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            Author Index

            Aylward, D.—Global landscapes: a speculative assessment of emerging organizational structures within the international wine industry, 421–436

            Bunduchi, R., Graham, I., Smart, A. & Williams, R.—The tensions shaping the emergence of standard bodies: the case of a national health informatics standards body, 149–166

            Clark, P.—Review article: America’s market polity of knowledge and Ferguson’s stumbling colossus, 83–99

            Clydesdale, G.—European explorers, entrepreneurial selection and environmental thresholds, 47–61

            Coccia, M.—A taxonomy of public research bodies: a systemic approach, 63–82

            Dollery, B.—see Murray, D. & Dollery, B.

            Dutfield, G. & Suthersanen, U.—Harmonisation or differentiation in intellectual property protection? The lessons of history, 131–147

            Ferrier, F.—see Selby Smith, C. & Ferrier, F.

            Goggin, G. & Spurgeon, C.—Mobile message services and communications policy, 181–193

            Goodwin, I.—The Internet, organisational change and community engagement: the case of Birmingham City Council, 367–384

            Graham, I.—see Bunduchi, R. et al.

            Grieve, D. J.—see Webster, C. S. & Grieve, D. J.

            Jacob, M.—Boundary work in contemporary science policy: a review, 195–207

            Johnstone, P. L.—Technology‐related factors contributing to labour intensification of surgical production, 27–46

            Kam, J.—Making sense of organizational failure: the Marconi debacle, 399–420

            Kingston, W.—‘Genius’, ‘faction’ and rescuing intellectual property rights, 3–25

            McKenna, B.—see Rooney, D. & McKenna, B.

            Murray, D. & Dollery, B.—Institutional breakdown? An exploratory taxonomy of Australian university failure, 385–398

            Papandrea, F.—Trade and cultural diversity: an Australian perspective, 227–237

            Parayil, G. & Yeo, T. E. D.—More than electronic toll booths: Singapore’s electronic road pricing innovation, 209–226

            Quatraro, F.—An ethno‐linguistic approach to the role of services in knowledge transfer: the case of the Innovation Relay Centre of Southern Italy, 437–458

            Rimmer, M.—Japonica rice: intellectual property, scientific publishing and data‐sharing, 325–347

            Rooney, D. & McKenna, B.—Should the knowledge‐based economy be a savant or a sage? Wisdom and socially intelligent innovation, 307–323

            Selby Smith, C. & Ferrier, F.—Innovation, skill needs and training in a rural community, 265–283

            Siegel, D. S.—see Zervos, V. & Siegel, D. S.

            Smart, A.—see Bunduchi, R. et al.

            Spender, J. C.—Review article: An essay on the state of knowledge management, 101–116

            Spurgeon, C.—see Goggin, G. & Spurgeon, C.

            Suthersanen, U.—see Dutfield, G. & Suthersanen, U.

            van Caenegem, W.—Inter‐firm migration of tacit knowledge: law and policy, 285–306

            Webster, C. S. & Grieve, D. J.—Attitudes to error and patient safety, 253–263

            Williams, R.—see Bunduchi, R. et al.

            Yeo, T. E. D.—see Parayil, G. & Yeo, T. E. D.

            Zervos, V. & Siegel, D. S.—The importance of co‐ordination in national technology policy: evidence from the Galileo project, 167–180

            Subject Index

            A taxonomy of public research bodies: a systemic approach—Coccia, M., 63–82

            An ethno‐linguistic approach to the role of services in knowledge transfer: the case of the Innovation Relay Centre of Southern Italy—Quatraro, F., 437–458

            Attitudes to error and patient safety—Webster, C. S. & Grieve, D. J., 253–263

            Boundary work in contemporary science policy: a review—Jacob, M., 195–207

            European explorers, entrepreneurial selection and environmental thresholds—Clydesdale, G., 47–61

