The public science base of US biotechnology: A citation-weighted approach G. Steven McMillanRobert D. Hamilton III OriginalPaper 17 June 2007 Pages: 3 - 10
An exploratory study of the feature of Iranian co-authorships in biology, chemistry and physics Goya HarirchiGöran MelinShapour Etemad OriginalPaper 17 June 2007 Pages: 11 - 24
Irreproducibility of the results of the Shanghai academic ranking of world universities Răzvan V. Florian OriginalPaper 17 June 2007 Pages: 25 - 32
Innovation assessment in traditional industries. A proposal of aesthetic innovation indicators Jorge Alcaide-MarzalEnrique Tortajada-Esparza OriginalPaper 17 June 2007 Pages: 33 - 57
Exploring social integration as a determinant of research activity, performance and prestige of scientists. Empirical evidence in the Biology and Biomedicine field Jesús Rey-RochaBelén Garzón-GarcíaM. José Martín-Sempere OriginalPaper 17 June 2007 Pages: 59 - 80
Why are Websites co-linked? The case of Canadian universities Liwen VaughanMargaret E. I. KippYijun Gao OriginalPaper 17 June 2007 Pages: 81 - 92
Low awareness of the link between science and innovation affects public policies in developing countries: The Chilean case Manuel KrauskopfErwin KrauskopfBernardita Méndez OriginalPaper 17 June 2007 Pages: 93 - 103
The frequencies of multinational papers in various sciences Helmut A. Abt OriginalPaper 17 June 2007 Pages: 105 - 115
Measuring researcher interdisciplinarity Alan L. PorterAlex S. CohenMarty Perreault OriginalPaper 17 June 2007 Pages: 117 - 147
The evidence of systematic noise in non-patent references: A study of New Zealand companies’ patents Zi-Lin HeMin Deng OriginalPaper 17 June 2007 Pages: 149 - 166