TOC: Res Policy
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Research Policy, 36(6)
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July, 2007
Understanding the emergence and deployment of “nano” S&T
–Barry Bozeman, Philippe Laredo and Vincent Mangematin [] []
Institutional complementarity and inventive performance in nano science and technology
–Andrea Bonaccorsi and Grid Thoma [] []
The nanotech versus the biotech revolution: Sources of productivity in incumbent firm research
–Frank T. Rothaermel and Marie Thursby [] []
Minerva unbound: Knowledge stocks, knowledge flows and new knowledge production?
–Lynne G. Zucker, Michael R. Darby, Jonathan Furner, Robert C. Liu and Hongyan Ma [] []
Diversification and hybridization in firm knowledge bases in nanotechnologies
–E. Avenel, A.V. Favier, S. Ma, V. Mangematin and C. Rieu [] []
Technological agglomeration and the emergence of clusters and networks in nanotechnology
–Douglas K.R. Robinson, Arie Rip and Vincent Mangematin [] []
China’s emerging presence in nanoscience and nanotechnologyA comparative bibliometric study of several nanoscience ‘giants’
–Jiancheng Guan and Nan Ma [] []
The small size of the small scale market: The early-stage labor market for highly skilled nanotechnology workers
–Paula Stephan, Grant C. Black and Tanwin Chang [] []
Data search strategy for science and technology emergence: A scalable and evolutionary query for nanotechnology tracking?
–Andrei Mogoutov and Bernard Kahane [] []
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