TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 39(6)
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How open is innovation?
–Linus Dahlander, David M. Gann [] []
Learning at the boundaries in an “Open Regional Innovation System”: A focus on firms’ innovation strategies in the Emilia Romagna life science industry
–Fiorenza Belussi, Alessia Sammarra, Silvia Rita Sedita [] []
The determinants of regional innovation in Europe: A combined factorial and regression knowledge production function approach?
–Mikel Buesa, Joost Heijs, Thomas Baumert [] []
The economic impacts of academic spin-off companies, and their implications for public policy
–P.S. Vincett [] []
Who are the researchers that are collaborating with industry? An analysis of the wine sectors in Chile, South Africa and Italy
–Elisa Giuliani, Andrea Morrison, Carlo Pietrobelli, Roberta Rabellotti [] []
Co-operative ties and innovation: Some new evidence for UK manufacturing
–Philip R. Tomlinson [] []
Learning dynamics in research alliances: A panel data analysis
–Tomaso Duso, Enrico Pennings, Jo Seldeslachts [] []
Productivity impact of technology spillover from multinationals to local firms: Comparing China’s automobile and electronics industries
–Kazuyuki Motohashi, Yuan Yuan [] [Google Scholar]
Innovation and Employment: a Reinvestigation using Revised Pavitt classes
–Francesco Bogliacino, Mario Pianta [] []
Knowledge sources, patent protection, and commercialization of pharmaceutical innovations?
–Christian Sternitzke [] []
University research funding and publication performance—An international comparison
–Otto Auranen, Mika Nieminen [] []
Tackling undue concentration of federal research funding: An empirical assessment on NSF’s Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR)
–Yonghong Wu [] [Google Scholar]
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