r. e research DOICy ELSEVIER Research Policy 30 (2001) 1593-1597 www.elsevier.com/locate/econbase Author Index Volume 30 (2001) Achilladelis, B. and N. Antonakis, The dynamics of technological innovation: the case of the phar- maceutical industry 535 Alexander, J., see Hagedoorn, J. 837 Alic, J.A., Postindustrial technology policy 873 Amara, N., see Landry, R. 333 Amesse, F. and P. Cohendet, Technology transfer revisited from the perspective of the knowledge- based economy 1459 Antonakis, N., see Achilladelis, B. 535 Arocena, R. and J. Sutz, Changing knowledge production and Latin American universities 1221 Arora, A., V.S. Arunachalam, J. Asundi and R. Fernandes, The Indian software services industry 1267 Arunachalam, V.S., see Arora, A. 1267 Arundel, A., The relative effectiveness of patents and secrecy for appropriation 611 Asakawa, K., Organizational tension in international R&D management: the case of Japanese firms 735 Asundi, J., see Arora, A. 1267 Autant-Bernard, C., Science and knowledge flows: evidence from the French case 1069 Avadikyan, A., P. Llerena, M. Matt, A. Rozan and S. Wolff, Organisational rules, codification and knowledge creation in inter-organisation cooperative agreements 1443 Ballesteros, J.A. and A.M. Rico, Public financing of cooperative R&D projects in Spain: the Con- certed Projects under the National R&D Plan 625 Barnes, A.P., Towards a framework for justifying public agricultural R&D: the example of UK agricultural research policy 663 | Basile, R., Export behaviour of Italian manufacturing firms over the nineties: the role of innovation 1185 | Bayona, C., T. Garcia-Marco and E. Huerta, Firms’ motivations for cooperative R&D: an empirical | analysis of Spanish firms 1289 | Behrens, T.R. and D.O. Gray, Unintended consequences of cooperative research: impact of industry sponsorship on climate for academic freedom and other graduate student outcome 179 Belderbos, R., Overseas innovations by Japanese firms: an analysis of patent and subsidiary data 313 Bénézech, D., G. Lambert, B. Lanoux, C. Lerch and J. Loos-Baroin, Completion of knowledge | codification: an illustration through the ISO 9000 standards implementation process 1395 Braunschweig, T., W. Janssen and P. Rieder, Identifying criteria for public agricultural research _ decisions 725 Breitzman, T., see Hicks, D. 681 , | Cantner, U. and A. Pyka, Classifying technology policy from an evolutionary perspective 759 Carayannis, E., see Hagedoorn, J. 837 Carrincazeaux, C., Y. Lung and A. Rallet, Proximity and localisation of corporate R&D activities 777 | Cefis, E. and L. Orsenigo, The persistence of innovative activities. A cross-countries and cross-sectors comparative analysis 1139 | | | Elsevier Science B.V. PI: S0048-7333(01)00187-1 1594 Author Index Volume 30 (2001) Clarysse, B. and U. Muldur, Regional cohesion in Europe? An analysis of how EU public RTD support influences the techno-economic regional landscape PH Cohendet, P. and F. Meyer-Krahmer, The theoretical and policy implications of knowledge codifica- tion 1563 Cohendet, P., see Amesse, F. 1459 Colombo, M.G. and M. Delmastro, Technology use and plant closure 21 Coombs, R., see Fontes, M. 79 Cowan, R., Expert systems: aspects of and limitations to the codifiability of knowledge 1355 Creplet, F, O. Dupouet, F. Kern, B.M ehmanpazir and F. Munier, Consultants and experts in manage- ment consulting firms 1517 D’A dderio, L., Crafting the virtual prototype: how firms integrate knowledge and capabilities across organisational boundaries 1409 Delmastro, M., see Colombo, M.G. 21 Dickson, K., see Hadjimanolis, A. 805 Douthwaite, B., J.D.H. Keatinge and J.R. Park, Why promising technologies fail: the neglected role of user innovation during adoption 819 Dupouet, O., see Creplet, F. 1517 Dyker, D.A., Technology exchange and the foreign business sector in Russia 851 Ernst, H., Patent applications and subsequent changes of performance: evidence from time-series cross-section analyses on the firm level 143 Fernandes, R., see Arora, A. 1267 Figuera, J.R., see Kolodny, H. 201 Fleming, L. and O. Sorenson, Technology as a complex adaptive system: evidence from patent data 1019 Fontes, M. and R. Coombs, Contribution of new technology-based firms to the strengthening of technological capabilities in intermediate economies 79 Foray, D., Facing the problem of unbalanced development of knowledge across sectors and fields: the case of the knowledge base in