Blanche M. Ting & Adelaide A. Asante - 398-411 Boundary speak in sustainability studies: Computational reading of a transversal field
by Jeremias Herberg & Seán Schmitz & Dorota Stasiak & Gregor Schmieg - 412-422 Overcoming vested interests against innovation through political entrepreneurship: A comparative study of Korean mobility cases
by Yong In Choi & Byoung-Joo Kim - 423-437 Empowering professionalism in mission-oriented innovation
by Markus M. Bugge & Fazilat Siddiq - 438-444 The promises and premises of mission-oriented innovation policy—A reflection and ways forward
by Matthijs J. Janssen & Jonas Torrens & Joeri H. Wesseling & Iris Wanzenböck - 445-445 Corrigendum to: CGE analysis of R&D investment policy considering trade-offs between economic growth and stability
by Won-Sik Hwang & Yeongjun Yeo & Inha Oh & Chanyoung Hong & Sungmoon Jung & Heewon Yang & Jeong-Dong Lee
2021, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 145-153 Co-production of knowledge in transdisciplinary communities of practice: Experiences from food governance in South Africa
by Camilla Adelle & Tristan Görgens & Florian Kroll & Bruno Losch - 154-163 A framework for open policy analysis
by Fernando Hoces de la Guardia & Sean Grant & Edward Miguel - 164-176 Effective science and technology assessment advice for congress: comparing options
by Peter D Blair - 177-199 Fifty years of University-industry collaboration: a global bibliometrics overview
by Elisa Cordeiro Bastos & Aline Rossales Sengik & Jorge Tello-Gamarra - 200-211 Staying or leaving? Patterns and determinants of Italian researchers’ migration
by Leopoldo Nascia & Mario Pianta & Thomas Zacharewicz - 212-225 The credibility of research impact statements: A new analysis of REF with Semantic Hypergraphs
by Andrea Bonaccorsi & Nicola Melluso & Filippo Chiarello & Gualtiero Fantoni - 226-234 Towards Evaluating the Research Impact made by Universities of Applied Sciences
by Sarah K Coombs & Ingeborg Meijer - 235-245 Benefits, Motivations, and Challenges of International Collaborative Research: A Sociology of Science Case Study
by Jennifer Dusdal & Justin J W Powell - 246-256 Drawing Lines in the Sand? Paths Forward for Triggering Regulation of Gene-Edited Crops
by Sara Nawaz & Milind Kandlikar - 257-264 Imaginaries of innovation: Turning technology development into a public issue
by Udo Pesch - 265-275 Funding for few, anticipation among all: Effects of excellence funding on academic research groups
by Wout Scholten & Thomas P Franssen & Leonie van Drooge & Sarah de Rijcke & Laurens K Hessels - 276-293 The Impact of University–Industry Relationships on Firms’ Performance: A Meta-Regression Analysis
by Enrique Acebo & José-Ángel Miguel-Dávila & Mariano Nieto - 294-294 Erratum to: Effective science and technology assessment advice for Congress: comparing options
by Peter D Blair
2021, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-15 Academic entrepreneurship and attentional discrepancy among key stakeholders: Evidence from research universities in Korea
by Jiaying Zhao & Meghan B Azad & Erin M Bertrand & Cole Burton & Valorie A Crooks & Jackie Dawson & Adam T Ford & Angela Kaida & Arjun Krishnaswamy & Chikin Kuok & Catherine L Mah & Matt McTaggart & Amanda J Moehring & Dominique Robert & Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde & Dong-In Kang & In-Je Kang & Yeong-Ju Kim & Chi Mai Nguyen & Jae-Yong Choung - 16-26 Tacit knowledge, localization push, and diffusion of science: Evidence from Singapore
by Albert G Z Hu & Vu Thinh Ly - 27-36 ‘Key selection criteria’ as administrative devices: An investigation of academic bureaucratization at Australian universities
by Peter Woelert - 37-52 Academics’ societal engagement in ecologies of knowledge: A case study from Mozambique
by Nelson Casimiro Zavale & Christian Schneijderberg - 54-65 Competing modes of responsibility in research organisations—Insights from an international comparison
by Leonhard Hennen & Julia Hahn & Miltos Ladikas - 66-79 Cross-country analysis of higher education institutions’ efficiency: The role of strategic positioning
by Tommaso Agasisti & Jasmina Berbegal-Mirabent - 80-92 Mission-Oriented Policy for Innovation and the Fuzzy Boundary of Market Creation: the Brazilian Shipbuilding Case
by André C Alves & Nicholas S Vonortas & Paulo A Zawislak - 93-104 Is the alignment between public research organisations' R&D competence and policies really critical for technology transfer?
