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ISSN (print) 0302-3427 and E-ISSN (electronic) 1471-5430.
It is edited by:
Dr David H Guston, Consortium for Science, Policy and
Outcomes, Arizona State University, PO Box 874401, Tempe, AZ 85287-4401, USA,
email scipol@asu.edu and
Dr Susana Borrás, Centerfor
Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Steen Blichersvej
22, 2000, Fredriksburg, Denmark; email: scipol.cbp@cbs.dk
Consulting editor is Professor Susan Cozzens, School
of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0345, USA
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Book review editors are: Professor Cooper Langford, Science, Technology and Society Program, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4; email: chlangfo@ucalgary.ca; and Dr Jakob Edler, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, Breslauer Straße 48, D-76139 Karleruhe, Germany; email: j.edler@isi.fraunhofer.de
Editorial advisors include:
Mario Albornoz, Centre for Studies of Science,
Development and Higher Education, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Daniele
Archibugi, a Director of the National Research
Council, Italy, Anthony Arundel, UNU-MERIT, The Netherlands, Phillip Cooke,
Advanced Studies, University of Cardiff, UK, Paul Cunningham, PREST, Manchester
Business School, UK, Charles Edquist, Lund Institute
of Technology, Sweden, Shulin Gu
Tsinghua, University, Beijing, China, David Hart,
Public Policy, George Mason University, USA, Ron Johnston, Executive Director,
Australian Centre for Innovation and International Competitiveness, Sydney,
Australia, Calestous Juma,
Co-ordinator, UN Millennium Project Task Force on
Science, Technology and Innovation, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
University, USA, Gary Kass, Parliamentary Office of
S&T, UK, Stefan Kuhlmann, School of Management
and Governance, University of Twente, The Netherlands,
Philippe Larédo, ENPC, Paris, France, Kong-Rae Lee,
STEPI, South Korea, Rolf Lehming, Science Resources
Statistics, NSF, USA, Loet Leydesdorff,
University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, Angela Liberatore,
European Commission, Belgium, Elena Mirskaya, Russian
Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, Judith Mosoni-Fried,
MTA KSZI, Budapest, Hungary, Johann Mouton, CREST, Stellenbosch
University, South Africa, Richard R Nelson, Columbia University, USA, Helga Nowotny, Vice President, European Research Council, Hiroyuki
Odagir, Economics, Hitotsubashi
University, Japan, Osita Ogbu,
African Technology Policy Studies Network, Kenya, Howard Rush, CENTRIM, Freeman
Centre, Brighton, UK, Luis Sanz-Menéndez, Deputy
Director-General, Ministry of S&T, Spain, Eric von Hippel,
Head, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Group, MIT/Sloan School of Management,
USA, Lea Velho, University of Campinas,
Brazil, Bruno van Pottelsberghe, former Chief
Economist, European Patents Office, now Free University of Brussels, Belgium
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