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            PROMETHEUS critical studies in innovation

            Produced and distributed by Pluto Journals

            ISSN 0810-9028 (Print)

            ISSN 1470-1030 (Online)

            PROMETHEUS critical studies in innovation

            GENERAL EDITOR

            Stuart Macdonald (s.macdonald@123456sheffield.ac.uk)

            Leicester University, UK

            EDITORS

            Peter Drahos

            Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Australia (peter.drahos@123456anu.edu.au)

            Areas of expertise: patents, intellectual property, trade, regulatory and governance theory.

            Hans-Jürgen Engelbrecht

            Department of Economics and Finance, Massey University, New Zealand (H.Engelbrecht@123456massey.ac.nz)

            Areas of expertise: information/knowledge-based economy/policy/society, economic growth and knowledge spillovers, the role of human capital, happiness economics, behavioural economics related to the information/knowledge-based economy

            Richard Hawkins

            Science, Technology and Society Program, University of Calgary, Canada (rhawkins@123456ucalgary.ca)

            Areas of expertise: research policy, innovation theory and policy, university-industry collaboration, intellectual property, standards, technical regulation, electronic media industries

            Steven Henderson

            Southampton Solent University, UK (profsteven.henderson@123456gmail.com)

            Areas of expertise: strategic management, organisational learning, critical thinking

            Richard Joseph

            130 Orange Valley Road, Kalamunda, WA, Australia (rajoseph4342@123456hotmail.com)

            Areas of expertise: science and technology policy, Australian government policy, academic freedom and managerialism

            Karmo Kroos

            Department of Economics, Estonian Business School, Estonia (karmo.kroos@123456ebs.ee)

            Areas of expertise: theories of social change, elites as agents of social change, the role of the university, higher education policy, sociology of knowledge, Central and Eastern Europe

            Robin Mansell

            Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK (r.e.mansell@123456lse.ac.uk)

            Areas of expertise: internet governance, telecommunications policy and regulation, social impact of new media, political economy of media and communication, development and ICTs

            Martin Meyer

            Business School, University of Aberdeen, UK (martin.meyer@123456abdn.ac.uk)

            Areas of expertise: science and technology indicators, university-industry technology transfer, third mission, triple helix, intellectual property management, science-based innovation, new technologies (especially nanotechnology), technological systems, sectoral systems of innovation, programme evaluation

            Joanne Roberts

            Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, Winchester, UK (J.Roberts@123456soton.ac.uk)

            Areas of expertise: knowledge economy, knowledge creation and transfer communities of practice, business services, internationalisation of services, information and communication technologies innovation systems

            Kevin Scally

            Cork University School of Business (CUBS), University College Cork, Ireland (k.scally@123456ucc.ie)

            Areas of expertise: invention and design; USPTO patents and innovation; IP and nonprofits; software usability; creativity, iconoclasm and play

            Peter Senker

            University of Sussex, Brighton, UK (peter.senker@123456ntlworld.com)

            Areas of expertise: technology, inequality, wealth and poverty; technology and the environment, capitalism and neoliberalism

            Uta Wehn

            IHE Delft Institute for Water Education in partnership with UNESCO, Delft, The Netherlands (u.wehn@123456un-ihe.org)

            Areas of expertise: knowledge, ICTs and innovation for development; inter-organisational data and knowledge sharing; knowledge management; capacity development; innovation systems; water innovation studies; citizen science

            BOOK REVIEW EDITOR

            Steven Umbrello

            Managing director, Institute for Ethics and Emerging technologies, Boston MA (stevenumbrello@123456yahoo.com)

            WEBSITE DESIGN

            Simon Dunn

            (dsimon9874@123456gmail.com)

            Cover Credit: Laconian cup with the punishment of Atlas and Prometheus. Vatican, Gregorian Museum of the Etruscan Art.

            © 2020. Photo Scala, Florence

            Prometheus

            Volume 39 Issue 4 December 2023

            CONTENTS

            Editorial – Making the most of retraction 211

            Stuart Macdonald

            Research papers

            Entrepreneurship, mental disorders and the saga of the adventure gene: debunking the fad of hardwired entrepreneurship 215

            Alejandro Agafonow

            Seeing knowledge hiding through a multi-level lens 233

            Talshyn Tokyzhanova and Susanne Durst

            Book reviews

            Mark Coeckelbergh, Green Leviathan or the Poetics of Political Liberty 265

            reviewed by Fabio Tollon

            Mauro Carbone and Graziano Lingua, Toward an Anthropology of Screens: Showing and Hiding, Exposing and Protecting 270

            reviewed by Steven Umbrello

            And also reviewed by Francesco Melchiorri 271

            Steven Umbrello, Technology Ethics: Responsible Innovation and Design Strategies 274

            reviewed by Fabio Tollon

            Author and article information

            Journal
            10.13169/prometheus
            Prometheus
            PROM
            Pluto Journals
            0810-9028
            1470-1030
            28 December 2023
            : 39
            : 4
            : 207-210
            Article
            10.13169/prometheus.39.4.0207
            954e33a2-03c4-4110-a7dd-40a3238f8db7

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