by Hosung Son & Yanghon Chung & Sangpil Yoon - 105-121 Supporting the formation and functioning of innovation platforms in healthcare value chains
by Annica Marais & Sara S (Saartjie) Grobbelaar & Isabel Meyer & Denzil Kennon & Marlien Herselman - 122-131 Do environmental regulations affect FDI decisions? The pollution haven hypothesis revisited
by Haeyeon Yoon & Almas Heshmati - 132-144 Technology transfer models for knowledge-based regional development: New R&D institutes in Guangdong, China
by Marcus Conlé & Wei Zhao & Tobias ten Brink
2020, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 299-312 Intellectual property, institutional dynamics, and firm innovation
by William Chongyang Zhou & Ruicheng Wang - 313-321 When evidence does not matter: The barriers to learning from science in two cases of environmental policy change in Brazil
by Flavia Donadelli - 322-332 Chairs of academic events: The investments and academic impact
by Thomas Trøst Hansen & Carina Ren - 333-347 Innovation system formation in international development cooperation: The role of intermediaries in urban sanitation
by Mara J van Welie & Wouter P C Boon & Bernhard Truffer - 348-359 Different policy instruments and the threshold effects on collaboration efficiency in China
by Hua Cheng & Zhiying Zhang & Zhongju Liao & Yong Wei & Joseph Martial Nkongo Mvondo - 360-370 What’s in a name? Perceptions and promotion of responsible research and innovation practices across Europe
by Malene Vinther Christensen & Mika Nieminen & Marlene Altenhofer & Elise Tancoigne & Niels Mejlgaard & Erich Griessler & Adolf Filacek - 371-383 STI policies in the Dominican Republic: the influence of economic rationales from a context-development perspective
by Víctor Gómez-Valenzuela - 384-395 Organizational determinants and idiosyncrasies of firms’ absorptive capacity in a developing country
by André Luiz da Silva Teixeira & Márcia Siqueira Rapini & Thiago Caliari - 396-409 Orchestrating collaborative projects: Inside ICT networks in Horizon 2020
by Simen G Enger & Magnus Gulbrandsen - 410-424 Inter-provincial differences of technical innovation efficiency among farmer professional cooperatives in China
by Ping Zhou & Lichao Yang & Pingbo Hu & Yang Cheng & Shenghan Zhou - 425-433 What does cultural innovation stand for? Dimensions, processes, outcomes of a new innovation category
by Riccardo Pozzo & Andrea Filippetti & Mario Paolucci & Vania Virgili - 434-445 Artificial selection versus natural selection: Which causes the Matthew effect of science funding allocation in China?
