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Petra Ahrweiler, Günter Küppers, and Rita Kuhlmann
(University
of Bielefeld, Germany): The Transfer of
Embededness:
Problems of Knowledge Transfer within the Information Society
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Birol Alp, Neslihan Alp, and Yildirim Omurtag (University of Missouri-
Rolla, MO, USA): The Role of Universities During
the Technology Acquisition and
Utilization Process
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Frances Anderson (Statistics Canada): Where
is Research Located in
Canada? A Statistical Approach
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Rodrigo Arocena (Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay):
The Triple Helix and the Hispanoamerican
University
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Dimitris G. Assimakopoulos (Sheffield University Management School,
United
Kingdom): Network Analysis as a Tool for
Mapping
University - Government - Industry Relationships: the Structure of the
Greek
GIS Community
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Jean-Eric Aubert (OECD, Paris):
Research Systems in National Contexts: Shaping
Factors
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Adelaide Maria Coelho Baeta (University of Minas Gerais, Brazil):
The Emerging Paradigm for Technology
Learning.
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Teresa R. Behrens (Ann Arbor, MI) and Denis O. Gray (North Carolina
State
University): Cooperative Research and Academic
Freedom:
An Empirical Assessment of the Impact of Industry Sponsorship on
Graduate
Students Outcomes.
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Joan Bellavista (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain): The
Barcelona Science Park: A Triple Helix Model in the Catalan and Spanish
Research
System
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Louis P. Berneman (University of Pennsylvania) and Kathleen Denis
(Allegheny
University of the Health Sciences): Evolution
of
Academic-Industry Technology Transfer in the United States
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Lucio Biggiero (Dipartimento de Informatica e Sistemica, Roma, Italy):
Italian Industrical Districts: an evolutionary
and
instituationalist view
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Anthony Breitzman, Francis Narin (CHI Research, NJ/ The Department of
Veterans
Affairs (VA): A Case Study of Government-
University-Industry Cooperation, both intentional and unintentional
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Dominic J. Brewer, Susan M. Gates, and Charles A. Goldman (RAND Corp.):
In Pursuit of Prestige: Strategy and
Competition
in U.S. Higher Education
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Joske F.G. Bunders and Jacqueline E.W. Broerse (Free University,
Amsterdam): The Importance of Interactive
Approaches to the Innovation Process:
Experiences from The Netherlands and Bangladesh
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Eric G. Campbell, Karen Seashore Louis, and David Blumenthal (Health
Policy Research Development Unit, Massachussets General Hospital, Boston,
MA):
Looking a Gift Horse in the Mouth:
Corporate Gifts Supporting Life Sciences Research
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Elias G. Carayannis and Jeffrey Alexander (The George Washington
University, Washington DC, USA):
Winning by Co-opeting in Knowledge-driven,
Complex Environments: Leveraging Knowledge, Learning, and Innovation in
Forming Strategic Government-University-Industry (GUI) Partnerships
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Rosalba Casas (UNAM, Mexico) and Judith Sutz (Universidad de La
Republica,
Montevideo, Uraguay): The Place of Research
in
the Changing Pattern of University,Industry, Governement Relations. The
Latin
American Experience
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Rosalba Casas, Rebeca De Gortari and Ma. Josefa Santos (UNAM, Mexico):
The Structure and Dynamics of Knowledge in
New
Technology Fields in Mexico
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Heriberta Castanos-Lomnitz (UNAM, Mexico):
UNAM: A Mexican University and its Evolving
Relations in National Politics
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Eduardo Anselmo de Castro, Carlos José Rodrigues, Fernando
Nogueira,
and Artur da Rosa Pires (Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal):
Regional Innovation Systems - The Analysis of
the
Portuguese Case Based on the Triple Helix Concept
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Corder, Solange M.; Gomes, Erasmo J.; Mello, Debora L.; Brisolla,
Sandra de N. (Unicamp, Campinas, Brazil):
The university-firm-government relationship:
a study about the State University of Campinas (Unicamp)
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Alexandre Costa Coelho (State University of Campinas, Campinas-SP,
Brazil):
Relations between Space Agencies,
Governmental Funding Policies, and the Industrial Segment - the Brazilian
Experience
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Alcino Pinto Couto (University of Beira Interior, Portugal):
University-Industry-Government Relations.
