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            PROMETHEUS

            GENERAL EDITOR:

            Stuart Macdonald

            Visiting Professor, School of Economics, Aalto University, 00100 Helsinki, Finland (s.macdonald@sheffield.ac.uk)

            EDITORS:

            Dimitris Assimakopoulos

            LINC Lab, Grenoble Ecole de Management, France (dimitris.assimakopoulos@grenoble-em.com)

            Areas of expertise: ICT innovation, collaboration, social networks, technological communities, tacit knowledge, knowledge management, new product development, teams and clusters

            Peter Drahos

            Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Australia (peter.drahos@anu.edu.au)

            Areas of expertise: patents, intellectual property, trade, regulatory and governance theory

            Hans-Ju¨rgen Engelbrecht

            Department of Economics and Finance, Massey University, New Zealand (H.Engelbrecht@massey.ac.nz)

            Areas of expertise: information/knowledge-based economy/policy/society, economic growth and knowledge spillovers, the

            role of human capital, happiness economics, behavioural economics related to the information/knowledge-based economy

            Richard Hawkins

            Science, Technology and Society Program, University of Calgary, Canada (rhawkins@ucalgary.ca)

            Areas of expertise: research policy, innovation theory and policy, university-industry collaboration, intellectual property,

            standards, technical regulation, electronic media industries

            Steven Henderson

            Southampton Solent University, UK (steven.henderson@solent.ac.uk)

            Areas of expertise: strategic management, organisational learning, critical thinking

            Karmo Kroos

            Department of Economics, Estonian Business School, Estonia (karmo.kroos@ebs.ee)

            Areas of expertise: theories of social change, elites as agents of social change, the role of the university, higher education

            policy, sociology of knowledge, Central and Eastern Europe

            Josephine Maltby

            York Management School, University of York, UK (josephine.maltby@york.ac.uk)

            Areas of expertise: corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, audit, accounting and business history

            Robin Mansell

            Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK (r.e.mansell@lse.ac.uk)

            Areas of expertise: internet governance, telecommunications policy and regulation, social impact of new media, political

            economy of media and communication, development and ICTs

            Sara McGaughey

            Department of International Business and Asian Studies, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia

            (s.mcgaughey@griffith.edu.au)

            Areas of expertise: knowledge and innovation in the multinational enterprise, international entrepreneurship, institutional

            entrepreneurship, intellectual property and standards in the international arena

            Martin Meyer

            Kent Business School, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK (M.S.Meyer@kent.ac.uk)

            Areas of expertise: science and technology indicators, university-industry technology transfer, third mission, triple helix,

            intellectual property management, science-based innovation, new technologies (especially nanotechnology), technological

            systems, sectoral systems of innovation, programme evaluation

            Joanne Roberts

            Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, Winchester, UK (J.Roberts@soton.ac.uk)

            Areas of expertise: knowledge economy, knowledge creation and transfer communities of practice, business services,

            internationalisation of services, information and communication technologies innovation systems

            Jorge Rodriguez

            Design Arts and Sciences Division (CYAD), Autonomous Metropolitan University - Azcapotzalco, Mexico

            (rmj@correo.azc.uam.mx)

            Areas of expertise: SMEs, internationalisation, design, innovation, development of new products, Latin America, Japanese

            management techniques

            John Steen

            UQ Business School, University of Queensland, Australia (j.steen@business.uq.edu.au)

            Areas of expertise: strategy and competitive advantage, corporate governance, intra- and inter- organisational networks,

            innovation

            BOOK REVIEW EDITOR:

            Bert Sadowski

            School of Innovation Sciences, Eindhoven University of Technology, IPO 2.20, 5612 AZ Eindhoven, The Netherlands

            (b.m.sadowski@tue.nl)

            ASSISTANT BOOK REVIEW EDITOR:

            Hazel Moir

            GENERAL EDITOR:

