TY - SER AU - Heinze, Thomas AU - Münch, Richard TI - Innovation in Science and Organizational Renewal: Historical and Sociological Perspectives SN - 978-1-137-59419-8 PY - 2016/// CY - New York : PB - Palgrave Macmillan New York KW - research policy, science and public policy, research organizations, organizational renewal, research evaluation, histrorical sociology N1 - from the table of contents: Institutional Conditions for Progress and Renewal in Science; Fabricating an Organizational Field for Research: US Academic Microfabrication Facilities in the 1970s and 1980s; From Salomon’s House to Synthesis Centers; The Seventh Solvay Conference: Nuclear Physics, Intellectual Migration, and Institutional Influence; “Preservation of the Laboratory Is Not a Mission.” Gradual Organizational Renewal in National Laboratories in Germany and the USA; Institutional Context and Growth of New Research Fields. Comparison Between State Universities in Germany and the USA; Organizing Space: Dutch Space Science Between Astronomy, Industry, and the Government; “We Will Learn More About the Earth by Leaving It than by Remaining on It.” NASA and the Forming of an Earth Science Discipline in the 1960s; Interdisciplinary Research and Transformative Research as Facets of National Science Policy; ER -