Some
Reflections on Methodological Issues in the Context of Less Favoured
Regions
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Robert Dalpe and Marie-Pierre Ippersiel (University of Quebec, Canada):
Public Research Institutions and Science
Policies
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Stevan Dedijer (Lund University, Sweden/ Dubrovnik, Croatia):
The Futures of Individuals, Governments,
Universities, Corporations in The Emerging Intelligence Revolution
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Henk Dits and Guus Berkhout (Netherlands Society of Technological
Sciences
and Engineering): How to replace the Linear
Model
of Innovation: the Development and Application of new Intermediary
Policy
Theory
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Igor Egorov (S&T Potential Studies Centre, National Academy of
Sciences,
Ukraine): Changes in the Post-Soviet
Researech
Systems: Painful Adjustment to New Realities
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Manabu Eto (University of Tsukuba, Japan): A
proposed
new Structural Framework for the Management of Cooperative Research
Projects
between Universities, Government and Industry in Japan
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Henry Etzkowitz (SUNY, USA), Andrew Webster (SATSU, UK), Christiane
Gebhardt (University of Jena, Germany) and Branca Terra (Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil):
The Future of the University and the
University
of the Future
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Tod Federenko and Phil Bereano (University of Washington, Seattle, WA,
USA):
The Triple Helix in Washington State:
A Case Study
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Irwin Feller (PennState University, PA, USA), J. David Roessner
(Georgia Institute of
Technology and SRI, USA), and Catherine Ailes (SRI, USA):
The Changing Structure of
University-Industry-Government R&D Relationships: Evidence from the
Experience of Engineering
Research Centers
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Fabrizio Ferraro & Mario Borroi (Universita degli Studi de Udine,
Italy):
The Emerging Landscape of Research: Dynamics
of
Trust and Cooperation.
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Magdalena F. Frando (PCIERD, Philipinnes):
Industry-Academe Linkage: Innovation in
Philippine
Science and Engineering Education
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Koen Frenken (INRA/Serd, Université Pierre Mendès-France,
France),
Loet Leydesdorff (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Paolo P.
Saviotti
(INRA/Serd, Université Pierre Mendès-France, France):
Statistical Modeling of the Triple Helix
Using
Complex System Theory
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Yuko Fujigaki (National Institute of Science and Technology Policy,
Tokyo,
Japan): The Future Location of Knowledge
Differentiation and Integration in Academic, Public, and Private
Sectors:
From the Point of View of "Validation Boundary" Problem
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Yuko Fujigaki and Akiya Nagata (National Institute of Science and
Technology
Policy, Tokyo, Japan): The Concept Evolution
in
Science and Technology Policy: The Process of Change in Relationship
among
University, Industry, and Government
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Christiane Gebhardt (University of Jena, Germany):
Asia is taking a hard look:
University-foreign
company relations in China
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Susanne Giesecke (FU Berlin, Germany/ SUNY, Purchase, USA):
Empowering Technology:
The Role of the State for Generating
Biotech Innovation in Germany and the U.S.
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Mikhail Goussakov (Institute for Socio-Economic Problems, Academy of
Science,
St. Petersburg, Russia): Dialectics of
Strategy
Transition of a Government Science Policy in Russia.
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Charles Grantham (Institute for the Study of Distributed Work, USA),
Michael
J. Nowak:
Managing Intellectual Capital
Commercialization:
A Case Study from the Software Industry
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Magnus Gulbrandsen (NIFU, Norway) and Henry Etzkowitz (SUNY, Purchase,
NY, USA):
Industrial Policy In Europe and America
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Takayuki Hayashi and Ryo Hirasawa (University of Tokyo, Japan):
Incentive Chain Model: Policy Formation to
Support
the Development of "Public Technology"
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Hirasawa R., Fujigaki, Y., Tomizawa, H., and Kakizaki F. (National
Institute
of Science and Technology Policy, Tokyo, Japan):
Report on the NISTEP International
Workshop'97
in Tokyo: Strategic Models for the Advancement of National R&D
Systems
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Lorna Heaton (Université de Montréal, Canada/ University
of
New Mexico, US): Institutionalizing
University/Industry
Collaboration for the Diffusion of Intangible Innovations: the Case of
Computer-supported Cooperative Work
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John Hultberg, Christer Rosenberg, and P-O Brogren (Gothenburg
University,
Sweden): A model for the study of research and
education in transdisciplinary context
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Alain d'Iribarne, Martine Gadille, (CNRS/LEST,Université Aix en
Provence,
France): The National Institute of Nuclear
and
Particle Physics: A unique framework of institutional regulation
governing
the relationships between basic research, academia and industry.
