TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 40(5)
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Entrepreneurs, Jacks of all trades or Hobos?
–Thomas Åstebro, Peter Thompson [] []
Co-opetition between giants: Collaboration with competitors for technological innovation
–Devi R. Gnyawali, Byung-Jin (Robert) Park [] []
The R&D-growth paradox arises in fast-growing sectors
–Olof Ejermo, Astrid Kander, Martin Svensson Henning [] []
Competence-creating overlaps and subsidiary technological evolution in the multinational corporation
–Philip Kappen [] []
When ‘national innovation system’ meet ‘varieties of capitalism’ arguments on labour qualifications: On the skill types and scientific knowledge needed for radical and incremental product innovations
–Andrea M. Herrmann, Alexander Peine [] []
Reconceptualising the ‘policy mix’ for innovation
–Kieron Flanagan, Elvira Uyarra, Manuel Laranja [] []
Subsidy and networking: The effects of direct and indirect support programs of the cluster policy
–Junichi Nishimura, Hiroyuki Okamuro [] []
Determinants of R&D cooperation in Japanese start-ups
–Hiroyuki Okamuro, Masatoshi Kato, Yuji Honjo [] []
Innovation capacity and innovation development in small enterprises. A comparison between the manufacturing and service sectors
–Helena Forsman [] []
Establishment of higher education institutions and new firm entry
–Rui Baptista, Francisco Lima, Joana Mendonça [] []
Opening the black box: The adoption of innovations in the voluntary sector—The case of Indonesian civil society organisations
–Yanuar Nugroho [] []
Changing the view of wind power development: More than “bricolage”
–Chris Hendry, Paul Harborne [] []
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