primary education 1553 Fransman, M., Designing Dolly: interactions between economics, technology and science and the evolution of hybrid institutions 263 Fritsch, M. and R. Lukas, Who cooperates on R&D? 297 Funk, J.L. and D.T. Methe, Market- and committee-based mechanisms in the creation and diffusion of global industry standards: the case of mobile communication 589 Garcia-Marco, T., see Bayona, C. 1289 Gemba, K. and F. Kodama, Diversification dynamics of the Japanese industry 1165 Georghiou, L., Evolving frameworks for European collaboration in research and technology 891 Grande, E., The erosion of state capacity and the European innovation policy dilemma. A comparison of German and EU information technology policies 905 Gray, D.O., see Behrens, T.R. 179 Grimaldi, R. and S. Torrisi, Codified-tacit and general-specific knowledge in the division of labour among firms. A study of the software industry 1425 Guellec, D. and B. van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie, The internationalisation of technology analysed with patent data 1253 Hadjimanolis, A. and K. Dickson, Development of national innovation policy in small developing countries: the case of Cyprus 805 Hagedoorn, J., E. Carayannis and J. Alexander, Strange bedfellows in the personal computer industry: technology alliances between IBM and Apple 837 Hamilton, K., see Hicks, D. 681 Author Index Volume 30 (2001) 1595 Hanney, S., M. Henkel and D. von Walden Laing, Making and implementing foresight policy to engage the academic community: health and life scientists’ involvement in, and response to, development of the UK’s technology foresight programme Hart, D.M., Antitrust and technological innovation in the US: ideas, institutions, decisions, and impacts, 1890-2000 Henkel, M., see Hanney, S. Hicks, D., T. Breitzman, D. Olivastro and K. Hamilton, The changing composition of innovative activity in the US — a portrait based on patent analysis Hipp, C., see Tether, B.S. Huerta, E., see Bayona, C. Huggins, R., Inter-firm network policies and firm performance: evaluating the impact of initiatives in the United Kingdom Janssen, W., see Braunschweig, T. Just, D., see Wolf, S. Katz, J., Structural reforms and technological behaviour. The sources and nature of technological change in Latin America in the 1990s Kaufmann, A. and F. Todtling, Science—industry interaction in the process of innovation: the impor- tance of boundary-crossing between systems Kearns, A. and Ruane, F., The tangible contribution of R&D-spending foreign-owned plants to a host region: a plant level study of the Irish manufacturing sector (1980-1996) Keatinge, J.D.H., see Douthwaite, B. Kern, F., see Creplet, F. Kingston, W., Innovation needs patents reform Klein, H., Technology push-over: defense downturns and civilian technology policy Kobayashi, S., see Wen, J. Kodama, F., see Gemba, K. Kolodny, H., B. Stymne, R. Shani, J.R. Figuera and P. Lillrank, Design and policy choices for technology extension organizations Kuhlmann, S., Future governance of innovation policy in Europe — three scenarios Kumar, N., Determinants of location of overseas R&D activity of multinational enterprises: the case of US and Japanese corporations Lamari, M., see Landry, R. Lambert, G., see Bénézech, D. Landry, R., N. Amara and M. Lamari, Utilization of social science research knowledge in Canada Lanoux, B., see Bénézech, D. Lassibille, G., Earnings distribution among Spanish engineers: research vs. non-research occupations eee e Lazonick, W., see Lu, Q. Lee, K. and C. Lim, Technological regimes, catching-up and leapfrogging: findings from the Korean industries Leoncini, R. and S. Montresor, The automobile technological systems . An empirical analysis of four European countries Lerch, C., see Bénézech, D. Lillrank, P., see Kolodny, H. nbMneetws tn Oa nhs ta ne Lim, C., see Lee, K. Lissoni, F., Knowledge codification and the geography of innovation: the case of Brescia mechanical cluster Liu, X. and S. White, Comparing innovation systems: a framework and application to China’s transi- tional context || | j | | || } } 1596 Author Index Volume 30 (2001) 1443 Llerena, P., see Avadikyan, A. Loos-Baroin, J., see Bénézech, D. 1395 Love, J.H. and S. Roper, Location and network effects on innovation success: evidence for UK, German and Irish manufacturing plants 643 Lu, Q. and W. Lazonick, The organization of innovation in a transitional economy: business and government in