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October 2017, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 247-248 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 249-266 Research and data-sharing policy in Sweden – neoliberal courses, forces and discourses
by Zoran Slavnic - 267-290 Innovation paradoxes: a review and typology of explanations
by Thanos Fragkandreas - 291-304 How to make an artificial satellite out of a nuclear reactor. An exploration of research-technology emergence and management at INVAP
by Gustavo Seijo - 305-323 Why invisible boundaries matter: imagined institutions and power
by Tim Ray
July 2017, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 169-170 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 171-192 Marginalising homœopathy: an Australian case study
by Joanne Greenland - 193-213 Sinking deltas: trapped in a dual lock-in of technology and institutions
by Chris Seijger & Gerald Jan Ellen & Stephanie Janssen & Esther Verheijen & Gilles Erkens - 215-230 Achieving impact: impact evaluations and narrative simplification
by Tomas Hellström & Christina Hellström - 231-236 Research handbook on intellectual property and the life sciences
by Kevin Scally - 237-246 Innovation and its enemies: why people resist new technologies
by Mariska Thalitha Bosschaert - 240-241 Will robots take your job?
by Petar Jandrić - 241-244 Media anthropology for the digital age
by Mihai Coman - 244-246 Autonomous Learning in the Workplace
by Richard Joseph
April 2017, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 93-95 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 97-110 Idealistic incentives in non-governmental organization innovativeness: bridging theoretical gaps
by Malin Lindberg & Cecilia Nahnfeldt - 111-135 Managing the transition to open access publishing: a psychological perspective
by Dagmara M. Weckowska & Nadine Levin & Sabina Leonelli & John Dupré & David Castle - 137-143 Athenaeus describes the most ancient intellectual property
by Michael Witty - 145-158 Examining the Effectiveness of Support for UK Wave Energy Innovation since 2000. Lost at Sea or a New Wave of Innovation?
by William Kingston - 159-160 Leaks, whistleblowing and the public interest: the law of unauthorised disclosures
by Brian Martin - 160-161 Designing in ethics
by Steven Umbrello - 161-163 Cities in Global Capitalism
by Rick Searle - 163-165 Will the Internet fragment?: Sovereignty, globalization and cyberspace
by Marcelo Rinesi - 165-168 Philosophy and the precautionary principle: science, evidence and environmental policy
by Steve Fuller
January 2017, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 3-20 Typologies of knowledge: a reexamination from the perspective of cognitive materialism
by Mariano Zukerfeld - 21-35 The third sector of R&D: literature review, basic analysis, and research agenda
by Olof Hallonsten - 37-56 Artificial intelligence and knowledge management: questioning the tacit dimension
by Louis Sanzogni & Gustavo Guzman & Peter Busch - 57-73 Prestige auditing and the market for academic esteem: a framework and an appeal
by J. E. Elliott - 75-92 A journal is a club: a new economic model for scholarly publishing
by Jason Potts & John Hartley & Lucy Montgomery & Cameron Neylon & Ellie Rennie
October 2016, Volume 34, Issue 3-4
- 171-172 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 173-189 Between innovation and industrial policy: how Washington succeeds and fails at renewable energy
by Robert MacNeil - 191-206 Materiality and sustainability transitions: integrating climate change in transport infrastructure in Ontario, Canada
by Kean Birch - 207-224 Data sharing in low-resourced research environments
by Brian Rappert & Louise Bezuidenhout - 225-230 The challenge of film to innovation and entrepreneurship studies
by Martin Wood & Smiljana Glisovic & Leo Berkeley - 231-249 The econocracy: the perils of leaving economics to the experts
by G. M. Peter Swann - 251-254 Public debate in Russia: matters of disorder
by Nigel Holden - 255-257 Leadership BS: fixing workplaces and careers one truth at a time
by Richard Joseph - 257-260 Public universities, managerialism and the value of higher education
by Margaret Thornton - 260-263 Patent pledges: global perspectives on patent law’s private ordering frontier
by William Kingston - 264-266 Innovating: a doer’s manifesto
by Boru Douthwaite
April 2016, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 83-84 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 85-94 Innovation after Brexit
by William Kingston - 95-113 Building tribal communities in the collaborative economy: an innovation framework
by Stuart J. Barnes & Jan Mattsson - 115-132 Safety in unpredictable complex systems – a framework for the analysis of safety derived from the nuclear power industry
by Craig S. Webster - 133-152 Science transformed? A comparative analysis of ‘societal relevance’ rhetoric and practices in 14 Canadian Networks of Centres of Excellence
by Aline Coutinho & Nathan Young - 153-170 Transferring intermediate technologies to rural enterprises in developing economies: a conceptual framework
by Deycy Janeth Sánchez Preciado & Björn Claes & Nicholas Theodorakopoulos
January 2016, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-5 What’s happening to our universities?