            Stuart Macdonald

            Visiting Professor, School of Economics, Aalto University, 00100 Helsinki, Finland (s.macdonald@sheffield.ac.uk)

            EDITORS:

            Dimitris Assimakopoulos

            LINC Lab, Grenoble Ecole de Management, France (dimitris.assimakopoulos@grenoble-em.com)

            Areas of expertise: ICT innovation, collaboration, social networks, technological communities, tacit knowledge, knowledge

            management, new product development, teams and clusters

            Peter Drahos

            Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Australia (peter.drahos@anu.edu.au)

            Areas of expertise: patents, intellectual property, trade, regulatory and governance theory

            Hans-Ju¨rgen Engelbrecht

            Department of Economics and Finance, Massey University, New Zealand (H.Engelbrecht@massey.ac.nz)

            Areas of expertise: information/knowledge-based economy/policy/society, economic growth and knowledge spillovers, the

            role of human capital, happiness economics, behavioural economics related to the information/knowledge-based economy

            Richard Hawkins

            Science, Technology and Society Program, University of Calgary, Canada (rhawkins@ucalgary.ca)

            Areas of expertise: research policy, innovation theory and policy, university-industry collaboration, intellectual property,

            standards, technical regulation, electronic media industries

            Steven Henderson

            Southampton Solent University, UK (steven.henderson@solent.ac.uk)

            Areas of expertise: strategic management, organisational learning, critical thinking

            Karmo Kroos

            Department of Economics, Estonian Business School, Estonia (karmo.kroos@ebs.ee)

            Areas of expertise: theories of social change, elites as agents of social change, the role of the university, higher education

            policy, sociology of knowledge, Central and Eastern Europe

            Josephine Maltby

            York Management School, University of York, UK (josephine.maltby@york.ac.uk)

            Areas of expertise: corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, audit, accounting and business history

            Robin Mansell

            Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK (r.e.mansell@lse.ac.uk)

            Areas of expertise: internet governance, telecommunications policy and regulation, social impact of new media, political

            economy of media and communication, development and ICTs

            Sara McGaughey

            Department of International Business and Asian Studies, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia

            (s.mcgaughey@griffith.edu.au)

            Areas of expertise: knowledge and innovation in the multinational enterprise, international entrepreneurship, institutional

            entrepreneurship, intellectual property and standards in the international arena

            Martin Meyer

            Kent Business School, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK (M.S.Meyer@kent.ac.uk)

            Areas of expertise: science and technology indicators, university-industry technology transfer, third mission, triple helix,

            intellectual property management, science-based innovation, new technologies (especially nanotechnology), technological

            systems, sectoral systems of innovation, programme evaluation

            Joanne Roberts

            Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, Winchester, UK (J.Roberts@soton.ac.uk)

            Areas of expertise: knowledge economy, knowledge creation and transfer communities of practice, business services,

            internationalisation of services, information and communication technologies innovation systems

            Jorge Rodriguez

            Design Arts and Sciences Division (CYAD), Autonomous Metropolitan University - Azcapotzalco, Mexico

            (rmj@correo.azc.uam.mx)

            Areas of expertise: SMEs, internationalisation, design, innovation, development of new products, Latin America, Japanese

            management techniques

            John Steen

            UQ Business School, University of Queensland, Australia (j.steen@business.uq.edu.au)

            Areas of expertise: strategy and competitive advantage, corporate governance, intra- and inter- organisational networks,

            innovation

            BOOK REVIEW EDITOR:

            Bert Sadowski

            School of Innovation Sciences, Eindhoven University of Technology, IPO 2.20, 5612 AZ Eindhoven, The Netherlands

            (b.m.sadowski@tue.nl)

            ASSISTANT BOOK REVIEW EDITOR:

            Hazel Moir

            13 Moss Street, Cook, ACT 2614, Australia (hazel.moir@anu.edu.au) Australia (hazel.moir@anu.edu.au)

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            December 2013
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