Chinese electronic publishing 55 Lukas, R., see Fritsch, M. 297 Lung, Y., see Carrincazeaux, C. ygU a Martin, B.R., see Salter, A.J. 509 Matt, M., see Avadikyan, A. 1443 Mehmanpazir, B., see Creplet, F. 1517 Methe, D.T., see Funk, J.L. 589 Meyer-Krahmer, F., see Cohendet, P. 1353 Meyer-Krahmer, F., see Cohendet, P. 1563 Miles, I., see Tether, B.S. 1115 Montresor, S., see Leoncini, R. 1321 Mowery, D.C., R.R. Nelson, B.N. Sampat and A.A. Ziedonis, The growth of patenting and licensing by U.S. universities: an assessment of the effects of the Bayh—Dole act of 1980 99 Muldur, U., see Clarysse, B. 275 Muller, E. and A. Zenker, Business services as actors of knowledge transformation: the role of KIBS in regional and national innovation systems 1501 Munier, F. and P. Rondé, The role of knowledge codification in the emergence of consensus under uncertainty: empirical analysis and policy implications 1537 Munier, F., see Creplet, F. 1517 Nassimbeni, G., Technology, innovation capacity, and the export attitude of small manufacturing firms: a logit/tobit model 245 Nelson, R.R., see Mowery, D.C. 99 Olivastro, D., see Hicks, D. 681 Orsenigo, L., F. Pammolli and M. Riccaboni, Technological change and network dynamics. Lessons from the pharmaceutical industry 485 Orsenigo, L., see Cefis, E. 1139 Pammolli, F., see Orsenigo, L. 485 Park, J.R., see Douthwaite, B. 819 Pitkethly, R.H., Intellectual property strategy in Japanese and UK companies: patent licensing deci- sions and learning opportunities 425 Prencipe, A. and F. Tell, Inter-project learning: processes and outcomes of knowledge codification in project-based firms 1373 Pyka, A., see Cantner, U. 759 Rallet, A., see Carrincazeaux, C. 777 Riccaboni, M., see Orsenigo, L. 485 Rico, A.M., see Ballesteros, J.A. 625 Rieder, P., see Braunschweig, T. 725 Rinia, E.J., Th.N. van Leeuwen, H.G. van Vuren and A.F.J. van Raan, Influence of interdisciplinarity on peer-review and bibliometric evaluations in physics research 357 Ronde, P., Technological clusters with a knowledge-based principle: evidence from a Delphi inves- tigation in the French case of the life sciences 1041 Rondé, P., see Munier, F. 1537 Roper, S., see Love, J.H. 643 Author Index Volume 30 (2001) 1597 Rothaermel, F.T., Complementary assets, strategic alliances, and the incumbent’s advantage: an empirical study of industry and firm effects in the biopharmaceutical industry 1235 Rozan, A., see Avadikyan, A. 1443 Ruane, A., see Kearns, A. pe Sadowski, B.M., Towards market repositioning in Central and Eastern Europe: international coopera- tive ventures in Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic 711 Sakakibara, M., Cooperative research and development: who participates and in which industries do projects take place? 993 Salter, A.J. and B.R. Martin, The economic benefits of publicly funded basic research: a critical review 509 Sampat, B.N., see Mowery, D.C. 99 Shani, R., see Kolodny, H. 201 Shapira, P., US manufacturing extension partnerships: technology policy reinvented? 977 Sorenson, O., see Fleming, L. 1019 Stymne, B., see Kolodny, H. 201 Sutz, J., see Arocena, R. 1221 Tchalakov, I., Innovating in Bulgaria — two cases in the life of a laboratory before and after 1989 391 Tell, F., see Prencipe, A. 1373 Tether, B.S., C. Hipp and I. Miles, Standardisation and particularisation in services: evidence from Germany 1115 Tijssen, R.J.W., Global and domestic utilization of industrial relevant science: patent citation analysis of science—technology interactions and knowledge flows 35 Todtling, F., see Kaufmann, A. 791 Torrisi, S., see Grimaldi, R. 1425 Trajtenberg, M., Innovation in Israel 1968-1997: a comparative analysis using patent data 363 van Leeuwen, Th.N., see Rinia, E.J. 357 van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie, B., see Guellec, D. 1253 van Raan, A.FJ., see Rinia, E.J. 357 van Vuren, H.G., see Rinia, E.J. 357 Varsakelis, N.C., The impact of patent protection, economy openness and national culture on R&D investment: a cross-country empirical investigation 1059 Von Walden Laing, D., see Hanney, S. 1203 Wakelin, K., Productivity growth and R&D expenditure in UK manufacturing firms 1079 Wen, J. and S. Kobayashi, Exploring collaborative R&D network:. some new evidence in Japan 1309 White, S., see Liu, X. 1091 Wolf, S., D. Just and D. Zilberman, Between data and decisions: the organization of agricultural economic information systems 121 Wolff, S., see