Volume 26 Issue 2 (2008)
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Beating the Bounds? The Introduction of Pharmacist Supplementary Prescribing in the UK National Health Service
Pharmacists in the UK were granted supplementary prescribing rights in 2003, subject to further training. Most of those now qualified are practising in general medical practices and hospitals. This qualitative…
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New Structures, New Strategies: CSIRO’s Changing Role in Australian Innovation
CSIRO’s role in Australian innovation has evolved over the years in response to changes in the external environment and within Australia’s national innovation system. The process of organisational change has…
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Community Participation in Australian Science and Technology Policy: The Case of Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology is widely considered to offer enormous competitive advantages to those countries that possess the knowledge and capacity to harness its potential. As in many other countries, Australia’s nanotechnology policy…
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Time‐Intensive Information Technology and Human Welfare in Developing Countries
This paper is concerned with the scope for developing countries to benefit from the Internet in non‐synchronous ways that is, in cases where some delay is involved in the delivery…