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Publications

 

All CIG working papers are available here.

2011

2010

  • Bill Wicksteed, Experience from 16 years of support to Knowledge and Technology Transfer and Exchange projects by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, October 2010
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  • L. Brévignon-Dodin, Regulatory enablers and regulatory challenges for the development of tissue-engineered products in the EU, International Journal of Bio-medical materials and Engineering, Vol.20, No 3-4, 121-126, November 2010
  • P. Singh, L. Brévignon-Dodin and S.P. Dash, Exploratory assessment of the current EU regulatory framework for the development of advanced therapies, Journal of Commercial Biotechnology, Vol.16, No.4, 331-336, October 2010
  • Finbarr Livesey, "Rationales for industrial policy based on industry maturity", IfM Centre for Industry and Government Working Paper 2010/1
  • Future scenarios for the UK food and drink industry (Report, 10/09/2010). May be downloaded free from here
  • Value of food and drink to the UK manufacturing sector (Report, 5/07/2010). May be downloaded free from here
  • L. Brévignon-Dodin, P. Singh and S. Dash, Exploratory assessment on the current EU regulatory framework on the development of advanced therapies, Journal of Commercial Biotechnology, December 2010.
  • L. Brévignon-Dodin, Regulatory enablers and regulatory challenges for the development of tissue-engineered products in the EU, Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, October 2010.
  • L. Brévignon-Dodin. A review of the regulatory framework for regenerative medicine- based therapeutic products in the EU. Pôle Lorrain d'Ingénierie du Cartilage (PLIC) 4èmes Journées, Nancy, 4-5 Feb 2010.
  • Towards a practitioners’ perspective on standards, L. Brévignon-Dodin, CIG Working Paper 2010/2.

2009

  • L. Brévignon-Dodin. Regulation as an enabler for emerging industries. OECD Conference on New Models of Innovation for Economic Growth and Sustainability, Paris, 12th-13th November.
  • L. Brévignon-Dodin, S. Dash and F. Livesey. Regulatory perspective on the emergence of the regenerative medicine industry. World Conference in Regenerative Medicine, Leipzig, 29th-31st October.
  • Regulation as an enabler for emerging industries Literature review, Laure Brévignon-Dodin, CIG Working Paper 2009/2.
  • Exploring regulatory and standards strategies to support the development of advanced photovoltaics, Laure Brévignon-Dodin, CIG Working Paper 2009/1.
  • Tianjiao Xia and Tim Minshall, Understanding Patterns and Promotion of Investments in New Firms in Emerging Science and Technology-Based Industries in the UK, High Technology Small Firms Conference, 28-29 May 2009, Manchester Business School.
  • Letizia Mortara, Jonathan Hughes, Pallant S. Ramsundar, Finbarr Livesey and David R. Probert, Proposed classification scheme for direct writing technologies, Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 4, No. 4, 299-309. Download the full article here.
  • Anke C. Plagnol, Emma Rowley, Paul Martin and Finbarr Livesey, Industry perceptions of barriers to commercialization of regenerative medicine products in the UK, Regenerative Medicine, Vol.4, No. 4, 549-559. Dowload the full article here.
  • Moultrie J. and Livesey F. Initial indicators of international design capabilities. Download the full report here.
  • Livesey F. and Moultrie J., Company spending on design: exploratory survey of UK firms 2008. Download the full report here.
  • Brévignon-Dodin L.and Singh, P. , ATMP in practice: toward a new industry landscape in tissue engineering, Journal of Commercial Biotechnology, Vol.1, No.15, 59-65, January 2009. Abstract available here.

2008

  • Laure Brévignon-Dodin, Tissue-engineered products: conditions for a supportive regulatory environment, Stem Cells Europe Conference, Amsterdam, 1-3 September 2008.
  • Finbarr Livesey, Anke Zimmermann, Laure Brévignon-Dodin, Mike Gregory (2008) Enabling the emergence of the regenerative medicine industry in the UK, CIG Working Paper 2008/3.
  • Giorgos Georgopoulos (2008) Knowledge Dissemination from the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, CIG Working Paper 2008/2.
  • Finbarr Livesey and James Moultrie, (2008) Do trademarks and design registrations provide a better perspective on national innovation activity? DIME Conference on the Creative Industries and Intellectual Property, London May 22nd – 23rd 2008, available for download from http://www.dime-eu.org/files/active/0/WP63-IPR.pdf.
  • Livesey, F., O’Sullivan, E., Hughes, J., Valli, R. and Minshall, T. (2008) A pilot study on the emergence of university-level innovation policy in the UK, CIG Working Paper 2008/1.
  • Moultrie J, Livesey T F, Malvido C, Beltagui A, Pawar K, Riedel J, (2008), Design funding in firms: a conceptual model of the role of design in industry, International Design Management Institute Education Conference: design thinking – new challenges for designers managers and organisations, Paris, 14-15 April 2008.
  • Malvido C, Moultrie J, Livesey T F, Pawar K, Riedel K, Beltagui A, Macbryde J, Martinez V, Evans S, Nixon W, Demian P, (2008), Towards a National Design Scoreboard: A model to enable comparison of performance between countries, PICMET: Technology management for a sustainable economy, Cape Town, 27-31 July 2008.
  • Moultrie J, Livesey T F, Malvido C, Riedel J, Beltagui A, Pawar K, Nixon B, MacBryde J, Martinez V, Demian P, Evans S, Developing a national design scoreboard, Design Research Society Conference: Undisciplined, Sheffield UK, 16-19 July 2008.
  • Moultrie J, Riedel J, Beltagui A, Malvido C, Livesey T F, Pawar K, Nixon B, MacBryde J, Demian P, Evans S, Martinez V, (2008), Exploratory study to capture design expenditure in firms, EIASM 15th International Product Development Management Conference, Hamburg, 29 June to 01 July 2008.
  • Beltagui A, Riedel J C K H, Pawar K S, Moultrie J, Malvido C, Livesey T F, Design Scoreboard: capturing design spending in firms, International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising, Lisbon, Portugal, 23-25 June 2008

