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Big Science, Big Data, Big Innovation? : ERIC Policies on IP, Data and Technology Transfer
Science originates knowledge and downstream innovation. “Big” science is likely to, along the line, give rise to “big” innovation. Large research infrastructures are characterized by containing a large number of partners involved in complex networks of internal and external collaborations. This chapter explores how large research infrastructures (broadly defined) manage internally and externally t
Dynamic Nature of Relatedness, or What Kind of Related Variety for Long‐Term Regional Growth
Drivers of intervention use to protect domestic animals from large carnivore attacks
Product innovation and educational diversity in top and middle management teams
The effects of diversity in management teams on firm innovation have become an important topic in strategic management. With a few exceptions, however, the literature has focused on diversity in top management teams (TMTs), while the role of diversity in lower management levels, particularly middle management teams (MMTs), has usually been neglected. In this paper, we intend to fill this gap by ex
Towards a stage model of regional industrial path transformation
The recent debate on innovation-based structural change in Evolutionary Economic Geography is characterised by a strong focus on the rise of new industrial paths. This paper seeks to shift attention and cast light on radical innovation activities occurring within existing paths without necessarily leading to their dissolution. Departing from a systemic perspective of path development we propose a
Defending the Sex/Gender Binary : The Role of Gender Identification and Need for Closure
In the Western world, gender/sex is traditionally viewed as binary, with people falling into one of two categories: male or female. This view of gender/sex has started to change, triggering some resistance. This research investigates psychological mechanisms underlying that resistance. Study 1 (N = 489, UK) explored the role of individual gender identification in defense of, and attempts to reinfo
Moving Targets: On reducing public responsibilities through re-categorising homeless people and refugees
Categorising people and housing situations is unavoidable in research and national and local statistics on homelessness, as well as in regulating and planning for interventions and supply and allocation of suitable accommodation. Despite different motives and original functions, however, these categories and the use of them are influenced by the political discourse, especially when they travel froCategorising people and housing situations is unavoidable in research and national and local statistics on homelessness, as well as in regulating and planning for interventions and supply and allocation of suitable accommodation. Despite different motives and original functions, however, these categories and the use of them are influenced by the political discourse, especially when they travel fro
Schoolchildren’s experience of pain—A focus group interview study
Geoelectrical and IP imaging used for preinvestigation at a tunnel project
Characterizing natural degradation of tetrachloroethene (PCE) using a multidisciplinary approach
The Electoral Consequences of Nuclear Fallout: Evidence from Chernobyl
Pay inequality and firm performance : Evidence from matched employer-employee data
Pilots and ground officers investigated by process tests of creativity, extraversion, and stress control
Making Sense of Subsidiarity and the Early Warning Mechanism – A Constitutional Dialogue?
The new European Commission took office on 1 November 2014, with a number of structural changes including the creation of a First Vice-President, a responsibility given to the former Dutch Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans. The First Vice-President will ensure that every Commission proposal respects the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality. If the Commission pays more attention to the pr
Approaches to Hungarian 13: papers from the 2011 Lund Conference
This volume brings together ten papers presented at the 10th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian (Lund, 2011). The papers cover a broad field of issues in Hungarian relating to phonetics, phonology, semantics, syntax and pragmatics, such as vowel harmony, particle verb constructions, impersonal use of personal pronouns, the diachronic development of comparative subclauses, pseud
Eco-Standards, Product Labelling and Green Consumerism
This book provides the reader with a broad policy analysis of a main set of tools aimed at realising an increasingly appreciated aspect of late modern democracy: green political consumerism. The authors illustrate and explain how green labels and other eco-standards are created and negotiated within a broad continuum between science and politics, by addressing political, regulatory, discursive, an
Transplantation och donation av vävnader - sex år med nya lagen. Erfarenheter från vävnadsbanken i Lund
Expression and regulation of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases in human and rat pancreatic islets.
As shown by transgenic mouse models and by using phosphodiesterase 3 (PDE3) inhibitors, PDE3B has an important role in the regulation of insulin secretion in pancreatic β-cells. However, very little is known about the regulation of the enzyme. Here, we show that PDE3B is activated in response to high glucose, insulin and cAMP elevation in rat pancreatic islets and INS-1 (832/13) cells. Activation
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Socially the context of archaeology is supposed to have travelled from kings, princes and aristocracy down to the bourgeoisie and the middle class. However members of the royal family still have a central role as it is seen from the current exhibition “Queen Margrethe II and archaeology” on Moesgård Museum at Århus and the National Museum in Copenhagen. The aim is here to examine the royal archaeo
