TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 38(7)
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Highly cited leaders and the performance of research universities
–Amanda H. Goodall [] []
Why business schools do so much research: A signaling explanation
–Damien Besancenot, Joao Ricardo Faria, Radu Vranceanu [] []
The economics of universities in a new age of funding options?
–Richard E. Just, Wallace E. Huffman [] []
Political aspects of innovation
–Jerry Courvisanos [] []
The impact on innovation performance of different sources of knowledge: Evidence from the UK Community Innovation Survey
–Marion Frenz, Grazia Ietto-Gillies [] []
The challenge of managing boundary-spanning research activities: Experiences from the Swedish context
–Niclas Adler, Maria Elmquist, Flemming Norrgren [] []
A real options perspective on R&D portfolio diversification
–Sjoerd van Bekkum, Enrico Pennings, Han Smit [] []
Do firms in clusters invest in R&D more intensively? Theory and evidence from multi-country data
–Chang-Yang Lee [] []
The effects of new technologies on productivity: An intrafirm diffusion-based assessment
–Lucio Fuentelsaz, Jaime G¢mez, Sergio Palomas [] []
Transfers of user process innovations to process equipment producers: A study of Dutch high-tech firms
–Jeroen P.J. de Jong, Eric von Hippel [] []
Components, systems and discontinuities: The case of magnetic recording and playback equipment
–Jeffery Funk [] []
Exploring the cross-country gap in patenting: A Stochastic Frontier Approach
–Xiaolan Fu, Qing Gong Yang [] []
L. Leydesdorff, The Knowledge-Based Economy: Modeled, Measured, Simulated , Universal Publishers, Boca Raton, FL (2006) ISBN 1-58112-937-8 385 pp., Price: $18.95.
–Martin Meyer [] []
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