by Gupeng Zhang & Libin Xiong & Xiao Wang & Jianing Dong & Hongbo Duan
2020, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 149-160 Balancing multiple mandates: A case study of public research institutes in South Africa
by Glenda Kruss - 161-171 How boundary objects help to perform roles of science arbiter, honest broker, and issue advocate
by Simo Sarkki & Hannu I Heikkinen & Teresa Komu & Mari Partanen & Karoliina Vanhanen & Élise Lépy - 172-183 Returning scientists and the emergence of China’s science system
by Cong Cao & Jeroen Baas & Caroline S Wagner & Koen Jonkers - 184-193 Resource environment and hierarchy in universities
by Jonas K Lind - 194-206 Institution-driven innovation in Guangdong firms: Moderating effects of in-house formal R&D and industrial environment turbulence
by Yongli Tang & Xinyue Hu & Claudio Petti & Matthias Thürer - 207-218 The dilemmas and uncertainties in assessing the societal impact of research
by Juha-Pekka Lauronen - 219-234 The effect of collaboration with top-funded scholars on scientific production
by Seyed Reza Mirnezami & Catherine Beaudry & Leila Tahmooresnejad - 235-245 What we know about research policy mix
by Marta Cocos & Benedetto Lepori - 246-255 Patient involvement in agenda-setting processes in health research policy: A boundary work perspective
by Anne-Floor M Schölvinck & Carina A C M Pittens & Jacqueline E W Broerse - 256-270 Channels and processes of knowledge transfer: How does knowledge move between university and industry?
by Gianluca Fabiano & Andrea Marcellusi & Giampiero Favato - 271-282 Governance mechanisms enabling inter-organizational adaptation: Lessons from grand challenge R&D programs
by Christopher S Hayter & Albert N Link - 283-297 Innovating for improved healthcare: Sociotechnical and innovation systems perspectives and lessons from the NHS
by Sonja Marjanovic & Marlene Altenhofer & Lucy Hocking & Joanna Chataway & Tom Ling - 298-298 Canadian Science Meets Parliament: Building relationships between scientists and policymakers
by Jiaying Zhao & Meghan B Azad & Erin M Bertrand & Cole Burton & Valorie A Crooks & Jackie Dawson & Adam T Ford & Angela Kaida & Arjun Krishnaswamy & Chikin Kuok & Catherine L Mah & Matt McTaggart & Amanda J Moehring & Dominique Robert & Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde & Heather Sparling & Mary A De Vera & Stephanie Waterman & Trushar R Patel
2019, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 635-647 How to evaluate innovation strategies with a transformative ambition? A proposal for a structured, process-based approach
by Henning Kroll - 648-660 Incumbents’ response to demand-side policies: The case of solar and wind power sectors
by Hyundo Choi - 661-667 Academic misconduct and criminal liability: Manipulating academic journal impact factors
by Charles F Hickman & Eric A Fong & Allen W Wilhite & Yeolan Lee - 668-678 Policy entrepreneurship in context: Understanding the emergence of novel policy solutions for services innovation in Finland and Ireland
by Dylan Henderson - 679-688 Defence spending and women in research: A cross-country comparison
by Tyler Saxon & Stephan Weiler - 689-701 Space configurations for empowering university-community interactions
by Jens Dorland & Christian Clausen & Michael Søgaard Jørgensen - 702-709 The inherently democratic nature of technology assessment
by Armin Grunwald - 710-720 Does public outreach impede research performance? Exploring the ‘researcher’s dilemma’ in a sustainability research center
by Omar Kassab - 721-731 Co-producing European knowledge and publics amidst controversy: The EU expert network on unconventional hydrocarbons
by Aleksandra Lis & Kärg Kama & Leonie Reins - 732-746 Effectiveness of public procurement of innovation versus supply-side innovation measures in manufacturing and service sectors
by Dragana Radicic - 747-762 Aiming for impact: Differential effect of motivational drivers on effort and performance in knowledge valorisation
by Linda H M van de Burgwal & Rana Hendrikse & Eric Claassen - 763-771 Spaces of novelty: Can universities play a catalytic role in less developed regions?
