TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 40(9)
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Systems thinking, market failure, and the development of innovation policy: The case of Australia
–Mark Dodgson, Alan Hughes, John Foster, Stan Metcalfe [] []
Innovation across Europe: How important are institutional differences?
–Natália Barbosa, Ana Paula Faria [] []
US biopharmaceutical finance and the sustainability of the biotech business model
–William Lazonick, Öner Tulum [] []
Spatial collocation and venture capital in the US biotechnology industry
–Christos Kolympiris, Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes, Douglas Miller [] []
Incorporating technical risk in compound real option models to value a pharmaceutical R&D licensing opportunity
–D. Cassimon, M. De Backer, P.J. Engelen, M. Van Wouwe, V. Yordanov [] []
To explore or to exploit? An empirical investigation of acquisitions by large incumbents
–Marcus Wagner [] []
Inside multi-disciplinary science and engineering research centers: The impact of organizational climate on invention disclosures and patents
–Emily M. Hunter, Sara Jansen Perry, Steven C. Currall [] []
Linking induced technological change, and environmental regulation: Evidence from patenting in the U.S. auto industry
–Jaegul Lee, Francisco M. Veloso, David A. Hounshell [] []
Environmental policy vs. public pressure: Innovation and diffusion of alternative bleaching technologies in the pulp industry
–David Popp, Tamara Hafner, Nick Johnstone [] []
The impact of funding on research collaboration: Evidence from a developing country
–Diego Ubfal, Alessandro Maffioli [] []
Self-organization of industrial clustering in a transition economy: A proposed framework and case study evidence from China
–Zheng He, Lez Rayman-Bacchus, Yiming Wu [] []
A functionalist framework to compare research systems applied to an analysis of the transformation of the Chinese research system
–Koen Jonkers [] []
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