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Joshi, Pallavi (2024). Leveraging artificial intelligence for early cancer detection in resource-constrained healthcare settings: Lessons from Indian MedTech. In: 31st International Conference on Transdisciplinary Engineering 2024, 9-11 Jul 2024, University College London.

Joshi, Pallavi; Kale, Dinar and Wield, David (2024). Novel approaches for scaling up engineering-based inclusive innovation. In: 31st International Conference on Transdisciplinary Engineering 2024, 9-11 Jul 2024, University College London, London, UK.

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Papaioannou, Theo (2023). Bridging the Gulf between Development Theory and Innovation Theory: the Imperative of Relational Justice. In: DSA2023: Development Studies Association Annual Conference 2023: Crisis in the Anthropocene - Rethinking Connection and Agency for Development, 28-30 Jun 2023, University of Reading.

Reynolds, M. (2023). Professionalising Systems Thinking in Practice: what's not to celebrate? In: Journal of the International Society for the Systems Sciences | 67th Meeting of the International Society for the Systems Sciences (Wilby, J. M. ed.), 67.

Reynolds, Martin (2023). Making ‘systems’ work for evaluation. In: Rising to Challenges: how does evaluation rise to the challenge of competing issues, crisis and uncertainty?, 3-5 Oct 2023, Friends Meeting House, London NW1 2BJ..

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Reynolds, M.; Lyons-White, J. and Knight, A. T. (2020). Systemic failure and the ‘Iron Triangle’ of conservation practice. In: Wyborn, Carina ed. Seeds of Change: Provocations for a new research agenda. Geneva: Luc Hoffman Institute, pp. 138–142.

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Backhaus, J.; de Carteret, R.; Damerius, L.; Huang, Y. Y.; Pfisterer, A.; Pöll, C.; Huppenbauer, M.; Rahn, E.; Reynolds, M. and Wallimann-Helmer, I. (2019). Introduction to critical systems heuristics. In: Paschke, M. and Dahinden, M. eds. Applying Collective Inquiry. Engaging in the science-policy dialogue (Workbook 8). Zurich: Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center, pp. 42–45.

Mittra, James; Mastroeni, Michele; Haddow, Gill; Wield, David and Barlow, Elisabeth (2019). Re-imagining Healthcare and Medical Research Systems in Post Devolution Scotland. Sociological Research Online, 24(1) pp. 55–72.

Papaioannou, Theo (2019). Reflections on the Entrepreneurial State, Innovation and Social Justice. In: 31st European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) Annual Conference, 21-14 Sep 2019, Warsaw.

Papamichail, George; Rosiello, Alessandro and Wield, David (2019). Capacity-building barriers to S3 implementation: an empirical framework for catch-up regions. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 32(1) pp. 66–84.

Reynolds, Martin (2019). Systems Thinking for Assessments: beyond ‘getting the bigger picture. In: European Environment Agency (EEA) Academy Winter School 2019, 28 Jan - 1 Feb 2019, Copenhagen.

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Adeola, Ogechi; Ngoasong, Michael Zisuh and Evans, Olaniyi (2018). The Gender Question and Family Entrepreneurship Research. In: Ratten, Vanessa; Braga, Vitor and Marques, Carla Susana eds. Knowledge, Learning and Innovation: Research Insights on Cross-Sector Collaborations. Contributions to Management Science. Springer, pp. 159–176.

Baxter, Jacqueline; Callaghan, George and McAvoy, Jean (2018). Introduction to Chapters: Creativity and Critique in Online Teaching and Learning: Innovations in Online Pedagogy. In: Baxter, Jacqueline; Callaghan, George and McAvoy, Jean eds. Creativity & Critique in Online Learning: Exploring and Examining Innovations in Online Pedagogy. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, pp. 1–12.

Boojihawon, Dev Kumar and Ngoasong, Zisuh Michael (2018). Emerging digital business models in developing economies: The case of Cameroon. Strategic Change: Briefings in Entrepreneurial Finance, 27(2) pp. 129–137.

Mackintosh, Maureen and Tibandebage, Paula (2018). Starting from here: Challenges in planning for better health care in Tanzania. In: Bhan, Gautam; Srinivas, Smita and Watson, Vanessa eds. The Routledge Companion to Planning in the Global South. Abingdon, UK: Routledge (Taylor and Francis).

Mackintosh, Maureen; Tibandebage, Paula; Karimi Njeru, Mercy; Kariuki Kungu, Joan; Israel, Caroline and Mujinja, Phares G.M. (2018). Rethinking health sector procurement as developmental linkages in East Africa. Social Science & Medicine, 200 pp. 182–189.

O'Flynn, Trish; Macken-Walsh, Áine; Lane, Andy and High, Chris (2018). Farmers doing it for themselves: how farmer-inventors are frustrated by their interactions with the Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation System. In: 13th European IFSA symposium - Farming systems: facing uncertainties and enhancing opportunities, 1-5 Jul 2018, Chania. Crete, International Farming Systems Assocaition.

Seale, Catherine; Lane, Andy; High, Chris; Macken-Walsh, Aine and Reynolds, Martin (2018). Reaping the rewards of learning within agricultural knowledge systems: An account of a PhD learning system. In: 13th European IFSA symposium - Farming systems: facing uncertainties and enhancing opportunities, 1-5 Jul 2018, Chania. Crete, International Farming Systems Association.

Szymborska, Hanna (2018). Financialisation And Economic Inequality In Latin America. In: Levy, Noemi and Bustamante, Jorge eds. Financialisation in Latin America: Challenges of the Export-Led Growth Model. Routledge Critical Studies in Finance and Stability. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 72–85.

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Kale, Dinar (2017). Re-developing Knowledge Creation Capability: Innovating in Indian Pharmaceutical Industry under the TRIPS-Compliant Patent Regime. In: Little, Stephen E.; Go, Frank M. and Poon, Teresa Shuck-Ching eds. Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Experiences from East and West. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 229–247.

