TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 37(9)
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National innovation systems, capabilities and economic development
–Jan Fagerberg and Martin Srholec [] []
Rethinking the multi-level perspective of technological transitions
–Audley Genus and Anne-Marie Coles [] []
Mapping public support for innovation: A comparison of policy alignment in the UK and France
–Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas and Nick von Tunzelmann [] []
China’s national innovative capacity
–Mei-Chih Hu and John A. Mathews [] [Google Scholar]
Dynamics in innovation systems: Evidence from Japan’s game software industry
–Cornelia Storz [] [Google Scholar]
Complementarities of innovation activities: An empirical analysis of the German manufacturing sector
–Claudia Schmiedeberg [] []
Controlling innovative projects with moral hazard and asymmetric information
–Rouven Bergmann and Gunther Friedl [] []
The effect of technological knowledge assets on performance: The innovative choice in Spanish firms
–Nieves Lidia Díaz-Díaz, Inmaculada Aguiar-Díaz and Petra De Saá-Pérez [] []
Managing the protection of innovations in knowledge-intensive business services
–Nabil Amara, Réjean Landry and Namatié Traoré [] []
Licensing or not licensing? An empirical analysis of the strategic use of patents by Japanese firms
–Kazuyuki Motohashi [] []
Close to you? Bias and precision in patent-based measures of technological proximity
–Mary Benner and Joel Waldfogel [] []
On estimating a knowledge production function at the firm and sector level using patent statistics
–Shyama V. Ramani, Mhamed-Ali El-Aroui and Myriam Carrère [] []
The role of SME entrepreneurs’ innovativeness and personality in the adoption of innovations
–Alberto Marcati, Gianluigi Guido and Alessandro M. Peluso [] []
Memory objects in project environments: Storing, retrieving and adapting learning in project-based firms
–Eugenia Cacciatori [] []
Digital disciplinary differences: An analysis of computer-mediated science and ‘Mode 2’ knowledge production
–Gaston Heimeriks, Peter van den Besselaar and Koen Frenken [] []
Implications of managerial control on performance of Dutch academic (bio)medical and health research groups
–Inge van der Weijden, Dick de Gilder, Peter Groenewegen and Eduard Klasen [] []
Technology, security, and policy implications of future transatlantic partnerships in space: Lessons from Galileo?
–Vasilis Zervos and Donald S. Siegel [] []
Book Reviews
M. Kogan, M. Henkel and S. Hanney, Government and Research: Thirty Years of Evolution , Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (2006) 247 p., £71.50, ISBN: 978-1-4020-4444-1.
–Josie Ellis []
T. Gossling, L. Oerlemans and R. Jansen, Editors, Inside Networks: A Process View on Multi-organisational Partnerships, Alliances and Networks, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA (2007) ISBN 978-1-84542-784-9 320 pp., Hardback, Price: £69.95.
–Elisa Giuliani []
Localised Technological Change, Towards the Economics of Complexity Cristiano Antonelli. Routledge (2008). 405 pp., Price: £85.00 (hbk), ISBN: 10-0415426839.
–Christian Le Bas []
Bengt Hultqvist, Space, Science and Me ESA Publications Division , European Space Agency, Noordwijk, The Netherlands (2003) 180 pp., Price: €30, ISBN: 92-9092-996-0.
–Carol White []
A. Jasinski, Editor, Transition Economies in the European Research and Innovation Area. New Challenges for their Science and Technology, WWZ, Warzaw (2004) 332 pp., ISBN: 83-89069-96-2.
–Rossitza Rousseva []
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