TOC: Res Policy
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Research Policy, 36(8)
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Inventors and invention processes in EuropeResults from the PatVal-EU survey
–Paola Giuri and Myriam Mariani [] []
Inventors and invention processes in Europe: Results from the PatVal-EU survey
–Paola Giuri, Myriam Mariani, Stefano Brusoni, Gustavo Crespi, Dominique Francoz, Alfonso Gambardella, Walter Garcia-Fontes, Aldo Geuna, Raul Gonzales, Dietmar Harhoff, Karin Hoisl, Christian Le Bas, Alessandra Luzzi, Laura Magazzini, Lionel Nesta, Önder Nomaler, Neus Palomeras, Pari Patel, Marzia Romanelli and Bart Verspagen [] []
“Stacking” and “picking” inventions: The patenting behavior of European inventors
–Myriam Mariani and Marzia Romanelli [] []
Institutionalized incentives for ingenuity—Patent value and the German Employees’ Inventions Act
–Dietmar Harhoff and Karin Hoisl [] []
The market for patents in Europe
–Alfonso Gambardella, Paola Giuri and Alessandra Luzzi [] []
Where excludability matters: Material versus intellectual property in academic biomedical research
–John P. Walsh, Wesley M. Cohen and Charlene Cho [] []
Investigating the interaction and mutual dependence between science and technology
–Catari Vilela Chaves and Sueli Moro [] []
What exactly are technological regimes?Intra-industry heterogeneity in the organization of innovation activities
–Aija Leiponen and Ina Drejer [] []
A view from the coal face: UK research student perceptions of successful and unsuccessful collaborative projects
–Juliette Butcher and Paul Jeffrey [] []
China’s innovation system reform and growing industry and science linkages
–Kazuyuki Motohashi and Xiao Yun [] []
New institutional policies for university–industry links in Japan
–Lee Woolgar [] []
What factors determine the mode of overseas R&D by multinationals? Empirical evidence
–Banri Ito and Ryuhei Wakasugi [] []
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