Avadikyan, A. 1443 Zenker, A., see Muller, E. 1501 Ziedonis, A.A., see Mowery, D.C. 99 Zilberman, D., see Wolf, S. 121 ltsitcaEEAntA tA ae es t ih ncinnati | | | dain n e n a nee ia NH research atc DOICy ELSEVIER Research Policy 30 (2001) 1599-1611 www.elsevier.com/locate/econbase Subject Index Volume 30 (2001) Business J. Katz, Structural reforms and technological behaviour. The sources and nature of technological change in Latin America in the 1990s 1 M.G. Colombo and M. Delmastro, Technology use and plant closure 21 R.J.W. Tijssen, Global and domestic utilization of industrial relevant science: patent citation analysis of science—-technology interactions and knowledge flows 35 Q. Lu and W. Lazonick, The organization of innovation in a transitional economy: business and government in Chinese electronic publishing 55 M. Fontes and R. Coombs, Contribution of new technology-based firms to the strengthening of technological capabilities in intermediate economies 79 D.C. Mowery, R.R. Nelson, B.N. Sampat and A.A. Ziedonis, The growth of patenting and licensing by U.S. universities: an assessment of the effects of the Bayh—Dole act of 1980 99 S. Wolf, D. Just and D. Zilberman, Between data and decisions: the organization of agricultural economic information systems 121 H. Ernst, Patent applications and subsequent changes of performance: evidence from time-series cross-section analyses on the firm level 143 N. Kumar, Determinants of location of overseas R&D activity of multinational enterprises: the case of US and Japanese corporations 159 T.R. Behrens and D.O. Gray, Unintended consequences of cooperative research: impact of industry sponsorship on climate for academic freedom and other graduate student outcome 179 H. Kolodny, B. Stymne, R. Shani, J.R. Figuera and P. Lillrank, Design and policy choices for technology extension organizations 201 A. Kearns and F. Ruane, The tangible contribution of R&D-spending foreign-owned plants to a host region: a plant level study of the Irish manufacturing sector (1980-1996) 227 G. Nassimbeni, Technology, innovation capacity, and the export attitude of small manufacturing firms: a logit/tobit model 245 M. Fransman, Designing Dolly: interactions between economics, technology and science and the evolution of hybrid institutions 263 B. Clarysse and U. Muldur, Regional cohesion in Europe? An analysis of how EU public RTD support influences the techno-economic regional landscape 275 M. Fritsch and R. Lukas, Who cooperates on R&D? 297 R. Belderbos, Overseas innovations by Japanese firms: an analysis of patent and subsidiary data 313 R. Landry, N. Amara and M. Lamari, Utilization of social science research knowledge in Canada 333 M. Trajtenberg, Innovation in Israel 1968-1997: a comparative analysis using patent data 363 I. Tchalakov, Innovating in Bulgaria — two cases in the life of a laboratory before and after 1989 391 W. Kingston, Innovation needs patents reform 403 Elsevier Science B.V. PII: S0048-7333(01)00188-3 1600 Subject Index Volume 30 (2001) R.H. Pitkethly, Intellectual property strategy in Japanese and UK companies: patent licensing deci- sions and learning opportunities 425 R. Huggins, Inter-firm network policies and firm performance: evaluating the impact of initiatives in the United Kingdom 443 K. Lee and C. Lim, Technological regimes, catching-up and leapfrogging: findings from the Korean industries 459 L. Orsenigo, F. Pammolli and M. Riccaboni, Technological change and network dynamics. Lessons from the pharmaceutical industry 485 A.J. Salter and B.R. Martin, The economic benefits of publicly funded basic research: a critical review 509 B. Achilladelis and N. Antonakis, The dynamics of technological innovation: the case of the phar- maceutical industry 535 J.L. Funk and D.T. Methe, Market- and committee-based mechanisms in the creation and diffusion of global industry standards: the case of mobile communication 589 A. Arundel, The relative effectiveness of patents and secrecy for appropriation 611 J.A. Ballesteros and A.M. Rico, Public financing of cooperative R&D projects in Spain: the Concerted Projects under the National R&D Plan 625 J.H. Love and S. Roper, Location and network effects on innovation success: evidence for UK, German and Irish manufacturing plants 643 G. Lassibille, Earnings distribution among Spanish engineers: research vs. non-research occupations 673 D. Hicks, T. Breitzman, D. Olivastro and K. Hamilton,.The changing