Camille D. Ryan
Dr. Cami Ryan is a Professional Research Associate jointly affiliated with the Departments of Bioresource Policy, Business and Economics and Plant Science at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Cami’s research interests and expertise lie in the areas of:
- governance of institutions that mediate between science and society
- intellectual property management and structures and how mechanisms facilitate or inhibit research and innovation
- knowledge management and knowledge flows in research networks
- collaborative networks and network analysis
- agricultural / ag-biotechnology clusters
Select publications:
- Ryan, Camille D., B. Li and Cooper H. Langford. (2011). “Innovative Workers in Relation to the City: the case of a Natural Resource-based Centre (Calgary).” City, Culture and Society. Volume 2, Issue 1. Pps: 45-54.
- Gaisford, J., W. Kerr, P.W.B. Phillips and C.D. Ryan. (2011). “High-tech clustering in Canada.” In Industrial Organization in Canada: Empirical Evidence and Policy Challenges. Industry Canada. McGill-Queen’s University Press. Pps: 284-335.
- Ryan, Camille D. and Stuart J. Smyth. (2010). “Facilitating Innovation in Agricultural Biotechnology: An Examination of the Ag-West Biotech Governance Model, 1989-2004.” AgBioForum. Volume 13, Number 2, Article 9. http://www.agbioforum.org/v13n2/v13n2a09-smyth.htm
- Ryan, Camille D. (2008) Evaluating Performance of Research Networks: a socioeconomic framework for assessing funded research projects. Published by: VDM Verlag: Germany.