Mastroeni, Michele; Omidvar, Omid; Rosiello, Alessandro; Tait, Joyce and Wield, David (2017). Science and Innovation Dynamics and Policy in Scotland: the perceived impact of enhanced autonomy. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 16(1) pp. 3–24.

Oreszczyn, Sue and Lane, Andy (2017). Mapping agri-environmental knowledge systems. In: Oreszczyn, Sue and Lane, Andy eds. Mapping environmental sustainability: reflecting on systemic practices for participatory research. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 75–102.

Oreszczyn, Sue; Levidow, Les and Wield, Dave (2017). Researching agro-environmental problems with others. In: Oreszczyn, Sue and Lane, Andy eds. Mapping environmental sustainability: reflecting on systemic practices for participatory research. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 45–74.

Papaioannou, Theo (2017). Innovation, Value-Neutrality and the Question of Politics: the Neo-Schumpeterian Divide. In: 67th Political Studies Association (PSA) Annual International Conference, 10-12 Apr 2017, Glasgow, University of Strathclyde.

Papamichail, George; Rosiello, Alessandro and Wield, David (2017). Capacity-building barriers to S3 implementation: an empirical framework for catch-up regions. In: 12th Regional Innovation Policies Conference (RIP2017), 26-27 Oct 2017, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain.

Wield, David; Tait, Joyce; Chataway, Joanna; Mittra, James and Mastroeni, Michele (2017). Conceptualising and practising multiple knowledge interactions in the life sciences. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 116 pp. 308–315.

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Kimbu, Albert Nsom and Ngoasong, Michael Zisuh (2016). Women as Vectors of Social Entrepreneurship. Annals of Tourism Research, 60 pp. 63–79.

Mackintosh, Maureen; Channon, Amos; Karan, Anup; Selvaraj, Sakthivel; Zhao, Hongwen and Cavagnero, Eleonora (2016). What is the private sector? Understanding private provision in the health systems of low-income and middle-income countries. The Lancet, 388(10044) pp. 596–605.

Ngoasong, Michael and Boojihawon, Dev Kumar (2016). The Nature of Emerging Digital Business Models in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Study of Cameroonian Cases. In: 5th International Conference on Business Servitization, International Conference on Business Servitization, OmniaScience, pp. 141–146.

Ngoasong, Michael Zisuh (2016). Inclusive business models? How SMEs are developing inclusive value chains and combating social exclusion in bottom-of-the-pyramid markets. In: Managing Africa’s Future: Prospects and Challenges (Acquaah, Moses and Stanz, Kerel eds.), The Africa Academy of Management, Greensboro, NC, pp. 58–69.

Papaioannou, Theo and Srinivas, Smita (2016). Innovation as a Political Process of Development: Are Neo-Schumpetarians Value Neutral? In: SPRU’s 50th Anniversary Conference on Transforming Innovation, 7-9 Sep 2016, University of Sussex.

Papaioannou, Theo; Watkins, Andrew; Mugwagwa, Julius and Kale, Dinar (2016). Industry Associations and the Politics of Making Medicines in South Africa. In: 28th SASE Annual Meeting: Moral Economies, Economic Moralities, 24-26 Jun 2016, University of California Berkeley.

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Banda, Geoffrey; Mugwagwa, Julius; Ndomondo-Sigonda, Margareth and Kale, Dinar (2015). Pharmaceutical Standards in Africa: The Road to Improvement and Their Role in Technological Capability Upgrading. In: Mackintosh, Maureen; Banda, Geoffrey; Wamae, Watu and Tibandebage, Paula eds. Making Medicines in Africa: The Political Economy of Industrializing for Local Health. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 224–242.

Chataway, Joanna; Wield, David and Castle-Clarke, Sophie (2015). Disruption and experimentation in health research and innovation. In: Cassiolato, José E. and Soares, Maria Clara C. eds. Health Innovation Systems, Equity and Development. Rio de Janeiro: E-Papers Servicos Editoriais, pp. 107–130.

Demirel, Pelin and Parris, Stuart (2015). Access to Finance for Innovators in the UK’s Environmental Sector. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 27(7) pp. 782–808.

Dove, Edward S.; Barlas, İ. Ömer; Birch, Kean; Boehme, Catharina; Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander; Byne, William M.; Chaverneff, Florence; Coşkun, Yavuz; Dahl, Marja-Liisa; Dereli, Türkay; Diwakar, Shyam; Elbeyli, Levent; Endrenyi, Laszlo; Eroğlu-Kesim, Belgin; Ferguson, Lynnette R.; Güngör, Kıvanç; Gürsoy, Ulvi; Hekim, Nezih; Huzair, Farah; Kaushik, Kabeer; Kickbusch, Ilona; Kıroğlu, Olcay; Kolker, Eugene; Könönen, Eija; Lin, Biaoyang; Llerena, Adrian; Malhan, Faruk; Nair, Bipin; Patrinos, George P.; Şardaş, Semra; Sert, Özlem; Srivastava, Sanjeeva; Steuten, Lotte M.G.; Toraman, Cengiz; Vayena, Effy; Wang, Wei; Warnich, Louise and Özdemir, Vural (2015). An appeal to the global health community for a tripartite innovation: an ‘‘Essential Diagnostics List,’’ ‘‘Health in All Policies,’’ and ‘‘See-Through 21st Century Science and Ethics". OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology, 19(8) pp. 435–442.

Huzair, Farah and Kale, Dinar (2015). Biosimilars and the long game. Trends in Biotechnology, 33(5) pp. 250–252.

Kale, Dinar and Mkwashi, Andrew (2015). Where will affordable medical devices for low-income populations come from? Emerging role of social technologies. In: Development Studies Association Annual Conference 2015: Global Development as Relationship: Dependence, Interdependence or Divide? 7th-8th September 2015, University of Bath, 7-8 Sep 2015, Bath.