by Stuart Macdonald - 7-24 What’s happening to our universities?
by Ben R. Martin - 25-37 The boiled frog and the dodo
by Thomas Docherty - 39-48 Warwick University plc: neo-liberalism, authoritarianism and resistance
by Connor Woodman - 49-62 The university, Prevent and cultures of compliance
by Mark McGovern - 63-72 ‘The turn of the screw’; marketization and higher education in England
by John Holmwood - 73-77 Playing to the numbers
by Ken Coates - 79-82 Of boiled frogs and other things
by Margaret Thornton
October 2015, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 339-341 Editorial
by Richard Joseph - 343-346 Don Lamberton’s dissenting statement of 1984
by Stuart Macdonald - 347-359 Information, capital, well-being
by Hans-Jürgen Engelbrecht - 361-374 The emergence of a knowledge-based theory of internationalisation
by Lawrence S. Welch - 375-393 Revisiting an information infrastructure for development: exploring the cost of information in Pacific Island development
by William Tibben - 395-410 Knowledge appreciates your generosity: exploring a meeting point between knowledge and wisdom
by David Rooney - 411-420 Mindsets, mind sets and mind sense
by Christopher Noble - 421-430 Insights from for Don Lamberton’s economic question
by Ruth F.G. Williams - 431-443 Reviewing patent policy: an exercise in futility?
by Hazel V.J. Moir - 445-449 Evolution of an academic career: DML’s influence
by Tom Mandeville - 451-455 Openness: Don Lamberton’s model of scholarship
by David Court - 457-463 Don Lamberton: a view from the periphery
by D.P. Doessel - 465-474 Don Lamberton – master academic craftsman: providing the necessary contradiction
by Richard Joseph
July 2015, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 213-214 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 215-233 Dishonest conformity in peer review
by Sotaro Shibayama & Yasunori Baba - 235-256 Research funding and academic output: evidence from the Agricultural University of Athens
by Kyriakos Drivas & Athanasios T. Balafoutis & Stelios Rozakis - 257-276 When undone science stifles innovation: the case of the Tasmanian devil cancer
by Josephine Warren - 277-303 Non-traditional international assignments, knowledge and innovation: an exploratory study of women’s experiences
by Laia Miralles-Vazquez & Sara L. McGaughey - 305-322 Theory of emergence: introducing a model-centred approach to applied social science research
by Omer Yezdani & Louis Sanzogni & Arthur Poropat - 323-325 BBC and television genres in jeopardy
by Janet Harris - 325-327 A very short, fairly interesting and reasonably cheap book about knowledge management
by Donald Hislop - 327-330 A history of the modern Australian university
by Richard Joseph - 330-334 Routledge international handbook of ignorance studies
by Miguel Pina e Cunha - 334-337 A woman of influence: science, men and history
by Richard Joseph
April 2015, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 95-96 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 97-111 The triumph of neoliberalism and the world dominance of capitalism
by Peter Senker - 113-137 Implementation challenges in cluster policy making: the case of the Andalusian Furniture Technology Centre
by José Quesada-Vázquez & Juan Carlos Rodríguez-Cohard - 139-163 The cost of managerialism in the university: an autoethnographical account of an academic redundancy process
by Richard Joseph - 165-186 Patterns of innovative outputs across climate zones: the geography of innovation
by Mario Coccia - 187-212 Social media data in the disaster context
by Lucy Resnyansky
January 2015, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 3-20 Enacting knowledge exchange: a context dependent and ‘role-based’ typology for capturing utility from university research
by Eugenia Perez Vico & Hans Hellsmark & Merle Jacob - 21-41 Restoring the primacy of technological innovation
by William Kingston - 43-65 ‘Though the treasure of nature’s germens tumble all together’: the EPO and patents on native traits or the bewitching powers of ideologies
by Fabien Girard - 67-82 Patterns of knowledge use in ‘low-tech’ industries
by Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen - 83-85 Industrial organization of high technology markets. The internet and information technologies
by Bert Sadowski - 86-88 The political economy of aerospace industries. A key driver of growth and international competitiveness?