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Andrzej H. Jasinski (University of Warsaw, Poland):
Tasks for Science, Industry and Government in
the
Process of Integrating Poland's R&D with Europe
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Jaap Jelsma (University of Twente, The Netherlands):
How National R&D Stimulation Programmes
Interfere
With Science Policy at the Institutional Level: Factors of Succes and
Failure
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Dylan Jones-Evans (University of Glamorgan, Wales, UK) and Magnus
Klofsten
(Centre of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Linköping University,
Sweden):
The Role of the University in the Development
of
Academic-Industry Links -- The View from Europe
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William N. Kaghan (University of Washington, USA):
Deal-Managing and Career-Building Across
Cultural
Boundaries: Problems in the Operation of a Global Triple Helix
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Aki Kangasharju (School of Business and Economics, Jyväskyla,
Finland),
Peter Nijkamp (Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands):
Innovation Dynamics in Space: Local Actors
and
Local Factors
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Erkki Kaukonen and Mika Nieminen (University of Tampere, Finland):
The Future of Triple Helix(es): Mobile, or
Vanishing Boundaries?
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Lidiya Kavunenko (STEPS Centre, Kiev, Ukraine): Academy Science -
Government Relations: Case of Ukraine
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V.P. Kharbanda (National Institute of Science, Technology and
Development Studies, New Delhi, India): Strengthening
University - Industry Linkages: Need for Technological Competitiveness in
India
and China.
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William J. Kinsella (Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, USA):
Fusion in Flux: Nuclear Fusion Research as a
Case Study in Changing
Boundaries
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Magnus Klofsten (Centre of Innovation and Entrepreneurship,
Linköping
University, Sweden) & Dylan Jones-Evans (University of Glamorgan, Wales,
UK):
Growing a Technopole:
A Longitudinal Study of Entrepreneurship and Industrial Development
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Shin-ichi Kobayashi and Jiang Wen (University of
Electro-Communications,
Tokyo, Japan): A New Configuration of R&D
Collaboration Both in Public and Private Sectors: Applying Audition
System
in Performing Arts
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Carlos Kruytbosch (NSF, Washington, US): R&D,
Publishing and Patenting among Scientists and Engineers: Who? Where?
How
Much?
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Mikhail Kuzmin and Alexey A. Korennoy (STEP-Centre, Kiev, Ukraine):
Synergetic Modelling of a Knowledge-Based
Economy:
Growth, Innovation, Management
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Cooper H. Langford and Martha Whitney Langford (University of Calgary,
Canada):
University, Industry, Government Relations in
Canadian
Access to Megascience Research Environments
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Koty Lapid (Hungarian Academy of Sciences/ Ben Gurion University,
Israel):
Reaching Out for the Self-Managed-Customer:
Re-Structuring University-Industry-Government Relations (Health Care
in
the USA)
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Philippe Laredo (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines, Paris,
France):
"Quasi firms" to "quasi governments": the
rise
of new thematic "collective authorities"
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Paula G. Leventman (Northeastern University, Boston MA, USA):
University-Industry-Government Partnerships
for
Innovation: U.S. Technology Reinvestment Project, a Case History
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Loet Leydesdorff (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands):
The Innovative Dynamics of a Triple Helix
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Roberto E. López-Martínez & Alma Rocha-Lackiz (UNAM,
Mexico):
University R&D Performance Indicators:
The
Case of the National University of Mexico (UNAM)
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Matilde Luna and Ricardo Tirado (UNAM, Mexico): The
new role of universities and business associations in local development
in
Mexico
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Jan Luyten and Bart Gremmen (Wageningen University, The Netherlands):
The construction of `mutual accepted
expectations'
and success of industrial R&D programmes
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Anne-Marie Maculan and Deborah Moraes Zouain (Federal University of Rio
de
Janeiro, Brazil): Changes in Public R&D
Institutions Management: The National Institute of Technology
Case-Study
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Maffei, R. D'Amario, A. Anconitano, S. Algeri, G. de Gaetano (Mario
Negri
Sud, Italy): Innovative support for
traditional
agro-industry: an experience from Southern Italy
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Sami Mahroum (University of Manchester, UK): Future
Locations of R&D: Go Where The Trade Goes?