Mugwagwa, Julius (2015). Innovating for public health: Towards harmonized medicines regulatory systems in Africa. International Journal of Technology Management & Sustainable Development, 14(3) pp. 163–177.

Papaioannou, Theo (2015). Marx and Sen on incentives and justice. In: Civic Pride, 65th PSA Annual International Conference, 30 Mar - 1 Apr 2015, Sheffield, UK.

Papaioannou, Theo; Watkins, Andrew; Mugwagwa, Julius and Kale, Dinar (2015). Industry Associations and the Changing Politics of Making Medicines in South Africa. In: Mackintosh, Maureen; Banda, Geoffrey; Tibandebage, Paula and Wamae, Watu eds. Making Medicines in Africa: the Political Economy of Industrializing for Local Health. International Political Economy. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 261–277.

Rosiello, Alessandro; Mastroeni, Michele; Omidvar, Omid; Tait, Joyce and Wield, David (2015). Science and Innovation in Scotland: a study on the impact of enhanced autonomy. In: 8th International Conference for Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Regional Development (ICEIRD 2015), 18-19 Jun 2015, University of Sheffield, pp. 666–685.

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Allan, Helen T.; Brearley, Sally; Byng, Richard; Christian, Sara; Clayton, Julie; Mackintosh, Maureen; Price, Linnie; Smith, Pam and Ross, Fiona (2014). People and teams matter in organizational change: professionals’ and managers’ experiences of changing governance and incentives in Primary Care. Health Services Research, 49(1) pp. 93–112.

Callaghan, George and Williams, Derek (2014). Teddy bears and tigers: how renewable energy can revitalise local communities. Local Economy, 29(6-7) pp. 657–674.

Haddow, Gill; Mittra, James; Snowden, Ken; Barlow, Elisabeth and Wield, David (2014). From 'Sick Man' To 'Living Lab' - The Narrative of Scottish Health Since Devolution.

Kale, Dinar and Huzair, Farah (2014). Reconfiguration of competencies as a response to the emergence of disruptive new markets – evidence from Indian pharmaceutical firms. In: The International Joseph Schumpeter Society 15th ISS Conference: Foundations of Economic Change - Behaviour, Interaction and Aggregate Outcomes, 27-30 Jul 2014, Jena, Germany.

Mastroeni, Michele; Barlow, Elisabeth; Mittra, James and Wield, David (2014). The Imagined Health Community: Narratives Of Scottish Health And Independence.

Mazzucato, Mariana and Shipman, Alan (2014). Accounting for productive investment and value creation. Industrial and Corporate Change, 23(4) pp. 1059–1085.

Njinyah, Sam and Ngoasong, Michael (2014). A conceptualization to investigate the direct and indirect impacts of government policy on the performance of SME cocoa exporter in African economies. In: Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, 23-26 Jun 2014, Vancouver, Canada.

Papaioannou, Theo (2014). Innovation and development in search of a political theory of justice. International Journal of Technology and Globalisation, 7(3) pp. 179–202.

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Adwera, Andrew; Hanlin, Rebecca and Johnson, Hazel (2013). Developmental education for innovation: lessons from an experience in Kenya. International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 6(3) pp. 244–261.

Banda, Geoffrey (2013). Finance as a ‘forgotten technological capability’ for promoting African local pharmaceutical manufacture. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 12(2) pp. 117–135.

Clark, Norman; Frost, Andy; Maudlin, Ian and Ward, Andrew (2013). Technology Development Assistance for Agriculture; Putting research into use in low income countries. Routledge Explorations in Development Studies. Abingdon: Routledge.

Clark, Norman G. (2013). Putting Research into Use (RIU): Technology Development for the Poor Farmer in Low Income countries. In: Daniel, Oscar ed. The World Financial Review. London: The World Financial Review Publishing, pp. 40–47.

Lane, Andrew and Oreszczyn, Sue (2013). Understanding influences on farmers' practices. In: Sustainable intensification: The pathway to low carbon farming?, 25-27 Sep 2013, Edinburgh, pp. 41–43.

Levidow, Les and Papaioannou, Theo (2013). State imaginaries of the public good: shaping UK innovation priorities for bioenergy. Environmental Science & Policy, 30 pp. 36–49.

Levidow, Les; Papaioannou, Theo and Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander (2013). Path-dependent UK bioenergy. Science as Culture, 22(2) pp. 213–221.

Marjanovic, Sonja; Hanlin, Rebecca; Diepeveen, Stephanie and Chataway, Joanna (2013). RESEARCH CAPACITY-BUILDING IN AFRICA: NETWORKS, INSTITUTIONS AND LOCAL OWNERSHIP. Journal of International Development, 25(7) pp. 936–946.

Mugwagwa, Julius (2013). Revealing the footprint: supranational organizations andtransnational governance of biotechnology in southern Africa. Regional Science Policy and Practice, 5(1) pp. 135–148.

Mugwagwa, Julius; Hanlin, Rebecca; Chataway, Jo and Muraguri, Lois (2013). The Role of the Product Development Partnership as a Translational Mechanism for Delivering Health Solutions in Low-Resource Settings. In: Mittra, James and Milne, Christopher-Paul eds. Translational Medicine: The Future of Therapy. Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd, pp. 233–256.

Mujinja, Phares G.M.; Koivusalo, Meri; Mackintosh, Maureen and Chaudhuri, Sudip (2013). NGOs, consumer rights and access to essential medicines: non-governmental public action in a low-income market context. In: Howell, Jude ed. Non-Governmental Public Action and Social Justice. Non-Governmental Public Action Series. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 112–135.

Ozdemir, Vural; Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander; Dove, Edward S; Ferguson, Lynette R; Huzair, Farah; Manolopoulos, Vangelis G.; Masellis, Mario; Milius, Djims; Warnich, Louise and Srivastava, Sanjeeva (2013). Editorial: public health pharmacogenomics and the design principles for global public goods – moving genomics to responsible innovation. Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine, 11(1) pp. 1–4.