by René Floor - 89-92 Common innovation: how we create the wealth of nations
by Jason Potts - 92-94 Nonviolence unbound
by Thomas Docherty
October 2014, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 319-320 Where is applied research going?
by Martin Meyer - 321-336 The Triple Helix in the context of global change: dynamics and challenges
by Helen Lawton Smith & Loet Leydesdorff - 337-350 Co-creation: moving towards a framework for creating innovation in the Triple Helix
by T. Hughes - 351-368 Can processes make relationships work? The Triple Helix between structure and action
by Kevin Grant & Martin Meyer & Jari Kuusisto - 369-384 Citizen-driven innovation: stem cell scientists, patient advocates and financial innovators in the making of the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine (CIRM)
by Henry Etzkowitz & Annika Rickne - 385-401 Embeddedness levels in Central and East European countries as revealed by patent-related indicators
by Annamária Inzelt - 403-439 University–industry linkages in the UK: emerging themes and ‘unanswered’ questions
by Mark Gilman & Cristina Serbanica
September 2014, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 221-222 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 223-225 Don Lamberton 1927 - 2014
by Stuart Macdonald - 227-244 The contribution of management to economic growth: a review
by Keith W. Glaister - 245-263 Hamlet without the prince: the capital approach to development, the New Zealand Treasury's Living Standards Framework and policy making
by Hans-J�rgen Engelbrecht - 265-279 Avoiding evolutionary inefficiencies in innovation networks
by Andreas Pyka - 281-295 The dark side of ERP implementations: narratives of domination, confusion and disruptive ambiguity
by Don Kerr & Luke Houghton - 297-318 Adam Smith in a warmer world: climate change, multilateral trade and national food security
by Larry Crump
June 2014, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 125-126 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 127-144 Fatwa and the internet: a study of the influence of Muslim religious scholars on internet diffusion in Saudi Arabia
by Ali A. Al-Kandari & Ali Dashti - 145-160 Does Google shape what we know?
by Ralph Schroeder - 161-180 A conceptual analysis of strategic capability development within product innovation projects
by Alireza Javanmardi Kashan & Kavoos Mohannak - 181-201 Revisiting the mismatch between formal education in computer science and the software and information services sector: the case of Argentina
by Mariano Zukerfeld - 203-220 Resist, scientist! Countering degradation rituals in science
by Sandrine Th�r�se & Brian Martin
March 2014, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 3-22 Civil society and global copyright reform advocacy: incoherent frames as missed opportunities?