by Pedro Marques & Kevin Morgan & Adrian Healy & Paul Vallance - 772-783 Towards regional responsible research and innovation? Integrating RRI and RIS3 in European innovation policy
by Rune Dahl Fitjar & Paul Benneworth & Bjørn Terje Asheim - 784-785 The European Research Council By Thomas König
by Kristoffer Kropp - 785-786 Drone: Remote control warfare By Hugh Gusterson
by Jason Pribilsky
2019, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 479-489 Making sense of altmetrics: The perceived threats and opportunities for academic identity
by à ine Regan & Maeve Henchion - 490-503 The relationship between organizational interdependence and additionality obtained from innovation ecosystem participation
by Mirjam Knockaert & Matthias Deschryvere & Laura Lecluyse - 504-517 Stakeholder perceptions of scientific knowledge in policy processes: A Peruvian case-study of forestry policy development
by Luisa F Ramirez & Brian M Belcher - 518-529 When international mobility meets local connections: Evidence from China
by Feng Li & Li Tang - 530-540 Assessing the efficiency of national innovation systems in developing countries
by Hyeri Choi & Hangjung Zo - 541-551 Antecedents and outcome of entrepreneurial identification: The moderating effect of role orientation
by Bo Zou & Yanxia Li & Jinyu Guo & Feng Guo - 552-569 Addressing the evolving standardisation challenges of ‘smart systems’ innovation: Emerging roles for government?
by Jae-Yun Ho & Eoin O’Sullivan - 570-588 The different effects of basic research in enterprises on economic growth: Income-level quantile analysis
by Euy-Young Jung & Xielin Liu - 589-598 Variation in patent impact by organization type: An investigation of government, university, and corporate patents
by Jon Schmid & Ayodeji Fajebe - 599-610 Local cooperation for innovation in ICT—Domestic groups with collaborations for innovation abroad and foreign subsidiaries
by Adelheid Holl & Ruth Rama - 611-619 The role of charitable funding in university research
by Oishee Kundu & Nicholas E Matthews - 620-631 Science granting councils in Sub-Saharan Africa: Trends and tensions
by Joanna Chataway & Charlie Dobson & Chux Daniels & Rob Byrne & Rebecca Hanlin & Aschalew Tigabu - 632-633 Innovation and its enemies: Why people resist new technologies
by Qiantao Zhang - 633-634 Models of innovation: The history of an idea
by Christian Dayé
2019, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 161-172 Historical evolution of entrepreneurial development in the global South: The case of Ghana, 1957–2010
by Joseph Amankwah-Amoah & Yingfa Lu - 173-183 Public support for firms in lagging regions—evaluation of innovation subsidy in Slovakia
by Valeria Nemethova & Maria Siranova & Miroslav Sipikal - 184-197 Back on track: Factors influencing Chinese returnee scholar performance in the reintegration process
by Feng Li & Jing Ding & Wangbing Shen - 198-209 Responsible research and innovation in Europe: A cross-country comparative analysis
by Niels Mejlgaard & Carter Bloch & Emil Bargmann Madsen - 210-218 Towards making research evaluation more compatible with developmental goals
by Rodrigo Arocena & Bo Göransson & Judith Sutz - 219-231 The unintended consequences of performance-based incentives on inequality in scientists’ research performance
by Hee-Je Bak & Do Han Kim - 232-243 Dynamic evaluation of the technological innovation efficiency of China’s industrial enterprises
by Shoufu Lin & Ji Sun & Shanyong Wang - 244-253 Perfecting the ‘Elevator Pitch’? Expert advice as locally-situated boundary work
by James Palmer & Susan Owens & Robert Doubleday - 254-263 Embedding meaningful patient involvement in the process of proposal appraisal at the Dutch Cancer Society
by Anne-Floor M Schölvinck & Tjerk Jan Schuitmaker & Jacqueline E W Broerse - 264-274 Expert assessment as a framing exercise: The controversy over green macroalgal blooms’ proliferation in France
by Magalie Bourblanc - 275-289 Barriers and facilitators of access to biological material for international research: The role of institutions and networks
by Federica Fusi & Eric W Welch & Michael Siciliano - 290-309 Absorptive capacity in New Zealand firms: Measurement and importance
by Richard Harris & Trinh Le - 310-320 Comparing the collaboration networks and productivity of China-born and US-born academic scientists
by Eric Joseph van Holm & Yonghong Wu & Eric W Welch
2019, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-12 Innovation intermediaries and performance-based incentives: A case study of regional innovation poles