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Bateman, Peter; Lane, Andrew and Moon, Robert (2012). An emerging typology for analysing OER initiatives. In: Cambridge 2012: Innovation and Impact – Openly Collaborating to Enhance Education, a joint meeting of OER12 and OpenCourseWare Consortium Global 2012, 16-18 Apr 2012, Cambridge, UK.

Chataway, Joanna; Fry, Caroline; Marjanovic, Sonja and Yaqub, Ohid (2012). Public-private collaborations and partnerships in stratified medicine: making sense of new interactions. New Biotechnology, 29(6) pp. 732–740.

Clark, Norman; Frost, Andy; Maudlin, Ian; Seward, Paul; Wainwright, Henry and Ward, Andrew (2012). Putting research into use: A market failure approach. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 10(3) pp. 185–200.

Harmon, Shawn and Kale, Dinar (2012). A view against the grain? The role of regulation in Argentine and Indian bioscience innovation. In: 2nd Joint BISA-ISA International Conference, 20-22 Jun 2012, Edinburgh.

Huzair, Farah (2012). The influenza vaccine innovation system and lessons for PDPs. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 8(3) pp. 407–410.

Huzair, Farah and Papaioannou, Theo (2012). UK Biobank: consequences for commons and innovation. Science and Public Policy, 39(4) pp. 500–512.

Kale, Dinar (2012). Innovative capability development in the Indian pharmaceutical industry. International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management, 9(2) p. 1250013.

Kale, Dinar (2012). India. In: Amann, Edmund and Cantwell, John eds. Innovative firms in emerging market countries, Volume 1. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 148–191.

Kale, Dinar (2012). Transnational corporations: significance and impact. In: Papaioannou, Theo and Butcher, Melissa eds. International development in a changing world. London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 151–176.

Lane, Andy and Law, Andrew (2012). Collaborating over rich media: The Open University and BBC partnership. In: Okada, Alexandra; Connolly, Teresa and Scott, Peter J. eds. Collaborative Learning 2.0: Open Educational Resources. IGI Global, pp. 357–368.

Levidow, Les; Birch, Kean and Papaioannou, Theo (2012). EU agri-innovation policy: two contending visions of the bio-economy. Critical Policy Studies, 6(1) pp. 40–65.

Levidow, Les; Papaioannou, Theo and Birch, Kean (2012). Neoliberalising technoscience and environment: EU policy for competitive, sustainable biofuels. In: Pellizzoni, Luigi and Ylönen, Marja eds. Neoliberalism and Technoscience. Theory, Technology and Society. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 159–186.

Manamperi, Aresha and Huzair, Farah (2012). Capacity building in genomics medicine and molecular diagnostics: the case of Sri Lanka. Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine, 10(3) pp. 185–194.

Papaioannou, Theo (2012). Democratic governance of genomics: the case of UK Biobank. New Genetics and Society, 31(2) pp. 111–133.

Smith, Pam; Mackintosh, Maureen; Ross, Fiona; Clayton, Julie; Price, Linnie; Christian, Sara; Byng, Richard and Allan, Helen (2012). Financial and clinical risk in health care reform: a view from below. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 17(Supp 2) pp. 11–17.

Wang, Jinmin and Ngoasong, Michael Z. (2012). The internationalisation process of Chinese SMEs: does globalising wholesale markets play a role? Strategic Change: Briefings in Entrepreneurial Finance, 21(3-4) pp. 143–157.

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Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander and Huzair, Farah (2011). Revisiting the Paris Declaration: pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine as accelerators for development aid and effectiveness. Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine, 9(4) pp. 240–242.

Callaghan, G.; Danson, M. and Whittam, G. (2011). Community ownership and sustainable economic development. Scottish Affairs, 74 pp. 79–100.

Fu, Xiaolan; Kaplinsky, Raphie and Kale, Dina (2011). Global manufactures prices: how do China’s exports compare? In: Fu, Xiaolan ed. China’s Role in Global Economic Recovery. Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 127–145.

Hanlin, Rebecca (2011). Evaluating Product Development Partnerships: Beyond Quantitative Metrics. In: Williams, Owain David and Rushton, Simon eds. Partnerships and Foundations in Global Health Governance. International Political Economy Series. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 102–119.

Huzair, Farah (2011). Coping Strategies and System Adaptation of Agricultural Biotechnology Research in Hungary. In: Robbins, Peter T. and Huzair, Farah eds. Exploring Central and Eastern Europe's Biotechnology Landscape. The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology (9). Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 157–176.

Huzair, Farah and Robbins, Peter (2011). Human life science and agricultural biotechnology in transition: an introduction. In: Robbins, Peter and Huzair, Farah eds. Exploring Central and Eastern Europe's Biotechnology Landscape. The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology, 9. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 1–11.

Kale, Dinar (2011). In search of missing hand of 'state': the case of the Indian medical device industry. In: The 9th GLOBELICS (Global Network for the Economics of Learning, Innovation, and Competence Building Systems) International Conference: Creativity, innovation and Economic Development, 15-17 Nov 2011, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Kale, Dinar (2011). Co-evolution of policies and firm level technological capabilities in the Indian automobile industry. In: Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy, 2011, 13-17 Sep 2011, Atlanta, GA, USA.

Kale, Dinar; Little, Stephen and Hinton, Matt (2011). Reconfiguration of knowledge management practices in new product development- The case of the Indian pharmaceutical industry. In: Grant, Kenneth A. ed. Case Studies in Knowledge Management Research. Reading, UK: Academic Publishing International Ltd, pp. 102–119.

Mittra, James; Tait, Joyce and Wield, David (2011). The future of pharmaceutical innovation: new challenges and opportunities. IPTonline(36) pp. 32–34.