by Sherry S. Marcellin & Dick Kawooya - 23-47 Innovation agendas: the ambiguity of value creation
by Lisa J. Daniel & Jeremy A. Klein - 49-66 Issues in the development of open access to research data
by Bridgette Wessels & Rachel L. Finn & Peter Linde & Paolo Mazzetti & Stefano Nativi & Susan Riley & Rod Smallwood & Mark J. Taylor & Victoria Tsoukala & Kush Wadhwa & Sally Wyatt - 67-74 Learning in socio-spatial context: an individual perspective
by Roel Rutten - 75-82 Putting the individual in context: paths, capitals and topologies of learning
by James Faulconbridge - 83-91 The experience of learning in space and time
by Elena P. Antonacopoulou - 93-99 Tacit knowledge, embedded agency and learning: local nodes and global networks
by Alice Lam - 101-104 Interaction between tacit and codified knowledge in socio-spatial context
by Patrick Cohendet - 105-110 Space, innovation and the locus of knowledge: an ontological response to Rutten
by Marc D. Bahlmann - 111-113 Crowdstorm: the future of innovation, ideas, and problem solving
by Alberto Nucciarelli - 113-118 Reinventing giants: how Chinese global competitor Haier has changed the way big companies transform
by Huatao Peng - 118-121 Infrastructure: the social value of shared resources
by Bert Sadowski - 121-124 Broadband networks, smart grids and climate change
by Bert Sadowski
December 2013, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 269-270 Editorial
by Steven Henderson - 271-303 Mapping out the Triple Helix: how institutional coordination for competitiveness is achieved in the global wine industry
by Andy Hira - 305-318 The Argentine wine industry: creating new spaces for coordination?
by Giselle Lara Liberman - 319-333 Institutional design matters: institutional causes of the Brazilian wine industry's poor performance
by Daniel D. Guedes & Andy Hira - 335-344 The South African wine industry: bifurcation undermines success
by Andy Hira - 345-367 Institutional stickiness and coordination issues in an idiosyncratic environment: the grape and wine industry in Ontario, Canada
by Matt Wilder & Andy Hira - 369-386 US wine industry: following the Oregon trail
by Andy Hira & Husam Gabreldar - 387-398 New Zealand wine: a model for other small industries?
by Andy Hira & Maureen Benson-Rea - 399-417 Australia as a Triple Helix exemplar: built upon a foundation of resource and institutional coordination and strategic consensus
by Andy Hira & David Aylward
September 2013, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 167-168 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 169-187 It takes two to tango: knowledge mobilization and ignorance mobilization in science research and innovation
by Joanne Gaudet - 189-203 Phronetic expertise in evidence use: a new perspective on how research can aid educational policy development
by Chris Brown - 205-228 Exploring market orientation through social network analysis: an exploration of three cross-functional, cross-geographic teams
by John F. Dion & Dimitris Assimakopoulos - 229-239 Publisher, be damned! From price gouging to the open road
by David Harvie & Geoff Lightfoot & Simon Lilley & Kenneth Weir - 241-247 From the open road to the high seas? Piracy, damnation and resistance in academic consumption of publishing
by Armin Beverungen & Steffen B�hm & Christopher Land - 249-256 Hateful metrics and the bitterest pill of scholarly publishing
by Glenn S. McGuigan - 257-263 Academic self-publishing: a not-so-distant future
by Pandelis Perakakis & Michael Taylor - 265-268 Academic publishing riposte. Do not shoot the messenger
by Iain Stevenson
June 2013, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 89-90 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 91-105 Cooperation, competition and coopetition in innovation communities
by Rebecca Liu - 107-124 Openness in developing inter-organizational innovation
by Jaakko Paasi & Katri Valkokari & Tuija Rantala - 125-138 Users as innovators? Exploring the limitations of user-driven innovation
by Paul Trott & Patrick Van Der Duin & Dap Hartmann - 139-152 Who commercialises research at Swedish universities and why?