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Marco Malacarne (European Commission, Brussels, Belgium):
Research infrastructures as focal points for
innovation
networks
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Franc Mali (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia): The
Eastern European Transition
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Jane Marceau (University of Western Sidney Macarthur, Australia):
University-Business-Gouverment Innovation
Networks
in the Health Sector: Public-Private Collaboration and Competition
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Maureen McKelvey and Bo Persson (Dept of Technology and Social Change,
Linköping University, Sweden): Selecting
Knowledge
for Commercialization: Swedish Policy for Biotechnology Process
Technology
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Werner Meske (Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin, Germany):
Factors Influencing the Future Location of
Research
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Norma Morris (University College London, UK): Vial
bodies: conflicting interests in the move to new institutional
relationships
in biological medicines research and regulation
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Karel Muller (Charles University, Czech Republic):
Industrial Science in the Evolutionary
Perspective
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Philippe Mustar (Ecole des Mines de Paris, France):
Partnerships configurations and dynamics in
the
creation/development of SMEs by researchers
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Paul Naesje (Norwegian University of science and Technology, Norway):
Between the "Ozone-Crater" and a Change of
Climate.
Heat-pumping Technologies meets Envirommental Regimes before and after
the
Montreal Protocol.
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Maria Nedeva, Luke Georghiou, and Peter Halfpenny (Victoria University
of Manchester, UK): Research Equipment in United
Kingdom Universities: is industry going to help?
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Nirjo Niskanen (VTT Group for Technology Studies, Finland):
Knowledge Production in Transition: Merging
together
Scientific and Technological cultures?
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Hiroyuki Odagiri (University of Tsukuba, Japan):
Innovation in Japan and the Universities
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Valentin Onoprienko (Dobrov Centre, Kiev, Ukraine):
University Science in the Former USSR
Countries: Search for New Place in Science System
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Constance Perin (Science, Technology, and Society, MIT, USA):
A Case of University, Industry, and
Government Cooperation: An NSF-Funded Academy/Industry Dialogue on Safety
in High-Hazard Production Systems
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Guilherme Ary Plonski (University of Sao Paolo, Brazil):
Industry-University Cooperation in Latin
America:
Old Dilemmas and New Challenges
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Bianca Potì (CNR, Rome, Italy): The
role
of the public research system in the national wealth creation through
innovations
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Ganesh N. Prabhu (Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, India):
Sponsored Research Support Program: A Model
of
University-Industry-Government Collaboration
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Victor Prochnik and Fabio Erber (Universidade Federal do Rio de
Janeiro,
Brazil): The Internet in Brazil: Helices at
Work
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Victor Prochnik (Universidade federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil):
Cooperation among University, Industry and
Government
in the Brazilian Software Production and Export Industrial Policy -
Softex-2.000
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Dwijen Rangnekar (Kingston University, Kingston, UK):
Technology, Appropriation and Regulation: The
Product
Space of Plant Varieties
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Bhaskara Rao (University of Brasilia), Uma Bala Rallabandi (Ancient
History
Consultant, Hyderabad, India), and Rajyalakshmi Karumanchi
(Contemporary
Political Scientist, Lisbon, Portugal): Market
Oriented New Educational Order for the 21st Century
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Emanuela Reale and Anna Maria Scarda (CNR, Rome, Italy):
Intermediary bodies as engines of the future
location
of research in postmodern research systems
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Nevill Reeve (Ministry of Research, Wellington, New Zealand) and Sally
Davenport
(Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand): The
Nature and Impact of Changes to the Public Sector Infrastructure of
Research
Science and Technology in New Zealand
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F. Marques Reigado (University of Beira Interior, Portugal):
Research, Technology and Development
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A. Roersch, A.P. Verkaik, H. Rutten (National Council for Agricultural
Research,
The Netherlands): The Function of Portfolio
Management
in Research and Innovation Policy
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Artur da Rosa Pires, Carlos José Rodrigues, and Eduardo Anselmo
de
Castro (Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal): The
Co-operation between higher Education-Industry-Government in Portugal:
The
Effects of Cultural and Organisational Characteristics of Universities
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Claudio Roveda (Fondazione Roselli, Milan, Italy):
National Priorities for Industrial Research in
Italy
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A. Sachidanandam (Consulting Economist, Hyderabad, India), S.A.Bilgrami
(Consulting
Economic Geologist,Karachi, Pakistan), and A. Bhaskara Rao (University
of
Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil): Globalisation
and
U-I-G Integration in Developing and Newly Born Countries
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Ulf Sandström & Mats Benner (Linköping University,
Sweden):
Academic norms in transition? The
instititutional
regulation of university research in the "triple helix".
