2006 Publications

Books

Edited books

Book chapters

Journal articles

Conference papers

  • Rayner, S. (2006). Wicked problems, clumsy solutions - diagnoses and prescriptions for environmental ills. Jack Beale Lecture at the University of New South Wales. July 2006 PowerPoint slides
  • J.-P. Onnela, J. Saramäki, J. Kertész, and K. Kaski, Financial market - a network perspective in: H. Takayasu (Ed.), Practical Fruits of Econophysics, Nikkei Econophysics III Proceedings, Springer, Tokyo, 302 (2006).
  • Davis, T. and Schneider, T. (2006) ‘Making sense of functional foods: An historical analysis’, "Consumer Australia": An Historical Perspective. Monash University, National Centre for Australian Studies, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Caswill, C. (2006). Evaluation Futures and Policy Pressures. INORMS Evaluation Conference, Brisbane, Australia, August.
  • Caswill, C. (2006). Post project evaluation. Presented at the Workshop on 'The anatomy of a success project' at the INORMS Evaluation Conference, Brisbane, Australia, August.
  • Caswill, C. (2006). Research Funding Organisations in Context: Institutional learning and stubborn variety. Presented at RC 23 Session on 'Standardisation of Science Policies' at the International Sociological Association Conference, Durban, South Africa, July.
  • Caswill, C. and Hovden, E. (2006). Engaging Across Boundaries: Views from an intermediary space. NORFACE Workshop on User Engagement, Montreal, Canada, November.

Reports

  • Neyland, D. (2006). Accountability Framework, European Union.

Working papers

  • Hultman, N. E. and Pulver, S. (2006) Collaborative Research: Environmental entrepreneurship and risk management in the developing-country private sector National Science Foundation Decision, Risk and Managment Services:1-22

Magazine articles

InSIS

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