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International Journal of Technology Management, Volume 46
Volume 46, Numbers 1/2, 2009
- Leo Tan Wee Hin, R. Subramaniam:
Scientific academies and scientific societies have come of age. 1-8 - Robert Edward Thomas Ward, Joann Fong, Bernard Eric Michael Jones, Lorna Ann Casselton, Stephen James Cox:
How national science academies in developed countries can assist development in sub-Saharan Africa. 9-26 - Ole Didrik Laerum, Kim Gunnar Helsvig, Reidun Sirevag:
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters: current revival of a time-honoured institution. 27-37 - Leo Tan Wee Hin, R. Subramaniam:
Role of scientific academies and scientific societies in promoting science and technology: experiences from Singapore. 38-50 - Regis Cabral:
Still digging, still planting: the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences - knowledge yesterday, knowledge today and knowledge for tomorrow. 51-70 - Mohamed H. A. Hassan, Daniel Schaffer:
When less is more but still not enough: managing academies of science in a globalised world. 71-82 - R. Gerard Ward, Nancy Davis Lewis:
The Pacific Science Association: more than eight decades of science in and of the Pacific. 83-96 - Pieter J. D. Drenth:
The role of an academy of sciences and humanities. 97-107 - Michael T. Clegg, John P. Boright:
Adapting to the future: the role of science academies in capacity building. 108-119 - Ingrid Kissling-Naf:
From a learned society to a 21st-century science broker: the Swiss Academy of Sciences as a partner in the dialogue with society. 120-131 - Leo Tan Wee Hin, R. Subramaniam:
Scientific academies and scientific societies as agents for promoting science culture in developing countries. 132-145 - Jonathan P. Bowen, Ann Borda:
Communicating the public understanding of science: the Royal Society website. 146-164 - Markku Roinila:
G.W. Leibniz and scientific societies. 165-179 - Joseph Agassi:
On the decline of scientific societies. 180-194
Volume 46, Numbers 3/4, 2009
- Elias G. Carayannis, David F. J. Campbell:
'Mode 3' and 'Quadruple Helix': toward a 21st century fractal innovation ecosystem. 201-234 - George Chorafakis, Patrice Laget:
Technological cognition and co-adaptation in mesoeconomic plexuses. 235-262 - David Arthurs, Erin Cassidy, Charles H. Davis, David Wolfe:
Indicators to support innovation cluster policy. 263-279 - Nicholas Vonortas, Koichiro Okamura:
Research partners. 280-306 - Dian-Yan Liou, Justin D. Liou:
The structure and evolution of knowledge clusters: a system perspective. 307-325 - Xiaobo Wu, Xuefeng Liu:
Absorptive capacity, network embeddedness and local firm's knowledge acquisition in the Global Manufacturing Network. 326-343 - Jay Mitra:
Learning to grow: How new, small, high technology firms acquire cognitive and socio-political legitimacy in their regions. 344-370 - Robert Kaiser, Michael Liecke:
Regional knowledge dynamics in the biotechnology industry: a conceptual framework for micro-level analysis. 371-385 - Patrick Cohendet, Emilie Pawlak:
Diversity of entrepreneurs and diversity of clusters in nanotechnologies. 386-403
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