composition of innovative activity in the US — a portrait based on patent analysis 681 B.M. Sadowski, Towards market repositioning in Central and Eastern Europe: international coopera- tive ventures in Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic 711 pStsESS AiptsEc e t K. Asakawa, Organizational tension in international R&D management: the case of Japanese firms 135 U. Cantner and A. Pyka, Classifying technology policy from an evolutionary perspective 759 C. Carrincazeaux, Y. Lung and A. Rallet, Proximity and localisation of corporate R&D activities 777 A. Hadjimanolis and K. Dickson, Development of national innovation policy in small developing ee countries: the case of Cyprus 805 B. Douthwaite, J.D.H. Keatinge and J.R. Park, Why promising technologies fail: the neglected role of user innovation during adoption 819 J. Hagedoorn, E. Carayannis and J. Alexander, Strange bedfellows in the personal computer industry: technology alliances between IBM and Apple 837 J.A. Alic, Postindustrial technology policy 873 L. Georghiou, Evolving frameworks for European collaboration in research and technology 891 E. Grande, The erosion of state capacity and the European innovation policy dilemma. A comparison of German and EU information technology policies 905 D.M. Hart, Antitrust and technological innovation in the US: ideas, institutions, decisions, and impacts, 1890-2000 923 H. Klein, Technology push-over: defense downturns and civilian technology policy 937 S. Kuhlmann, Future governance of innovation policy in Europe — three scenarios 953 P. Shapira, US manufacturing extension partnerships: technology policy reinvented? 977 M. Sakakibara, Cooperative research and development: who participates and in which industries do projects take place? 993 L. Fleming and O. Sorenson, Technology as a complex adaptive system: evidence from patent data 1019 P. Ronde, Technological clusters with a knowledge-based principle: evidence from a Delphi investiga- tion in the French case of the life sciences 1041 N.C. Varsakelis, The impact of patent protection, economy openness and national culture on R&D investment: a cross-country empirical investigation 1059 Subject Index Volume 30 (2001) 1601 K. Wakelin, Productivity growth and R&D expenditure in UK manufacturing firms 1079 X. Liu and S. White, Comparing innovation systems: a framework and application to China’s transi- tional context 1091 B.S. Tether, C. Hipp and I. Miles, Standardisation and particularisation in services: evidence from Germany 1115 E. Cefis and L. Orsenigo, The persistence of innovative activities. A cross-countries and cross-sectors comparative analysis 1139 K. Gemba and F. Kodama, Diversification dynamics of the Japanese industry 1165 R. Basile, Export behaviour of Italian manufacturing firms over the nineties: the role of innovation 1185 F.T. Rothaermel, Complementary assets, strategic alliances, and the incumbent’s advantage: an empiri- cal study of industry and firm effects in the biopharmaceutical industry 1235 D. Guellec and B. van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie, The internationalisation of technology analysed with patent data 1253 A. Arora, V.S. Arunachalam, J. Asundi and R. Fernandes, The Indian software services industry 1267 C. Bayona, T. Garcia-Marco and E. Huerta, Firms’ motivations for cooperative R&D: an empirical analysis of Spanish firms 1289 J. Wen and S. Kobayashi, Exploring collaborative R&D network:. some new evidence in Japan 1309 R. Leoncini and S. Montresor, The automobile technological systems. An empirical analysis of four European countries 1321 R. Cowan, Expert systems: aspects of and limitations to the codifiability of knowledge 1355 D. Bénézech, G. Lambert, B. Lanoux, C. Lerch and J. Loos-Baroin, Completion of knowledge codification: an illustration through the ISO 9000 standards implementation process 1395 L. D’ Adderio, Crafting the virtual prototype: how firms integrate knowledge and capabilities across organisational boundaries 1409 R. Grimaldi and S. Torrisi, Codified-tacit and general-specific knowledge in the division of labour among firms. A study of the software industry 1425 A. Avadikyan, P. Llerena, M. Matt, A. Rozan and S. Wolff, Organisational rules, codification and knowledge creation in inter-organisation cooperative agreements 1443 F. Amesse and P. Cohendet, Technology transfer revisited from the perspective of the knowledge- based economy 1459 