by Margherita Russo & Annalisa Caloffi & Federica Rossi & Riccardo Righi - 13-27 Environmental science and policy: A meta-synthesis of case studies on boundary organizations and spanning processes
by Danielle K Jensen-Ryan & Laura A German - 28-44 Innovation system policy analysis through system dynamics modelling: A systematic review
by Mauricio Uriona & Sara S (Saartjie) Grobbelaar - 45-54 The funnel model of firms’ R&D cooperation with universities
by Sara Fernández-López & Nuria Calvo & David Rodeiro-Pazos - 55-70 A knowledge-based perspective on system weaknesses in technological innovation systems
by Johan Frishammar & Patrik Söderholm & Hans Hellsmark & Johanna Mossberg - 71-80 Research funding’s ‘endorsement effect’ on scientific boundary work and research production: Government legitimization of alternative medicine
by Ryan Whalen - 81-90 From pure science to participatory knowledge production? Researchers’ perceptions on science–policy interface in bioenergy policy
by Sanna-Riikka Saarela - 91-104 China’s patent promotion policies and its quality implications
by Cheryl Xiaoning Long & Jun Wang - 105-115 Performance-based research funding in EU Member States—a comparative assessment
by Thomas Zacharewicz & Benedetto Lepori & Emanuela Reale & Koen Jonkers - 116-125 The contract between science and society: A South African case study
by Michael Kahn - 126-135 Research network emergence: Societal issues in nanotechnology and the center for nanotechnology in society
by Jan Youtie & Philip Shapira & Michael Reinsborough & Erik Fisher - 136-147 Policies and patenting to stimulate the biotechnology sector: Evidence from The Netherlands
by Peter van Dongen & Hester Tak & Eric Claassen - 148-153 Practical tips to establish an actionable science portfolio for climate adaptation
by Gustavo A Bisbal - 154-158 Williams and Morrone misunderstand and inadvertently support my argument: Mexico’s SNI systematically steers ecological research
by Mark W Neff - 159-159 Setting up a dynamic framework to activate gender equality structural transformation in research organizations
by Evanthia Kalpazidou Schmidt & Marina Cacace
2018, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 749-751 Introduction to a special section: Balancing scientific and societal impact—A challenging agenda for academic research
by Irene Ramos-Vielba & Pablo D’Este & Richard Woolley & Nabil Amara - 752-763 How do researchers generate scientific and societal impacts? Toward an analytical and operational framework
by Pablo D’Este & Irene Ramos-Vielba & Richard Woolley & Nabil Amara - 775-789 The evaluation of research excellence and the dynamics of knowledge production in the humanities: The case of history in Spain
by Carolina Cañibano & Immaculada Vilardell & Carmen Corona & Carlos Benito-Amat - 790-803 Scientists’ engagement in knowledge transfer and exchange: Individual factors, variety of mechanisms and users
by Oscar Llopis & Mabel Sánchez-Barrioluengo & Julia Olmos-Peñuela & Elena Castro-Martínez - 804-814 Scientific knowledge percolation process and social impact: A case study on the biotechnology and microbiology perceptions on Twitter
by Beatriz Barros & Ana Fernández-Zubieta & Raul Fidalgo-Merino & Francisco Triguero - 827-842 The link between technology transfer and international extension of university patents: Evidence from Spain
by Catalina Martinez & Lydia Bares - 843-852 From marginal to mainstream: The revival, transformation, and boom of plant medicine
by David Sarpong & David Botchie & Bidit Dey - 875-883 The role of knowledge spillovers on the university spin-offs innovation
by María Jesús Rodríguez-Gulías & Sara Fernández-López & David Rodeiro-Pazos & Christian Corsi & Antonio Prencipe
2018, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 433-434 ‘The next generation of innovation policy: Directionality and the role of demand-oriented instruments’—Introduction to the special section
by Jakob Edler & Wouter P Boon - 435-447 Demand, challenges, and innovation. Making sense of new trends in innovation policy
by Wouter Boon & Jakob Edler - 448-454 Next-Generation Innovation Policy and Grand Challenges
by Stefan Kuhlmann & Arie Rip - 455-467 Influencing the direction of innovation processes: the shadow of authorities in demand articulation
by Haico te Kulve & Wouter Boon & Kornelia Konrad & Tjerk Jan Schuitmaker - 468-479 Governing socio-technical change: Orchestrating demand for assisted living in ageing societies