Papaioannou, Theo (2011). New Life Sciences Innovation and Distributive Justice: A Senian Perspective. In: 61st Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Transforming Politics: New Synergies, 19-21 Apr 2011, London, U.K..

Papaioannou, Theo (2011). Technological innovation, global justice and politics of development. Progress in Development Studies, 11(4) pp. 321–338.

Robbins, Peter and Huzair, Farah (2011). Final remarks. In: Robbins, Peter and Huzair, Farah eds. Exploring Central and Eastern Europe's Biotechnology Landscape. The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology, 9. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 201–220.

Tiberghien, J. E.; Robbins, P. T. and Tyrrel, S. F. (2011). Reflexive assessment of practical and holistic sanitation development tools using the rural and peri-urban case of Mexico. Journal of Environmental Management, 92(3) pp. 457–471.

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Callaghan, G.; Danson, M. and Whittam, G. (2010). Promoting renewable energy in community buy out areas in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. In: Regional Studies Association Winter Conference, Nov 2010, London.

Hall, Andy and Clark, Norman (2010). What do complex adaptive systems look like and what are the implications for innovation policy? Journal of International Development, 22(3) pp. 308–324.

Hanlin, Rebecca and Sutz, Judith (2010). Where are the flags of our fathers? Rethinking linkages between social policies and innovation policies. AJSTID African Journal of Science, Technology and Innovation for Development, 2(3) pp. 153–169.

Kale, Dinar (2010). Sources of innovation and technological capability development in the Indian automobile industry. In: 8th GLOBELICS International Conference, Making Innovation Work for Society: Linking, Leveraging and Learning, 01-03 Nov 2010, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Kale, Dinar (2010). The Distinctive Patterns of Dynamic Learning and inter-firm Differences in the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry. British Journal of Management, 21(1) pp. 223–238.

Kale, Dinar (2010). Comparative analysis of Indian pharmaceutical and medical devices sector. In: Pharmaceuticals in Developing and Emerging Economies: Production, Innovation, and Access to Medicines in the wake of TRIPS, 17-19 Sep 2010, Hyderabad, India.

Mackintosh, Maureen and Mujinja, Phares G. M. (2010). Markets and policy challenges in access to essential medicines for endemic disease. Journal of African Economies, 19(Sup 3) iii166-iii200.

Mazzucato, Mariana (2010). Bubbles and investment behaviour. In: Mazzucato, Mariana; Shipman, Alan and Trigg, Andrew eds. Personal Investment: Financial Planning in an Uncertain World. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 263–310.

Mazzucato, Mariana and Lazonick, William (2010). Limits to 3% R&D Target.

Mugwagwa, Julius; Hanlin, Rebecca; Iluyemi, Adesina; Chataway, Jo; Wield, David and Smith, James (2010). Systems of health innovation in Africa: policy lessons from home and abroad. In: Second Science with Africa Conference, 23-25 Jun 2010, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Mugwagwa, Julius (2010). Alone or together? Can cross-national convergence of biosafety systems contribute to food security in SSA? Journal of International Development, 22(3) pp. 352–366.

Mugwagwa, Julius T.; Wamae, Watu and Outram, Simon M. (2010). Agricultural innovation and food security in Sub-Saharan Africa: Tracing connections and missing links. Journal of International Development, 22(3) pp. 283–288.

Ngoasong, Michael Zisuh (2010). Understanding the developing role of global health partnerships on access to medication: an STS perspective. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 30(1) pp. 33–42.

Okada, Alexandra; Connolly, Teresa and Lane, Andy (2010). Integrating strategic views about Open Educational Resources through collaborative sensemaking. International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, 6(6) pp. 165–186.

Papaioannou, Theo (2010). Innovation, justice and politics. In: 60th Political Studies Association, 29 Mar - 1 Apr 2010, Edinburgh.

Parris, Stuart and Demirel, Pelin (2010). Innovation in venture capital backed clean-technology firms in the UK. Strategic Change, 19(7-8) pp. 343–357.

Porporator, Marcela and Robbins, Peter (2010). Privatisation and corporate governance in emerging economies: What went wrong with Aguas Argentinas S.A.? International Journal of Economics and Business Research, 2(3-4) pp. 187–209.

Van Dorp, Kees-Jan and Lane, Andy (2010). Diffusion of innovation through formal institutional networks. In: ICL2010 International Conference on Interactive Computer Aided Learning, 15-17 Sep 2010, Hasselt, Belgium.

Wamae, Watu and Mugwagwa, Julius (2010). Reconciling multiple interests in policy making: the case of biotechnology and agricultural innovation in Africa. In: Second Science with Africa Conference, 23-25 Jun 2010, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Wield, David (2010). The role of social science in UK science and technology policy. In: Yang, Jian and Liu, Bing eds. The Social Action of Science and Technology. Beijing: Tsinghua University Press, pp. 282–290.

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Chataway, J.; Chaturvedi, K.; Hanlin, R.; Mugwagwa, J.; Wield, D. and Smith, J. (2009). Technological trends and opportunities to combat diseases of the poor in Africa. In: Kalua, Fetson; Awotedu, Abolade; Kamwanja, Leonard and Saka, John eds. Science, Technology and Innovation for Public Health in Africa. Pretoria, Republic of South Africa.: NEPAD Office of Science and Technology, pp. 53–93.

Chataway, Joanna; Chaturvedi, Kalpana; Hanlin, Rebecca; Mugwagwa, Julius; Smith, James and Wield, David (2009). Building the case for systems of health innovation in Africa. In: Kalua, Fetson; Awotedu, Abolade; Kamwanja, Leonard and Saka, John eds. Science, Technology and Innovation for Public Health in Africa. Pretoria, Republic of South Africa: NEPAD Office of Science and Technology, pp. 7–52.