2007

  • Blowfield, M., Visser, W., and Livesey, F. (2007) “Sustainability Innovation: Mapping the Territory, University Cambridge Programme for Industry Research Paper Series: No. 2,” presented at the Corporate Responsibility Research Conference 2007, University of Leeds
  • L. Brévignon-Dodin and Livesey, F. (2007) What can be learnt from the Japanese regulatory approach to tissue engineered products?, Regenerative Medicine, Vol.2, No.6, 967-971.
  • R. P. Kulkarni, F. Livesey and L. Brévignon-Dodin, (2007) Will regulation determine the science agenda? A look at human embryonic stem cells (hESC). Regenerative Medicine, Vol.2, No.5, 839-844.
  • L. Brévignon-Dodin, (2007) The regulation of emerging healthcare technologies and the need for a renewed regulatory approach to gain public acceptance, 2nd Annual Cambridge Conference, Centre for Business Research (Judge Business School).

2006

  • L. Brévignon-Dodin and Livesey, F. (2006) “Regulation of tissue-engineered products in the European Union: where are we heading?” Regenerative Medicine, vol 1. no. 5, pp. 709 714.
  • Livesey, F. (2006) Manufacturing clarity: in an era where boundaries between manufacturing and service companies are becoming increasingly hazy, quite how we define a manufacturing company is an important issue, Manufacturing Engineer, 85 (5). pp. 22-23. ISSN 0956-9944
  • Moultrie, J., Livesey, F., MacBryde, J., Martinez , V., Evans, S., Nixon, B., Pawar, K., Riedel, J. and Demian, P., (2006) ''Design Score Board: assessing national design performance'', Performance Measurement Association 2006 Conference.
  • Livesey, F., Minshall, T., and Moultrie, J. (2006) Investigating the technology-based innovation gap for the United Kingdom, report written for the Design Council.
  • Livesey, T.F, (2006) Defining High Value Manufacturing, report written for the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).
  • Fletcher, M. and Hughes, J. (2006) "Technology and policy challenges to be met for introducing holons into factory automation environments", presented at the IEEE EFTA 2006 Conference, 20-22 September, 2006, Prague.

2005

  • Livesey, T.F, (2005) "Overseas views: International perspectives on the future of manufacturing", report written for the Manufacturing Visons project.
  • Livesey, T.F. and Shi, Y. (2005) "The Challenge for Going Global" , The Parliamentary Monitor Blue Skies, June 2005.

2004

  • Assakul, P.F., Livesey, T.F., Gregory, M.J., and Hillier, W.E. (2004) "Structuring Futures Information: The Key to Informed Strategic Decisions", presented at The Second International Conference on Organisational Foresight Conference, 26th-28th August, Glasgow.
  • Assakul, P.F., Livesey, T.F., Gregory, M.J., and Hillier, W.E. (2004) "Futures Perspectives For Manufacturing" in Proceedings of the 11th Annual International Euroma Conference, 28th - 30th June, Fontainebleau, Vol. 2, pp. 53-63.
  • Lim, L., Gregory, M.J. (2004) "Singapore's biomedical science sector development strategy: Is it sustainable?" Journal of Commercial Biotechnology, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 352-362, June 2004.

2003

  • Gregory, M., Hanson, P., van Bochen, A.J., and Livesey, F. (2003) Making the Most of Production, report written for the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) supported by BAE Systems.
  • Livesey, F. (2003) Does London's manufacturing capture the value it creates?, commissioned theme paper for the London Production Industries Commission.
  • Livesey, F. (2003) Manufacturing services to rival business services, commissioned theme paper for the London Production Industries Commission.

 


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