by Markus M Bugge & Lars Coenen & Are Branstad - 480-492 Public procurement of innovation: a review of rationales, designs, and contributions to grand challenges
by Julien Chicot & Mireille Matt - 493-502 Public procurement for innovation to help meet societal challenges: a review and case study
by Joeri H Wesseling & Charles Edquist - 503-514 Universities as celebrities? How the media select information from a large research assessment exercise
by Brigida Blasi & Sandra Romagnosi & Andrea Bonaccorsi - 515-532 The impact of subsidies for researchers on the gender scientific productivity gap
by Diego Aboal & Maren Vairo - 533-542 Firms’ Absorptive Capacity for Research-Based Collaboration—an Analysis of a Norwegian R&D Brokering Policy Program
by Ann Camilla Schulze-Krogh - 543-552 Centres of Excellence and Capacity Building: from Strategy to Impact
by Tomas Hellström - 553-564 University–industry collaboration within the triple helix of innovation: The importance of mutuality
by Paul Jackson & Reza Kiani Mavi & Yuliani Suseno & Craig Standing - 565-578 Professionalization of bibliometric research assessment. Insights from the history of the Leiden Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS)
by Sabrina Petersohn & Thomas Heinze - 579-590 A systematic literature review of UK university–industry collaboration for knowledge transfer: A future research agenda
by Thais Elaine Vick & Maxine Robertson - 591-592 Universities and the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem By David B. Audretsch and Albert N. Link
by Susan M Fitzpatrick - 592-594 The Life Cycle of Clusters: A Policy Perspective Edited by Dirk Fornahl
by Zafer Sonmez - 595-595 Universities and the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
by Susan M Fitzpatrick - 596-596 Professionalization of bibliometric research assessment. Insights from the history of the Leiden Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS)
by Sabrina Petersohn & Thomas Heinze
2018, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 143-150 Towards evidence-based industrial research and innovation policy
by Mafini Dosso & Ben R Martin & Pietro Moncada-Paternò-Castello - 151-158 Knowledge properties and economic policy: A new look
by Cristiano Antonelli - 159-174 The dual impact of ‘excellent’ research on science and innovation: the case of Europe
by Koen Jonkers & Frédérique Sachwald - 175-190 Innovation and productivity in a science-and-technology intensive sector: Information industries in Spain
by Néstor Duch-Brown & Andrea de Panizza & Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman - 191-201 Publication incentives undermine the utility of science: Ecological research in Mexico
by Mark W Neff - 202-210 Boundary Objects As Facilitators in Sustainable Building Research
by Thomas Berker & Ann Kristin Kvellheim - 211-220 Towards Transdisciplinarity: a Water Research Programme in Transition
by Stijn Brouwer & Chris Büscher & Laurens K Hessels - 221-231 Triple Helix Model and Institutional Logics in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone
by Cui Liu & Yuzhuo Cai - 232-245 Different recipes for the same dish: Comparing policies for scientific excellence across different countries
by Leon Cremonini & Edwin Horlings & Laurens K Hessels - 246-256 On The Route Towards Renewal? The Polish Academy Of Sciences In Post-Socialist Context
by Steffi Heinecke - 257-268 Policy for Evolution of Regional Innovation Systems: The Role of Social Capital and Regional Particularities
by Rune Njøs & Stig-Erik Jakobsen - 269-282 The supply of high-quality entrepreneurs in developing countries: evidence from Nigeria
by Adedayo O Olofinyehun & Caleb M Adelowo & Abiodun A Egbetokun - 283-284 Shifting Practices: Reflections on Technology, Practice, and Innovation
by Yana Boeva - 284-285 Knowledge for Sale: The Neoliberal Takeover of Higher Education
by Josh Trapani - 286-287 Climate-resilient development: Linking climate adaptation and economic development
by Ritwick Ghosh - 287-289 Return entrepreneurs: bind and impact
by Li Tang - 289-290 The Long Arm of Moore’s Law: Microelectronics and American Science
by Travis Doom
2018, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-13 Academic top earners. Research productivity, prestige generation, and salary patterns in European universities
by Marek Kwiek - 14-23 European Paradox or Delusion—Are European Science and Economy Outdated?