Chataway, Joanna; Robbins, Peter and Smith, James (2009). Exploring participation in science, technology, and innovation: tissue culture bananas in Kenya. In: Wilson, Gordon; Furniss, Pamela and Kimbowa, Richard eds. Environment, Development, and Sustainability: Perspectives and cases from around the world. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 194–202.

Chataway, Jo; Hanlin, Rebecca; Muraguri, Lois and Wamae, Watu (2009). PDPs as social technology innovators in global health: operating above and below the radar. In: Penea, Oana ed. Innovating for the Health of All. Global Forum Update on Research for Health (6). Geneva: Global Forum for Health Research, pp. 123–126.

Clark, Norman and Chataway, Joanna (2009). Below the radar: a fresh approach to innovation and development policy. International Journal of Technology Management & Sustainable Development, 8(3) pp. 171–175.

Hanlin, Rebecca (2009). International product development partnerships: innovation for better health? RECIIS (Revista Eletrônica de Comunicação, Informação e Inovação em Saúde), 3(4) pp. 198–208.

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Sklair, Leslie and Robbins, Peter T. (2002). Global Capitalism and Major Corporations from the Third World. Third World Quarterly, 23(1) pp. 81–100.

Tait, J.; Chataway, J. and Wield, D. (2002). The life science sector: evolution of agro-biotechnology in Europe. Science and Public Policy, 29(4) pp. 253–258.

Tancioni, Massimiliano and Simonetti, Roberto (2002). A Macroeconometric Model for the Analysis of the Impact of Technological Change and Trade on Employment. Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 13(1-3) pp. 185–221.

Thompson, P. and Callaghan, G. (2002). Skill formation in call centres. In: Holtgrewe, Ursula; Kerst, Christian and Shire, Karen eds. Re-organising Service Work: Call Centres in Germany and Britain. Ashgate, pp. 182–204.

Tibandebage, Paula and Mackintosh, Maureen (2002). Institutional cultures and regulatory relationships in a liberalising health care system: a Tanzanian case study. In: Heyer, Judith; Stewart, Frances and Thorp, Rosemary eds. Group Behaviour and Development: Is the Market Destroying Cooperation? Wider Studies in Development Economics. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 271–289.

Wield, David (2002). A development perspective on design. In: Coward, Tim; Fathers, James and Thomas, Angharad eds. Design and Development. Cardiff: UWIC Press, pp. 91–96.

2001To Top

Callaghan, George and Thompson, Paul (2001). Edwards revisited: technical control and call centres. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 22(1) pp. 13–37.

Geroski, P.A. and Mazzucato, M. (2001). Modelling the dynamics of industry populations. International Journal of Industrial Organization, 19(7) pp. 1003–1022.

Lane, Andy and Morris, Dick (2001). Teaching diagramming at a distance: seeing the human wood through the technological trees. Systemic Practice and Action Research, 14(6) pp. 714–734.

Malerba, F.; Nelson, R.; Orsenigo, L. and Winter, S. (2001). Competition and industrial policies in a ‘history friendly’ model of the evolution of the computer industry. International Journal of Industrial Organization, 19(5) pp. 635–664.

Malerba, Franco; Nelson, Richard; Orsenigo, Luigi and Winter, Sidney (2001). Product Diversification in a “History-Friendly Model of the Evolution of the Computer Industry. In: Larsen, E and Lomi, A eds. Dynamics of Organizations: Computational Modeling and Organizational Theories. Menlo Park, CA, USA: MIT Press, pp. 349–376.

Oreszczyn, S. and Lane, A.B. (2001). Hedgerows of different cultures: implications from a Canadian and English cross-cultural study. In: Proceedings of the 10th Annual IALE(UK) Conference (Barr, Colin and Petit, Sandrine eds.), 5-8 Sep 2001, Birmingham, UK, pp. 43–52.

Orsenigo, L.; Pammolli, F. and Riccaboni, Massimo (2001). Technological change and network dynamics: lessons from the pharmaceutical industry. Research Policy, 30(3) pp. 485–508.

Thompson, Paul; Warhurst, Chris and Callaghan, George (2001). Ignorant theory and knowledgeable workers: interrogating the vonnections between knowledge, skills and services. Journal of Management Studies, 38(7) pp. 923–942.

Wield, David (2001). BASF: AgBio fast follower. AgBioForum, 4(1) pp. 58–62.

Wield, David (2001). Expanded Support to the International Sciences Programme (ISP), Sida Evaluation. Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency.

2000To Top

Boyle, Godfrey; Thomas, Christine and Wield, David (2000). Beyond single vision. Futures, 32(3-4) pp. 221–228.

Forbes, Naushad and Wield, David (2000). Managing R&D in technology-followers. Research Policy, 29(9) pp. 1095–1109.

Mackintosh, Maureen (2000). Do health care systems contribute to inequality? In: Leon, David and Walt, Gill eds. Poverty, Inequality and Health: An International Perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 175–193.

Mazzucato, Mariana (2000). Firm size, innovation and market share instability: The role of idiosyncratic events on the feedback between firm size and innovation. In: Ballot, Gerard and Weisbuch, Gerard eds. Applications of Simulation to Social Sciences. Oxford: Hermes Science Publishing, pp. 417–431.

Mazzucato, Mariana and Semmler, Willi (2000). Market share instability and stock price volatility during the industry life cycle: the US automobile industry. In: Cantner, Uwe; Hanusch, Horst and Klepper, Steven eds. Economic Evolution, Learning and Complexity. Heidelberg: Physica Verlag, pp. 97–126.

Warhurst, C.; Thompson, P. and Callaghan, G. (2000). Human Capitals or Capitalising on Humanity? Knowledge and Skills in Interactive Service Work. In: Pritchard, Craig; Chumer, Mike; Willmott, Hugh and Hull, Richard eds. Managing Knowledge: Critical Investigations of Work and Learning. Critical Perspectives on Work and Organisations. Basingstoke, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan.

