Volume 09, Issue 2, 2004
Open Issue

March – April 2004

Peer-Reviewed Articles:

1. A Topographical Map of the Innovation Landscape, by VE Ross, AW Kleingeld and L Lorenzen

2. Innovations du travail et fonction publique: des efforts louables; un arrimage difficile, par Denis Harrisson et Nathalie Roy

3. Is the Internet Politics as Usual or Democracy’s Future? Candidate Campaign Web Sites in the 2001 Alberta and British Columbia Provincial Elections, by Harold J. Jansen

Case Studies:

4. World Changers: Successful Partnership for Housing Rehabilitation, by Louis R Hill, Jr

Discussion Papers:

5. Commercial Innovation: A Policy Stocktaking, by Val Traversy

6. The Internet as a Metaphor for the Role of the Modern Government Laboratory, by Ron Freedman

7. The Experience of Transforming the Ministry of Trade and Industry in Denmark into a Development Oriented Organization, by Birgit Kjølby

8. Scientific Collaboration Between Government and Industry: A viewpoint position paper on sharing intellectual property rights within the framework of collaborative research agreements between the federal government and the private sector, by Steve Bittner. Read a comment on this paper.

Book Reviews/Essays:

9. The Government Taketh Away: The Politics of Pain in Canada and the United States, edited by Leslie A. Pal and R. Kent Weaver, reviewed by Howard A. Doughty

10. Managing Innovation: a review essay by Eleanor Glor

La Revue de l’innovation : La Revue de l’innovation dans le secteur public 1

11. La collaboration scientifique entre le gouvernement et le secteur industriel: Réflexion de type point de vue sur le partage de droits de propriété intellectuelle dans le cadre d’Ententes de recherche en collaboration entre le gouvernement fédéral et le secteur privé, par Steve Bittner

TitleAuthorCategoriesTags
2004 (09-2-01) A Topographical Map of the Innovation LandscapeAW Kleingeld, L Lorenzen, VE Ross2004, v9i2
2004 (09-2-02) Innovations du travail et fonction publique: des efforts louables; un arrimage difficileDenis Harrisson, Nathalie Roy2004, v9i2
2004 (09-2-03) Is the Internet Politics as Usual or Democracy’s Future? Candidate Campaign Web Sites in the 2001 Alberta and British Columbia Provincial ElectionsHarold J. Jansen2004, v9i2
2004 (09-2-04) World Changers: Successful Partnership for Housing RehabilitationLouis R Hill Jr2004, v9i2
2004 (09-2-05) Commercial Innovation: A Policy StocktakingVal Traversy2004, v9i2
2004 (09-2-06) The Internet as a Metaphor for the Role of the Modern Government LaboratoryRon Freedman2004, v9i2
2004 (09-2-07) The Experience of Transforming the Ministry of Trade and Industry in Denmark into a Development Oriented OrganizationBirgit Kj?lby2004, v9i2
2004 (09-2-08) Scientific Collaboration Between Government and Industry: A viewpoint position paper on sharing intellectual property rights within the framework of collaborative research agreements between the federal government and the private sectorSteve Bittner2004, v9i2
2004 (09-2-08c) Scientific Collaboration Between Government and Industry, commentFraser Liscumb2004, v9i2
2004 (09-2-09) The Government Taketh Away: The Politics of Pain in Canada and the United States, edited by Leslie A. Pal and R. Kent Weaver.2004, v9i2
2004 (09-2-10) Managing InnovationReviewed by Eleanor Glor2004, v9i2
2004 (09-2-11) La collaboration scientifique entre le gouvernement et le secteur industriel: Réflexion de type point de vue sur le partage de droits de propriété intellectuelle dans le cadre d’Ententes de recherche en collaboration entre le gouvernement fédéral et le secteur privéSteve Bittner, 2004, v9i2

Published October 23 2004