Journals

2010-19

Lassoued, R., Macall, D. M., Hesseln, H., Phillips, P. W. B., & Smyth, S. J. (2019). Benefits of genome-edited crops: expert opinion. Transgenic Research. doi:10.1007/s11248-019-00118-5

Lassoued, R., Hesseln, H., Phillips, P.W.B. and Smyth, S.J. (2018) Top plant breeding techniques for improving food security: an expert Delphi survey of the opportunities and challenges. Int. J. Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp.321–337.

Lassoued, Rim, Stuart J. Smyth, Peter W.B. Phillips, Hayley Hesseln. 2018. Regulatory uncertainty around new breeding techniques. Frontiers in Plant Science 9: 1291. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.01291.

Awada, L., PWB Phillips, SJ Smyth. 2018 (August). The adoption of automated phenotyping by plant breeders. Euphytica 214 (8), 148, 15 pp.

Ademola A. Adenle, E. Jane Morris, Denis J. Murphy, Peter W.B. Phillips, Eduardo Trigo, Peter Kearns, Yun-He Li, Hector Quemada, José Falck-Zepeda, John Komen. 2018. Rationalising the Governance of GM Technologies in Developing Countries. Nature Biotechnology 36(2), 137-9.

Ugochukwu, A, Hobbes, J., Phillips, P, Kerr, WA. 2018. Technological Solutions to Authenticity Issues in International Trade: The Case of CITES Listed Endangered Species. Ecological Economics 146(2018), 730-739.

Smyth, S., P. Phillips and WA Kerr. 2017. Labeling Demands, Coexistence and the Challenges for Trade. JAFIO 15(1), 10 pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/jafio-2016-0015 

Smyth, S.J., P. W. B. Phillips, and D. Castle. 2017. (Mis)information and the politicization of food security. Animal Frontiers 7:33-38. doi:10.2527/af.2017.0116

Smyth, S., P. Phillips and WA Kerr. 2016. EU Failing FAO Challenge to Improve Global Food Security. Trends in Biotechnology, 34(7), 521-523.

Gleim, S, S. Smyth and P. Phillips. 2016. Regulatory System Impacts on Global GM Crop Adoption Patterns. Estey Journal 17(2), 96-116.

Phillips, P. 2016. GMOs and the future global nutrient supply: Part of the solution or part of the problem? World Rev Nutr Diet 115: 153-163. 

Lubieniechi, S., Hesseln, H., Phillips, P. and Smyth, S. (2016), Expert and Lay Public Risk Preferences Regarding Plants with Novel Traits. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 64(4), 717-738. doi:10.1111/cjag.12110

Smyth, S. and P. Phillips. 2015. Incomplete Coexistence Systems and International Food Trade Impacts. Transgenic Research 24(6), 1003-1016.

Smyth, SJ, WA Kerr and P. Philips. 2015. Global economic, environmental and health benefits from GM crop adoption. Global Food Security 7, 24-29.

Rosiello, A., M. Masttroeni, D. Castle and P. Phillips. 2015. Clusters, Technological Districts and Smart Specialisation: an Empirical Analysis of Policy Implementation Challenges. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management 19(5-6): 304-326

Ugochukwu, Albert, Jill E. Hobbs, P. Phillips. and Richard Gray and R Danzman. 2015. An Economic Analysis of Private Incentives to Adopt DNA Barcoding Technology for Fish Species Authentication in Canada. Genome 58 (12): 559-567.

Smyth, S., William Kerr and P. Phillips. 2015. The Unintended Consequences of Technological Change: Winners and Losers from GM Technologies and the Policy Response in the Organic Food Market. Sustainability 7, 7667-7683

Smyth, S., P. Phillips. and W Kerr. 2015. Food Security and the Evaluation of Risk. Global Food Security 4, 16-23.

Kerr, W.A., Smyth, S., Phillips, P.W.B., & Phillipson, M. 2014. Conflicting rules for the international trade of GM products: Does international law provide a solution? AgBioForum, 17(2), 105-122. Available on the World Wide Web: http ://www.agbioforum.org.

Smyth, S, P. Phillips. and D. Castle. 2014. Benefits of genetically modified herbicide tolerant canola in Western Canada. Int. J. Biotechnology, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp.181–197.

Phillips, P. and S. Smyth. 2014. Risk, Regulation and Biotechnology: The Case of GM Crops. GM Crops and Food 5(3), 170-177.

Smyth, S.J., Kerr, W.A., & Phillips, P.W.B. 2013. Managing trade in products of biotechnology—Which alternative to choose: Science or politics? AgBioForum, 16(2), 126-139. Available on the World Wide Web: http://www.agbioforum.org.

Smyth, S, S. McPhee-Knowles, A. Baker and P. Phillips. 2013. Developing a Patent Landscape Methodology. Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property.

Holguin-Pando, C., S. Smyth and P. Phillips. 2013. Technology Transfer in Transitional Economies: The Case of Mexico. International Journal of Technology, Policy and Management.

Ryan, C., M. St. Louis, and P. Phillips. 2014. Incorporating network analysis into evaluation of ‘big science’ projects: An assessment of the Canadian Light Source Synchrotron. International Journal of Technology and Globalization 18(4).

Clark, L. and P. Phillips. 2013. Bioproduct Approval Regulation: An Analysis of Front-line Governance Complexity. AgBioForum 16(2), 1-14.

Boland, W., P. Phillips., C. Ryan and S. McPhee-Knowles. (2012). Collaboration and the generation of new knowledge in networked innovation systems: a bibliometric analysis. Social and Behavioural Sciences. Volume 52. Pps: 15-24.

Smyth, S.J., Kerr, W.A. and Phillips, P.W.B. 2013. Accelerating adoption of genetically modified crops in Africa through a trade liability regime. Plant Biotechnol. J., pp. 527-534. doi: 10.1111/pbi.12070

Smyth, S. M Gusta, K Belcher, P Phillips and D Castle. 2011. Changes in Herbicide Use after Adoption of HR Canola in Western Canada. Weed Technology 25: 492-500.

Smyth, S. J., W. A. Kerr and P. Phillips. 2011. Recent Trends in the Scientific Basis of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Trade Rules and Their Potential Impact on Investment. The Journal of World Investment and Trade. 12 (1): 5-26.

Smyth, S. J., M. Gusta, K. Belcher, P. Phillips. and D. Castle. 2011. Environmental Impacts from Herbicide Tolerant Canola Production in Western Canada. Agricultural Systems, 104: 403-10.

Gusta M, Smyth S.J., Belcher K, Phillips P and D Castle. 2011. Economic Benefits of Genetically Modified Herbicide Tolerant Canola for Producers. AgBioForum, 14:1-13.

Phillips, P. 2010. Genomics and public policy: Wealth for Canadians. The Integrated Assessment Journal 10(1), 7-21.