Wield, David (2000). Tools for project development within a public action framework. In: Eade, Deborah and Johnson, Hazel eds. Development and Management: Selected Essays from "Development in Practice". Oxfam, pp. 53–66.

Wield, David and Chataway, Jo (2000). Unemployment and making a living. In: Allen, Timothy and Thomas, Alan eds. Poverty and Development into the Twenty first century. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 99–124.

1999To Top

Chataway, Jo; Webster, Andrew and Wield, David (1999). Technologies in Transition. Technovation, 19(6/7) pp. 339–344.

Wield, David (1999). Tools for project development within a public action framework. Development in Practice, 9(1-2) pp. 33–42.

1998To Top

Bell, Simon and Lane, Andrew (1998). From teaching to learning: technological potential and sustainable, supported open learning. Systems Practice and Action Research, 11(6) pp. 629–650.

Carr, Susan; Levidow, Les and Wield, David (1998). Fausses notes dans le consert reglementaire. In: Philipan, P. and Tasteman, C. eds. Plantes transgeniques: Les graines de la discorde. Paris, France: Elsevier, pp. 129–133.

Mazzucato, Mariana (1998). A computational model of economies of scale and market share instability. Structural change and economic dynamics, 9(1) pp. 55–83.

Wield, D.; Bay, A.; Gustafsson, S. and Mlama, P. (1998). Swedish Support to University of Eduardo Mondlane in Mozambique (SIDA evaluation). Sida Evaluation, 98 (38). Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).

1997To Top

Bell, Simon and Lane, Andrew (1997). A Systems view of teaching and learning: technological potential and sustainable, supported open learning. In: 5th International of the UK Systems Society - Systems for sustainability: people, organisations and environments, 7-11 Jul 1997, Milton Keynes, pp. 171–176.

Caird, Sally; Roy, Robin and Wield, David (1997). Team approaches to developing innovative projects and processes. International Journal of Innovation Management, 1(4) pp. 333–354.

Hewitt, Tom and Wield, David (1997). Networks in Tanzanian Industrialisation. Science and Public Policy, 24(6) pp. 395–404.

Lane, Andrew and Oreszczyn, Sue (1997). The assessment and management of wildlife areas: what can Systems offer? In: 5th International Conference for the UK Systems Society - Systems for Sustainability: People, Organisations and Environments, 7-11 Jul 1997, Milton Keynes, pp. 73–78.

Levidow, Les; Carr, Susan; von Schomburg, Rene and Wield, David (1997). European Biotechnology Regulation: Framing the Risk Assessment of a Herbicide-Tolerant Crop. Science, Technology and Human Values, 22(4) pp. 472–505.

Ludwin, L and Wield, David (1997). Systems Thinking in UK film units. In: Stowell, Frank A ed. Systems for Sustainability: People, Organizations and Environments. London, UK: Kluwer Academic, pp. 245–250.

Wield, David (1997). Coordination of donors in African universities. Higher Education Policy, 10(1) pp. 41–54.

1996To Top

Levidow, L.; Carr, S.; Schomburg, R. and Wield, D. (1996). Harmonization Difficulties of Uncertainty-Based Regulation. Science and Public Policy, 23(3) pp. 135–157.

Levidow, L.; Carr, S.; Schomberg, R and Wield, D. (1996). Bounding the Risk Assessment of a Herbicide Tolerant Crop. In: van Dommelen, A. ed. Coping with Deliberate Release: The Limits of Risk Assessment. Tilberg: International Centre for Human and Public Affairs, pp. 81–102.

1995To Top

Henry, Nick; Massey, Doreen and Wield, David (1995). Along the road: R & D, society and space. Research Policy, 24(5) pp. 707–726.

Hewitt, T and Wield, D. (1995). Technological Capability and Competitiveness. In: Weston, G. ed. United Nations Industrial Development Organization: 30 Years of Industrial Development 1966-1996. London, UK: ISC in association with UNIDO, pp. 330–337.

1994To Top

Braun, Ernest and Wield, David (1994). Regulation as a Means for the Social Control of Technology. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 6(3) pp. 259–273.

Caird, Sally; Roy, Robin and Wield, David (1994). Problems Experienced by Engineers with Environmental Product Development Projects. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 6(2) pp. 177–188.

Rhodes, Ed and Wield, David (1994). Technology, innovation theory and the implementation process. In: Rhodes, Ed and Wield, David eds. Implementing New Technologies: Innovation and the Management of Technology (2nd ed). Oxford: NCC Blackwell, pp. 79–95.

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1992To Top

Hewitt, Tom; Johnson, Hazel and Wield, David (1992). Introduction. In: Hewitt, Tom and Wield, David eds. Industrialization and Development. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 1–9.

Hewitt, Tom; Johnson, Hazel and Wield, David (1992). Conclusions. In: Hewitt, Tom and Wield, David eds. Industrialization and Development. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 303–315.

Hewitt, Tom and Wield, David (1992). Industrialization and Development. UK: Oxford University Press.

Hewitt, Tom and Wield, David (1992). Technology and Industrialization. In: Hewitt, Tom; Wield, David and Johnson, Hazel eds. Industrialization and Development. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 201–221.

Massey, Doreen and Wield, David (1992). Evaluating science parks. Local Economy, 7(1) pp. 10–25.

Massey, Doreen and Wield, David (1992). Science parks: a concept in science, society, and 'space' (a realist tale). Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 10(4) pp. 411–422.

Wield, David (1992). Unemployment and Making a Living. In: Allen, Tim and Thomas, Alan eds. Poverty and Development in the 1990s. USA: Oxford University Press, pp. 55–77.

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1990To Top

Turner, Calum; Roy, Robin and Wield, David (1990). Materials: A new revolutionary generic technology? Conditions and policies for innovation. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 2(3) pp. 221–235.