by Siri Brorstad Borlaug & Merle Jacob - 153-155 A guide to open innovation and crowdsourcing
by John Bessant - 156-158 The rise and fall of management: a brief history of practice, theory and context
by Peter J. Buckley - 158-161 EU--Asia and the re-polarization of the global economic arena
by Sergey Filippov - 162-163 Risk: a very short introduction
by Philip Linsley - 164-166 The wide lens: a new strategy for innovation
by Bert Sadowski
March 2013, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 3-19 Public policy as information
by Jenny Stewart - 21-33 The role of government in developing the biotechnology industry: a South African perspective
by Ramazan Uctu & Hassan Essop - 35-53 The internet and value co-creation: the case of the popular music industry
by Hwanho Choi & Bernard Burnes - 55-73 Reinventing artisanal knowledge and practice: a critical review of innovation in a craft-based industry
by Richard K. Blundel & David J. Smith - 75-77 In search of gentle death: the fight for your right to die with dignity
by Brian Martin - 77-79 Alternative and activist new media
by Chris Atton - 79-84 Internet success: a study of open-source software commons
by William Tibben - 84-86 ‘Ribbon of Fire’ How Europe adopted and developed US strip mill technology (1920-2000)
by Ernest Braun - 87-88 OK: The improbable story of America’s greatest word
by Janis Nuckolls
December 2012, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 377-394 Sony’s redemption: the Blu-ray vs . HD-DVD standards war
by Brian Paul Cozzarin & William Lee & Bonwoo Koo - 395-409 Epistemic capacity in research environments: a framework for process evaluation
by Tomas Hellström - 411-426 Vocational education and training: the terra incognita of innovation policy
by Phillip Toner & Robert Dalitz - 427-447 An enterprise resource planning system innovation and its influence on organisational culture: a case study in higher education
by Teresa Waring & Dimitra Skoumpopoulou - 449-455 On Kahneman’s Thinking, Fast and Slow : what you see is not all there is
by Peter E. Earl - 457-460 Kahneman in practice
by Brian Martin - 461-464 Critical thinking: Kahneman and policy making
by Robin Mansell - 465-467 Thinking, Fast and Slow : great for practitioners but not so great for academics
by John Steen & Tim Kastelle
September 2012, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 231-233 Editorial
by Stuart Macdonald - 235-259 Innovation and experience goods: a critical appraisal of a missing dimension in innovation theory
by Richard Hawkins & Charles H. Davis - 261-289 How do innovation systems interact? Schumpeterian innovation in seven Australian sectors
by Robert Dalitz & Magnus Holm�n & Don Scott-Kemmis - 291-314 Environmental complexity and stakeholder theory in formal research network evaluations
by Brian Wixted & J. Adam Holbrook - 315-318 Innovation and economic development: the impact of information and communication technologies in Latin America
by Julio H. Cole - 318-320 Soft innovation: economics, product aesthetics, and the creative industries
by John Bessant - 320-326 Overcoming complexity and improving the safety of medical systems
by Craig S. Webster - 326-329 Darwinism and economics
by John Laurent - 329-333 Privatising the public university: the case of law
by Richard Joseph - 333-335 Communication and creative democracy: Interdisciplinary perspectives
by Stephen Coleman - 335-339 The arts of industry in the age of enlightenment
by Kevin Bryant - 371-373 Waste of space: a satire on public libraries and librarians
by Iszi Lawrence
June 2012, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 341-345 On the closure of public libraries of Oxfordshire
by Philip Pullman - 347-348 Not a job for those who have brought libraries to crisis-super-1
by Desmond Clarke - 349-351 The role of public libraries in social justice
by John Vincent - 353-358 The public library in the UK’s Big Society
by Steve Davies - 359-363 Positive management in libraries: if you build it, they won’t necessarily come
by Jim Lynch & Stuart St. V. Fitzgerald - 365-366 The public library and the social entrepreneur
by Darren Taylor - 367-369 Estimating the economic value of libraries
by Shishir Saxena & Andrew McDougall
June 2012, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 153-154 Innovation in China
by Dimitris Assimakopoulos - 155-168 Innovation with ‘Chinese’ characteristics? Reflecting on the implications of an ethnic-based paradigm of management and innovation
by François Goxe - 169-178 Innovative or imitative? Technology firms in China
by Connie Zheng & Bai Xuan Wang - 179-198 Technology imports, product exports and firms’ R&D investment: an empirical analysis of firms in the Chinese high technology sector
by Cindy Millman & Zhengwei Li & Renyong Chi - 199-209 What do we need from intermediaries for technology transfer to China? A European firm perspective
by Jason Li-Ying - 211-229 High technology start-up innovation and the role of guanxi : an explorative study in China from an institutional perspective
by Yipeng Liu & Michael Woywode & Yijun Xing