F. Lissoni, Knowledge codification and the geography of innovation: the case of Brescia mechanical cluster 1479 E. Muller and A. Zenker, Business services as actors of knowledge transformation: the role of KIBS in regional and national innovation systems 1501 F. Creplet, O. Dupouet, F. Kern, B.M ehmanpazir and F. Munier, Consultants and experts in manage- ment consulting firms 1517 F. Munier and P. Rondé, The role of knowledge codification in the emergence of consensus under uncertainty: empirical analysis and policy implications 1537 D. Foray, Facing the problem of unbalanced development of knowledge across sectors and fields: the case of the knowledge base in primary education 1553 P. Cohendet and F. Meyer-Krahmer, The theoretical and policy implications of knowledge codification 1563 Government J. Katz, Structural reforms and technological behaviour. The sources and nature of technological change in Latin America in the 1990s 1602 Subject Index Volume 30 (2001) Q. Lu and W. Lazonick, The organization of innovation in a transitional economy: business and 55 government in Chinese electronic publishing M. Fontes and R. Coombs, Contribution of new technology-based firms to the strengthening of 79 technological capabilities in intermediate economies D.C. Mowery, R.R. Nelson, B.N. Sampat and A.A. Ziedonis, The growth of patenting and licensing by 99 U.S. universities: an assessment of the effects of the Bayh—Dole act of 1980 S. Wolf, D. Just and D. Zilberman, Between data and decisions: the organization of agricultural 121 economic information systems T.R. Behrens and D.O. Gray, Unintended consequences of cooperative research: impact of industry 179 sponsorship on climate for academic freedom and other graduate student outcome H. Kolodny, B. Stymne, R. Shani, J.R. Figuera and P. Lillrank, Design and policy choices for 201 technology extension organizations M. Fransman, Designing Dolly: interactions between economics, technology and science and the 263 evolution of hybrid institutions B. Clarysse and U. Muldur, Regional cohesion in Europe? An analysis of how EU public RTD support 275 influences the techno-economic regional landscape 333 R. Landry, N. Amara and M. Lamari, Utilization of social science research knowledge in Canada 363 M. Trajtenberg, Innovation in Israel 1968-1997: a comparative analysis using patent data 391 I. Tchalakov, Innovating in Bulgaria — two cases in the life of a laboratory before and after 1989 403 W. Kingston, Innovation needs patents reform R.H. Pitkethly, Intellectual property strategy in Japanese and UK companies: patent licensing deci- 425 sions and learning opportunities R. Huggins, Inter-firm network policies and firm performance: evaluating the impact of initiatives in 443 the United Kingdom K. Lee and C. Lim, Technological regimes, catching-up and leapfrogging: findings from the Korean industries 459 A.J. Salter and B.R. Martin, The economic benefits of publicly funded basic research: a critical review 509 J.L. Funk and D.T. Methe, Market- and committee-based mechanisms in the creation and diffusion of global industry standards: the case of mobile communication 589 A. Arundel, The relative effectiveness of patents and secrecy for appropriation 611 J.A. Ballesteros and A.M. Rico, Public financing of cooperative R&D projects in Spain: the Concerted Projects under the National R&D Plan 625 A.P. Barnes, Towards a framework for justifying public agricultural R&D: the example of UK agricultural research policy 663 T. Braunschweig, W. Janssen and P. Rieder, Identifying criteria for public agricultural research decisions 725 U. Cantner and A. Pyka, Classifying technology policy from an evolutionary perspective 759 A. Hadjimanolis and K. Dickson, Development of national innovation policy in small developing countries: the case of Cyprus 805 B. Douthwaite, J.D.H. Keatinge and J.R. Park, Why promising technologies fail: the neglected role of user innovation during adoption 819 J.A. Alic, Postindustrial technology policy 873 L. Georghiou, Evolving frameworks for European collaboration in research and technology 891 E. Grande, The erosion of state capacity and the European innovation policy dilemma. A comparison of German and EU information technology policies 905 D.M. Hart, Antitrust and technological innovation in the US: ideas, institutions, decisions, and impacts, 1890-2000 923 H. Klein, Technology push-over: defense downturns and civilian technology policy 937