1988To Top

Clark, N.; Edquist, C.; Kaplinsky, R. and Pimentel, D. (1988). Cyprus Technology Strategy. In: Kaplinsky, Raphael; Clark, Norman; Edquist, Charles and Pimentel, D. eds. Not Set

Clark, Norman (1988). Some New Approaches to Evolutionary Economics. Journal of Economic Issues, 22(2) pp. 511–531.

Crow, Ben; Thorpe, Mary and Wield, David (1988). Survival and Change in the Third World. UK: Oxford University Press.

Wield, David (1988). Sunrise or sunset industries? Technology transfer. In: Blackburn, Phillip; Sharpe, Richard and Kinnock, Neil eds. Britain’s Industrial Renaissance. UK: Routledge, pp. 103–192.

Wield, David (1988). Industry and industrialization. In: Crow, Ben; Thorpe, Mary and Wield, David eds. Survival and Change in the Third World. Oxford University Press, pp. 187–215.

Wield, David (1988). Making a Living. In: Crow, Ben; Thorpe, Mary and Wield, David eds. Survival and Change in the Third World. Oxford University Press, pp. 242–260.

Wield, David (1988). International relocation of industry. In: Crow, Ben; Thorpe, Mary and Wield, David eds. Survival and Change in the Third World. Oxford University Press, pp. 264–287.

1987To Top

Smith, S. and Wield, D. (1987). New technology and bank work: Banking on IT as an organisational technology. In: Finnegan, Ruth; Salaman, Graeme and Thompson, Kenneth eds. Information Technology: Social Issues. Hodder Arnold H&S, pp. 98–113.

Smith, S. L. and Wield, D. V. (1987). Banking on the new technology - Choices and constraints. International Journal of Information Management, 7(3) pp. 115–129.

Wield, David (1987). Banking on the new technology: cooperation competition and the clearers. In: Harris, Laurence; Coatley, Jerry; Croasdale, Martin and Evans, Trevor eds. New perspectives on the financial system. Routledge/Croom Helm Ltd, pp. 240–273.

Wield, D. and Quintas, P. R. (1987). The technological relevance of Science Parks. In: Sunman, H. ed. Science parks and the growth of technology-based enterprises : the proceedings of the UK Science Park Association's Annual Conference held on 6th December 1986. UK: CSP Economic Publications, pp. 45–53.

1986To Top

Barker, Carol; Bhagavan, Malur R.; Collande, Peter Von and Wield, David (1986). African Industrialisation: Technology and Change in Tanzania. Aldershot, UK: Gower Press.

Smith, Stephen and Wield, David (1986). New technologies in banking - revolutionary change? Telecommunications Policy, 10(1) pp. 13–16.

1985To Top

Rhodes, Ed and Wield, David (1985). Implementing New Technologies. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Wield, David (1985). Exercise '81: The introduction of new manufacturing technologies into Babcock Power Ltd. In: Rhodes, Edward and Wield, David eds. Implementing New Technologies: Choice, Decision and Change in Manufacturing. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 19–40.

1984To Top

Wield, D. and Steward, F. (1984). Science, planning and the state. In: McLennan, Gregor; Held, David and Hall, Stuart eds. State and Society in Contemporary Britain: A Critical Introduction. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, pp. 176–203.

1983To Top

Wield, David (1983). Mozambique - late colonisation and early problems of transition. In: White, Gordon ed. Revolutionary Socialist Development in the Third World. Harvester Wheatsheaf, pp. 75–113.

1982To Top

Marleyn, Oscar; Wield, David and Williams, Richard (1982). Notes on the political and organisational offensive in Mozambique and its relationship to agricultural policy. Review of African Political Economy(24) pp. 114–120.

1981To Top

Wield, David (1981). Manufacturing industry. In: Stoneman, Colin ed. Zimbabwe’s Inheritance. UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 151–173.

1979To Top

Braganca, A de and Wield, David (1979). Zimbabwe : réflexions sur le problème rhodésien. Revue Tiers-Monde, 20(77) pp. 79–118.

de Braganca, A.; Munslow, B.; Wield, D. and Wuyts, M. (1979). Zimbabwe - A questão rodesiana (Zimbabwe - The Rhodesian Question). Maputo: Instituto Nacional do Livro e do Disco.

Wield, David (1979). Mine labour and Southern Mozambique. In: ed. Mozambique. University of Edinburgh, Centre for African Studies, pp. 78–85.

Wield, David (1979). Technology in Zimbabwean Industry. In: ed. Zimbabwe: Towards a New Order: An Economic and Social Survey. Geneva: UNCTAD.

1978To Top

Barker, Carol and Wield, David (1978). International firms in Tanzania. Utafiti, 3(2) pp. 316–341.

Smith, Pamela and Wield, David (1978). Frelimo concentrates on the practical side of science. Nature, 276(5690) pp. 751–752.

1977To Top

Barker, C. E.; Bhagavan, M. R.; Collande, M.; Wield, D. V. and Coulson, A. C (1977). The structure and balance of industrial production in Tanzania. Utafiti, 2(1) pp. 81–98.

Wield, D. V. and Gillam, E. (1977). Deformation behaviour of Cu-Zn-Si alloys close to their martensitic translormation temperature. Acta Metallurgica, 25(7) pp. 725–733.

1976To Top

Gillam, E and Wield, D. V. (1976). Premartensitic instability in beta- Cu Zn Si alloys. Scripta Metallurgica, 10(11) pp. 965–970.

1972To Top

Wield, D. V. and Gillam, E. (1972). Shape memory effect and pseudoelasticity in Cu-Zn-Si alloys. Scripta Metallurgica, 6(12) pp. 1157–1160.

1970To Top

Marlow, P.; Presland, A. E. B. and Wield, D. (1970). Some replica techniques for the scanning electron microscope. Micron, 2 pp. 139–147.

Mohan, R.; Shields, J.; Goodlad, S. and Wield, D. (1970). The demand for non-technical studies at Imperial College. Liberal Education : journal of the Association of Liberal Education, 17 pp. 32–37.

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