TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 37(1)
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What enables rapid economic progress: What are the needed institutions
–Richard R. Nelson [] []
In search of a useful theory of the productive potential of intellectual property rights
–Birgitte Andersen and Sue Konzelmann [] []
The Bayh–Dole Act and university research and development
–Matthew Rafferty [] []
The effect of government contracting on academic research: Does the source of funding affect scientific output
–Brent Goldfarb [] []
First- and second-order additionality and learning outcomes in collaborative R&D programs
–Erkko Autio, Sami Kanninen and Robin Gustafsson [] []
Distributed R&D, cross-regional knowledge integration and quality of innovative output?
–Jasjit Singh [] []
Technological flows and choice of joint ventures in technology alliances
–Esteban García-Canal, Ana Valdés-Llaneza and Pablo Sánchez-Lorda [] []
The development of a user network as a way to re-launch an unwanted product
–Debbie Harrison and Alexandra Waluszewski [] []
Sources of differences in the pattern of adoption of organizational and managerial innovations from early to late 1990s, in the UK
–Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas [] []
Innovation persistence: Survey and case-study evidence
–Stephen Roper and Nola Hewitt-Dundas [] []
Determinants of environmental innovation—New evidence from German panel data sources
–Jens Horbach [] []
E. Lee and M. Vivarelli, Editors, Globalization, Employment and Income Distribution in Developing Countries, Palgrave McMillan, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire (UK) and New York (USA) (2006) ISBN 978-0230007833 272 pp., Hardcover, Price: £65.00.
–Raquel Ortega-Argilés []
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