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Steliana Sandu (Romanian Academy of Sciences, Bucharest, Romania):
New Technological Developments and
Institutional
Environments in Romania.
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Luis Sanz-Menéndez (CSIC, Madrid, Spain):
Academia-Industry-Goverment Relationships:
Single
Dynamic or Co-Evolution of Three Independent Systems?
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Lúcia Schmidt de Andrade Lima and Nádia Lima Caruso (Rio
de
Janeiro, Brazil): State University of Rio de
Janeiro:
An Exercise in Proactive Evaluation at the University.
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Judith Sedaitis (SSRC, Stanford, USA):
Commercializing Russian R&D: Towards a
Social
Network Approach.
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Jacqueline Senker (SPRU, Brighton, UK): The
Relationship Between Publicly Funded Basic Research and Economic
Performance
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Terry Shinn (CNRS, Paris, France): The Stone
of
Sisyphus: Structures, misalignment, and re-stabilization in
academia/industry
transactions
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Kostadinka Simeonova (Center for the Science of Science, Sofia,
Bulgaria):
Applying The Science Park Concept in
the
Context of Transition: The Case of Bulgaria
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Anton Slonimski (Ministry of Economy, Minsk, Belarus):
Belarusian Science and Technology
Transformation
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Eva Stal (University of São Paulo, Brazil):
Cooperative Research Centers in a developing
country:
will they enhance university-industry-government relations in Brazil?
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Rikard Stankiewicz (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark):
Technoscience and the Evolution of Design
Spaces
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Jozef Szablowski (Bialystok School, Poland):
A Regional System of R&D and Innovation: A
Selected Case
Study of Poland
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Pal Tamas (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary):
Government-sponsored research and
multinational corporations in Eastern Europe. The case of the Hungarian
industrial research networks
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Branca Regina Cantisano Terra, Henry Etzkowitz, and Jose Manoel C.
Mello
(Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil / SUNY, Purchase, US):
The Role of Government in Innovation: A
Diagnotic
Study of the State of Rio de Janeiro - Brazil.
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Sheila Tobias (Tucson, AZ, USA): The Science
Trained
Professional: A New Breed for the New Century
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Peter Van den Besselaar (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands):
Is S&T Policy Research
Transdisciplinary?
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Blanka Vavkova (CNRS/IRIS, Paris, France): Local
research systems in centralised Nation states and a global economy: the
case
of France
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Lea Velho, Deborah Mello, and Solange Corder (State University of
Campinas, Brazil):
Engineering Research at the University of Sao
Paulo, Brazil: Has Anything Changed in the Last 10 Years
- S. Visalakshi (National Institute of Science Technology and
Development Studies, New Delhi, India):
Human Resource Development: A new role for
Advanced Research Institutions
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Vivien Walsh, Ken Green, Richard Hull, and Andy McMeekin (Manchester
University
and UMIST, UK): The Construction of
Techno-Economic
Networks
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Andrew Webster (Science and Technology Studies, Anglia University, UK):
An Approach Towards the Commercialisation of
Science:
Beyond the Public and Private Divide
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Jiang Wen and Shin-ichi Kobayashi (University of
Electro-Communications,
Tokyo, Japan): University-Industry R&D
Network
in Japan: Is Japanese Firms' R&D shifting toward more academic
research?
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Mary Woolley (President, Research!America, Alexandria, VA
USA): Who Should Support Research In the United
States? The Public's Opinion on the Role of the Federal Government,
Academia and Industry
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Lech Zacher (Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management, Warsaw,
Poland):
Innovation Efforts Policy in the Turbulent Times, Areas and Systems:
The Case of Eastern Europe and not only
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