2015 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
His scientific interests lie mostly in Nanotechnology, Commercialization, Societal impact of nanotechnology, Innovation system and Citation analysis. Philip Shapira works on Nanotechnology which deals in particular with Emerging technologies. When carried out as part of a general Societal impact of nanotechnology research project, his work on Impact of nanotechnology is frequently linked to work in Commercial law, Public research and Corporate research, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
His research in Innovation system intersects with topics in Economic growth, Tacit knowledge and Globalization. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including State and Boundary spanning. His Citation analysis study combines topics in areas such as Social science and Data science.
Nanotechnology, Emerging technologies, Marketing, Commercialization and Industrial organization are his primary areas of study. His studies deal with areas such as Innovation system, Bibliometrics, National innovation system and Citation as well as Nanotechnology. As part of his studies on Innovation system, Philip Shapira often connects relevant subjects like Economic growth.
His Emerging technologies research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Corporate governance, Responsible Research and Innovation and Knowledge management. Philip Shapira merges many fields, such as Marketing and General partnership, in his writings. His Commercialization research is multidisciplinary, relying on both New product development, Graphene and Societal impact of nanotechnology.
His primary areas of investigation include Emerging technologies, Responsible Research and Innovation, Synthetic biology, Corporate governance and Horizon. His Emerging technologies study introduces a deeper knowledge of Nanotechnology. His studies in Corporate governance integrate themes in fields like Sociotechnical system, Knowledge management and Business model.
His study explores the link between Engineering ethics and topics such as Public engagement that cross with problems in Field. His Data science study incorporates themes from Emerging markets, Bibliometrics and Multidisciplinary approach. His Field study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Scientometrics and Information retrieval.
Philip Shapira spends much of his time researching Responsible Research and Innovation, Corporate governance, Emerging technologies, Emerging markets and Process management. His research integrates issues of Field and Social control in his study of Responsible Research and Innovation. Corporate governance is often connected to Inclusive innovation in his work.
His work deals with themes such as Sociotechnical system, Knowledge management and Business model, which intersect with Emerging technologies. Philip Shapira has researched Emerging markets in several fields, including Field, Multidisciplinary approach and Bibliometrics. His Process management research includes themes of Transdisciplinarity and Anticipation.
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Building an innovation hub: A case study of the transformation of university roles in regional technological and economic development
Jan Youtie;Philip Shapira;Philip Shapira.
(2008)
Building an innovation hub: A case study of the transformation of university roles in regional technological and economic development
Jan Youtie;Philip Shapira;Philip Shapira.
(2008)
Refining search terms for nanotechnology
Alan L. Porter;Jan Youtie;Philip Shapira;David J. Schoeneck.
(2008)
Refining search terms for nanotechnology
Alan L. Porter;Jan Youtie;Philip Shapira;David J. Schoeneck.
(2008)
Organizational and institutional influences on creativity in scientific research
Thomas Heinze;Philip Shapira;Philip Shapira;Juan D. Rogers;Jacqueline M. Senker.
(2009)
Organizational and institutional influences on creativity in scientific research
Thomas Heinze;Philip Shapira;Philip Shapira;Juan D. Rogers;Jacqueline M. Senker.
(2009)
Capturing new developments in an emerging technology: an updated search strategy for identifying nanotechnology research outputs
Sanjay K. Arora;Alan L. Porter;Jan Youtie;Philip Shapira.
(2013)
Capturing new developments in an emerging technology: an updated search strategy for identifying nanotechnology research outputs
Sanjay K. Arora;Alan L. Porter;Jan Youtie;Philip Shapira.
(2013)
The Theory and Practice of Innovation Policy: An International Research Handbook
Ruud E Smits;Stefan Kuhlmann;Philip Shapira.
(2010)
Nanotechnology publications and citations by leading countries and blocs
Jan Youtie;Philip Shapira;Philip Shapira;Alan L. Porter.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research (2008)
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