Volume 11, Issue 1, 2006
Open Issue

Peer-Reviewed Section:

1. Enhancing the Prospect for Deliberative Democracy: the Americaspeaks Model, by Maria J. D’Agostino, Richard W. Schwester, Marc Holzer, Graduate Department of Public Administration, Rutgers University, Campus at Newark, New Jersey, USA

2. Quality Management and Organizational Innovation in Canada, by James Iain Gow, Département de science politique, Université de Montréal, Canada

Discussion Papers:

3. A Framework for Understanding Technology and Technological Change, by Paul Crabtree, USA

Case Study:

4. Improved Organizational Performance through the Interdisciplinary Provision of Services: A Case Study of an Economic Evaluation of Pharmacist Dosing of Warfarin, by Tom Wesson, Glen E. Randall, David Barrows and Jimmy Fung, Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto, and DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada

Book Reviews:

5. Synchronizing Science and Technology with Human Behaviour, by Ralf Brand, reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Canada

6. Building New Bridges / Bâtir de Nouveau Ponts, by Jeff Keshen and Sylvie Perrier, editors, reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Canada

7. Hiding from Humanity: Disgust, Shame and the Law, by Martha C. Nussbaum, reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Canada

8. Governing for Results: A Director’s Guide to Good Governance, by Mel D. Gill, reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Canada

News:

The Innovation Journal is looking for volunteer Discussion Papers and La Revue de l’innovationeditors.

Call for Papers. The Innovation Journal is interested in publishing special theme issues on Complexity and Innovation, Innovations in Learning, Poverty Alleviation through Innovation, Rules Innovation, Client Empowerment, Technology and Innovation, and Innovation in Local Government. As always, we are interested in articles in English and en français (in French) and papers on other topics for open issues. For more information, see the Call for Papers.

Call for Papers , Issue on Innovations in Learning. A new Call for Papers.

Sponsorship Opportunites . Sponsorship opportunities are available for The Innovation Journal. Contact the Editor-in-Chief.

The Innovation Journal will be continuing to publish special issues, prepared by guest editors. Please submit papers to the Editor-in-Chief.

TitleAuthorCategoriesTags
2006 (11-1-1) Enhancing the Prospect for Deliberative Democracy: the Americaspeaks ModelMarc Holzer, Maria J. D'Agostino, Richard W. Schwester2006, v11i1
2006 (11-1-2) Quality Management and Organizational Innovation in CanadaJames Iain Gow2006, v11i1
2006 (11-1-3) A Framework for Understanding Technology and Technological ChangePaul Crabtree2006, v11i1
2006 (11-1-4) Improved Organizational Performance through the Interdisciplinary Provision of Services: A Case Study of an Economic Evaluation of Pharmacist Dosing of WarfarinDavid Barrows, Glen E. Randall, Jimmy Fung, Tom Wesson2006, v11i1
2006 (11-1-5) Synchronizing Science and Technology with Human Behaviour, by Ralf BrandReviewed by Howard A. Doughty2006, v11i1
2006 (11-1-6) Building New Bridges / Bâtir de Nouveau Ponts, by Jeff Keshen and Sylvie Perrier (editors)Reviewed by Howard A. Doughty2006, v11i1
2006 (11-1-7) Hiding from Humanity: Disgust, Shame and the Law, by Martha C. NussbaumReviewed by Howard A. Doughty2006, v11i1
2006 (11-1-8) Governing for Results: A Director’s Guide to Good Governance, by Mel D. GillReviewed by Howard A. Doughty2006, v11i1
2006 (11-1-x) Calls for Papers: Issue on Innovations in Learning. A new Call for Papers.Eleanor D. Glor2006, v11i1

Published June 15 2006