TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 39(5)
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Government as entrepreneur: Reframing a dimension of science and technology policy
–Albert N. Link [] []
Entrepreneurial experiments in science policy: Analyzing the Human Genome Project
–Kenneth G. Huang, Fiona E. Murray [] []
Does policy influence the commercialization route? Evidence from National Institutes of Health funded scientists
–Taylor Aldridge, David B. Audretsch [] []
Government as entrepreneur: Evaluating the commercialization success of SBIR projects
–Albert N. Link, John T. Scott [] []
University capabilities in facilitating entrepreneurship: A longitudinal study of spin-off ventures at mid-range universities
–Einar Rasmussen, Odd Jarl Borch [] []
Influencing scientists’ collaboration and productivity patterns through new institutions: University research centers and scientific and technical human capital
–Branco L. Ponomariov, P. Craig Boardman [] []
Determinants of industry–academy linkages and, their impact on firm performance: The case of Korea as a latecomer in knowledge industrialization
–Boo-Young Eom, Keun Lee [] []
Longitudinal trends in networks of university–industry–government relations in South Korea: The role of programmatic incentives
–Han Woo Park, Loet Leydesdorff [] []
Technology adoption, training and productivity performance
–Daniel Boothby, Anik Dufour, Jianmin Tang [] []
Research collaboration at a distance: Changing spatial patterns of scientific collaboration within Europe
–Jarno Hoekman, Koen Frenken, Robert J.W. Tijssen [] []
Towards understanding integration in research and research policy
–Terttu Luukkonen, Maria Nedeva [] []
The role of ICT knowledge flows for international market share dynamics
–Keld Laursen, Valentina Meliciani [] []
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