            ‘Genius’, ‘faction’ and rescuing intellectual property rights—Kingston, W., 3–25

            Global landscapes: a speculative assessment of emerging organizational structures within the international wine industry—Aylward, D., 421–436

            Harmonisation or differentiation in intellectual property protection? The lessons of history—Dutfield, G. & Suthersanen, U., 131–147

            Innovation, skill needs and training in a rural community—Selby Smith, C. & Ferrier, F., 265–283

            Institutional breakdown? An exploratory taxonomy of Australian university failure—Murray, D. & Dollery, B., 385–398

            Inter‐firm migration of tacit knowledge: law and policy—van Caenegem, W., 285–306

            Japonica rice: intellectual property, scientific publishing and data‐sharing—Rimmer, M., 325–347

            Making sense of organizational failure: the Marconi debacle—Kam, J., 399–420

            Mobile message services and communications policy—Goggin, G. & Spurgeon, C., 181–193

            More than electronic toll booths: Singapore’s electronic road pricing innovation—Parayil, G. & Yeo, T. E. D., 209–226

            Review article: America’s market polity of knowledge and Ferguson’s stumbling colossus—Clark, P., 83–99

            Review article: An essay on the state of knowledge management—Spender, J. C., 101–116

            Should the knowledge‐based economy be a savant or a sage? Wisdom and socially intelligent innovation—Rooney, D. & McKenna, B., 307–323

            Technology‐related factors contributing to labour intensification of surgical production—Johnstone, P. L., 27–46

            The importance of co‐ordination in national technology policy: evidence from the Galileo project—Zervos, V. & Siegel, D. S., 167–180

            The Internet, organisational change and community engagement: the case of Birmingham City Council—Goodwin, I., 367–384

            The tensions shaping the emergence of standard bodies: the case of a national health informatics standards body—Bunduchi, R., Graham, I., Smart, A. & Williams, R., 149–166

            Trade and cultural diversity: an Australian perspective—Papandrea, F., 227–237

            Book Review Index

            Dosi, G., Teece, D. J. & Chytry, J. (eds)—Understanding industrial and corporate change—Taylor, S., 466–469

            Friedman, T.—The world is flat: a brief history of the globalized world in the 21st century—Ince, M., 459–462

            Gura, M. & Percy, B.—Recapturing technology for education: keeping tomorrow in today’s classrooms—Mieczkowska, S., 472–476

            Hemlin, S., Allwood, C. M. & Martin, B. R.—Creative knowledge environments: the influences on creativity in research and innovation—McKenna, B. 246–249

            Hughes, T. P.—American genesis: a century of invention and technological enthusiasm, 1870–1970—second edition—Taylor, S., 244–246

            Kogut, B. (ed.)—The global Internet economy—Sweeney, G., 117–122

            Leonard, D. & Swap, W.—Deep smarts: how to cultivate and transfer enduring business wisdom—Fraser, B., 239–242

            Mingers, J. & Willcocks, L. (eds)—Social theory and philosophy for information systems—Joseph, R., 469–472

            Moyal, A.—The web of science. The scientific correspondence of the Rev. W.B. Clarke, Australia’s pioneer geologist, 2 vols—Holland, J., 356–363

            Seely Brown, J., Denning, S., Groh, K. & Prusak, L.—Storytelling in organizations: why storytelling is transforming 21st century organizations and management—Joseph, R., 462–466

            Stefik, M. & Stefik, B.—Breakthrough: stories and strategies of radical innovation—Ince, M., 242–244

            Teuscher, C. (ed.)—Alan Turing—life and legacy of a great thinker—Webster, C. S., 352–356

            Todd, J.—For good measure: the making of Australia’s measurement system—Swann, G. M. P., 349–352

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            Prometheus
            Critical Studies in Innovation
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            0810-9028
            1470-1030
            December 2005
            : 23
            : 4
            : 479-481
            Article
            141498 Prometheus, Vol. 23, No. 4, December 2005, pp. 479-481
            10.1080/08109020500415154
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