Post-academic science, driven as it is by commercialisation and market forces, is fundamentally at odds with core academic principles. Publicly-funded academics have an obligation to carry out science for the public good, a responsibility which is incompatible with the entrepreneurial ethos increasingly expected of university research by funding agencies
Growing intensity of university-industry ties has generated an intense debate about the changing nor...
Studies have demonstrated the importance of scientific research for innovation and economic performa...
Does it matter whether research is conducted by the private business rather than in universities or ...
Post-academic science, driven as it is by commercialisation and market forces, is fundamentally at o...
Scientific knowledge resulting from university research is an important feature in the contemporary ...
cademic research is increasingly being commercialised. This commercialisation trend has different d...
Nanotechnology has emerged as one of the dominating themes of international science policy in the la...
Knowledge production has changed considerably in the past few decades. This transformation has notab...
"Public engagement in science" is one of the buzzwords that, since 2000, has been used in nanotechno...
Sir, We write as senior scientists about a problem vital to the scientific enterprise and prosperity...
Author's pre-print version dated 2011. Final version published by Sage; available online at http://o...
Private funding of life sciences has been extensively criticized as lacking objectivity (e.g., Bekel...
Britain's performance in converting research into commercial opportunities is overladen with cliches...
The emergence of knowledge-based societies over the past decades has spurred research on the specifi...
The novelty of nanotechnology presents social scientists with an interesting dilemma. On the one han...
Growing intensity of university-industry ties has generated an intense debate about the changing nor...
Studies have demonstrated the importance of scientific research for innovation and economic performa...
Does it matter whether research is conducted by the private business rather than in universities or ...
Post-academic science, driven as it is by commercialisation and market forces, is fundamentally at o...
Scientific knowledge resulting from university research is an important feature in the contemporary ...
cademic research is increasingly being commercialised. This commercialisation trend has different d...
Nanotechnology has emerged as one of the dominating themes of international science policy in the la...
Knowledge production has changed considerably in the past few decades. This transformation has notab...
"Public engagement in science" is one of the buzzwords that, since 2000, has been used in nanotechno...
Sir, We write as senior scientists about a problem vital to the scientific enterprise and prosperity...
Author's pre-print version dated 2011. Final version published by Sage; available online at http://o...
Private funding of life sciences has been extensively criticized as lacking objectivity (e.g., Bekel...
Britain's performance in converting research into commercial opportunities is overladen with cliches...
The emergence of knowledge-based societies over the past decades has spurred research on the specifi...
The novelty of nanotechnology presents social scientists with an interesting dilemma. On the one han...
Growing intensity of university-industry ties has generated an intense debate about the changing nor...
Studies have demonstrated the importance of scientific research for innovation and economic performa...
Does it matter whether research is conducted by the private business rather than in universities or ...