Volume 29 Issue 4 (2011)
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Revisiting Mode 2 at Noors Slott
In November 2009, at Noors Slott in Sweden, a small group of distinguished individuals from academia and government met to reflect on the ideas developed in the New Production of…
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Paradox and potential: trends in science policy and practice in Canada and New Zealand
Over the last 30 years, Canada and New Zealand have redirected their science and research systems to meet changing national priorities, and in response to global trends and needs. They…
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End of empire: external and internal transitions in US policies for science, technology and innovation
Over the last 20 years, the shape of the global political economy has shifted dramatically, but US science and technology policy is continuing as though nothing has changed since the…
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Open innovation, the Haldane principle and the new production of knowledge: science policy and university–industry links in the UK after the financial crisis
The paper looks at the system of knowledge production and innovation in the UK from a Mode 2 perspective. It is critical of policy that focuses on science and engineering,…
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The future of research universities
The paper considers the future of the research university and finds that it is unlikely to continue adherence to a business model in which strategy is determined and directed from…
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What can bibliometrics tell us about changes in the mode of knowledge production?
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