Prometheus

from September 2013
Last Number: December 2022

Pluto Journals
ISSN 1470-1030




Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 273

December 20, 2022

  • William Kingston, How Capitalism Destroyed Itself: Technology Displaced by Financial Innovation

  • March 01, 2017

  • Prestige auditing and the market for academic esteem: a framework and an appeal

  • December 20, 2022

  • Christoph Bartneck, Tony Belpaeme, Friederike Eyssel, Takayuki Kanda, Merel Keijsers and Selma Sabanovic, Human–Robot Interaction: An Introduction

  • September 01, 2015

  • Theory of emergence: introducing a model-centred approach to applied social science research

  • December 01, 2015

  • Reviewing patent policy: an exercise in futility?

  • Mindsets, mind sets and mind sense

  • March 25, 2022

  • Prometheus

  • August 30, 2022

  • Book ReviewThe Myth of Artificial Intelligence: Why Computers Can’t Think the Way We Do

  • September 01, 2020

  • Book review

  • June 01, 2016

  • Science transformed? A comparative analysis of ‘societal relevance’ rhetoric and practices in 14 Canadian Networks of Centres of Excellence

  • March 01, 2021

  • The change agent in innovation

  • August 30, 2022

  • Book ReviewHuman-Centered AI

  • June 01, 2017

  • Book review

  • June 01, 2020

  • Book review

  • September 01, 2020

  • Book review

  • June 01, 2017

  • Idealistic incentives in non-governmental organization innovativeness: bridging theoretical gaps

  • March 01, 2017

  • Artificial intelligence and knowledge management: questioning the tacit dimension

  • June 01, 2022

  • Value change through information exchange in human–machine interaction

  • December 01, 2020

  • Book review

  • December 01, 2014

  • Embeddedness levels in Central and East European countries as revealed by patent-related indicators

  • September 01, 2017

  • Sinking deltas: trapped in a dual lock-in of technology and institutions

  • March 01, 2014

  • Front Matter

  • June 01, 2020

  • Front Matter

  • September 01, 2020

  • Book review

  • March 01, 2016

  • What's happening to our universities?

  • ‘The turn of the screw’; marketization and higher education in England

  • June 01, 2021

  • Editorial

  • December 01, 2017

  • Research and data-sharing policy in Sweden – neoliberal courses, forces and discourses

  • June 01, 2020

  • Analysing frugal innovation incubation programmes: a case study from the water sector

  • June 01, 2014

  • Fatwa and the internet: a study of the influence of Muslim religious scholars on internet diffusion in Saudi Arabia

  • March 01, 2014

  • Book review

  • June 01, 2021

  • Front Matter

  • March 01, 2017

  • Typologies of knowledge: a reexamination from the perspective of cognitive materialism

  • September 01, 2014

  • The contribution of management to economic growth: a review

  • June 01, 2017

  • Front Matter

  • March 01, 2020

  • Book review

  • December 01, 2017

  • Editorial

  • December 01, 2014

  • Can processes make relationships work? The Triple Helix between structure and action

  • September 01, 2021

  • Restricting environmental damage resulting from economic activities: a Polanyian analysis

  • March 28, 2022

  • Sam Dubberley, Alexa Koenig and Daragh Murray (eds) Digital Witness: Using Open Source Information for Human Rights Investigation, Documentation, and Accountability reviewed by Molly Land

  • September 01, 2015

  • Research funding and academic output: evidence from the Agricultural University of Athens

  • December 01, 2014

  • Co-creation: moving towards a framework for creating innovation in the Triple Helix

  • March 01, 2015

  • Restoring the primacy of technological innovation

  • September 01, 2017

  • Front Matter

  • December 01, 2015

  • Information, capital, well-being

  • September 01, 2016

  • The challenge of film to innovation and entrepreneurship studies

  • June 01, 2016

  • Building tribal communities in the collaborative economy: an innovation framework

  • March 01, 2020

  • Book review

  • March 01, 2016

  • Of boiled frogs and other things

  • December 01, 2015

  • Don Lamberton – master academic craftsman: providing the necessary contradiction