Volume 19, Issue 2, 2014
Open Issue

Peer-Reviewed Articles:

1. Public Sector Innovation Theory Revisited, by Iain Gow, Emeritus Professor, Political Science, l’Université de Montréal, Canada

2. Idées, intérêts, institutions, temps et innovations politiques en Afrique, par Landry Signé, University of Alaska Anchorage, USA

Discussion Papers:

3. Between Threat and Opportunity: The Impact of Drug Trafficking on Governance in the Frontier Region of Mexico and the United States, by Donald E. Klingner, School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado and Roberto MORENO Espinosa, Centro Universitario UAEM Amecameca, México

4. A Market-segment Template for Public-sector Organizations: Introducing a Client Stance Model, by Kenneth L. Nichols, Professor Emeritus of Public Administration, University of Maine, USA

5. Transforming regions into innovation ecosystems: A model for renewing local industrial structures, by Kaisa Oksanen and Antti Hautamäki, Agora Center, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

6. Building Resilience in Public Organizations: The Role of Waste And Bricolage, by Steven Van de Walle, Erasmus University Rotterdam

7. Observations on Indian Scientific Innovation Output, by Rahul Thakurta, Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar, India and Kaushik Banerjee, Zydus Research Centre, Cadila Healthcare Ltd, Ahmedabad, India

Case Study:

8. Turning Stone into Gold and Silver into Stone: On the importance of studying innovation, by Jarle Moss Hildrum, Center for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo, Norway

Book Reviews:

9. Health, Illness, and Disease: Philosophical Essays, by Havi Carel, Rachel Valerie Cooper, eds., reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Canada.

10. Registering Class, by Leo Panitch, Greg Albo and Vivek Chibber, eds., reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Canada.

11. Capital in the 21st Century, Thomas Piketty, reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Canada.

12. Lifelong Learning in Europe: National Patterns & Challenges, by Ellu Saar, Odd Bjorn Ure & John Hofford, eds., reviewed by Howard A. Doughty, Seneca College, Canada.

Calls for Papers
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2014 (19-2-01) Public Sector Innovation Theory Revisited,
2014 (19-2-02) Idées, intérêts, institutions, temps et innovations politiques en Afrique,
2014 (19-2-03) Between Threat and Opportunity: The Impact of Drug Trafficking on Governance in the Frontier Region of Mexico and the United States, ,
2014 (19-2-04) A Market-segment Template for Public-sector Organizations: Introducing a Client Stance Model,
2014 (19-2-05) Transforming regions into innovation ecosystems: A model for renewing local industrial structures, ,
2014 (19-2-06) Building Resilience in Public Organizations: The Role of Waste And Bricolage,
2014 (19-2-07) Observations on Indian Scientific Innovation Output, ,
2014 (19-2-08) Turning Stone into Gold and Silver into Stone: On the importance of studying innovation,
2014 (19-2-09) Health, Illness, and Disease: Philosophical Essays, by Havi Carel, Rachel Valerie Cooper, eds.,
2014 (19-2-10) Registering Class, by Leo Panitch, Greg Albo and Vivek Chibber, eds.,
2014 (19-2-11) Capital in the 21st Century, by Thomas Piketty,
2014 (19-2-12) Lifelong Learning in Europe: National Patterns & Challenges, by Ellu Saar, Odd Bjorn Ure & John Hofford, eds.,

Published August 20 2015