by Alonso Rodríguez-Navarro & Francis Narin - 24-35 Translational research in the science policy debate: a comparative analysis of documents
by Clemens Blümel - 36-44 Expert views on innovation and bureaucratization of science: Semantic network analysis of discourses on scientific governance
by Leo Dhohoon Kim & Deok-Ho Jang - 45-52 The regulation of risk: the case of fracking in the UK and the Netherlands
by Alan Patterson & Craig McLean - 53-73 Collaborative knowledge-driven governance: Types and mechanisms of collaboration between science, social science, and local knowledge
by Lihua Yang - 74-82 Research in Arabic-speaking countries: Funding competitions, international collaboration, and career incentives
by Bruce Currie-Alder & Rigas Arvanitis & Sari Hanafi - 83-91 Toward an assessment of the US Small Business Innovation Research Program at the National Institutes of Health
by Albert N Link & John T Scott - 92-102 Life scientists’ views and perspectives on the regulation of dual-use research of concern
by Sabrina Engel-Glatter & Marcello Ienca - 103-116 Plans versus experiences in transitioning transnational education into research and economic development: a case study
by Jon Schmid & Sergey A Kolesnikov & Jan Youtie - 117-123 Co-authorship as a proxy for collaboration: a cautionary tale
by Michael Kahn - 124-133 How scientists advising the European Commission on research priorities view climate engineering proposals
by Raffael Himmelsbach - 134-135 Mobile Phones & Literacy: Empowerment in Women's Hands: a Cross-case Analysis of Nine Experiences
by Meaghan Brierley & Melanie Walker - 135-137 Missing in action: Agency
by Stephan Gutzeit - 137-139 The End of Ownership: Personal Property in the Digital Economy
by Ryan Hagen - 139-140 Academic Diary: Or Why Higher Education Still Matters
by Aviram Sharma - 141-141 Specificity and pervasiveness of dialogues in science, technology, and innovation policies in Spain
by Isabel Álvarez & Myrna Juan & Celia Torrecillas - 142-142 University–industry collaboration within the triple helix of innovation: The importance of mutuality
by Paul Jackson & Reza Kiani Mavi & Yuliani Suseno & Craig Standing
2017, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 739-752 Compositional dynamics of multilevel innovation platforms in agricultural research for development
by Dieuwke Lamers & Marc Schut & Laurens Klerkx & Piet van Asten - 753-762 Projecting and producing ‘usefulness’ of biomedical research infrastructures; or why the Singapore Tissue Network closed
by Erik Aarden - 763-774 Attracting foreign R&D through international centres of excellence: early experiences from Chile
by Laurens Klerkx & José Guimón - 775-788 More than research intermediaries: a descriptive study of the impact and value of learned societies in the UK social sciences
by Michael Hewitt & Robert Dingwall & Ilke Turkmendag