TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 41(5)
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Going, going, gone. Exit forms and the innovative capabilities of firms
–Elena Cefis, Orietta Marsili [] []
New product introduction and product tenure: What effects on firm growth?
–Marco Cucculelli, Barbara Ermini [] []
Managing open incremental process innovation: Absorptive Capacity and distributed learning
–Paul L. Robertson, G.L. Casali, David Jacobson [] []
The effects of economic status and recent experience on innovative behavior under environmental variability: An experimental approach
–Frank J. van Rijnsoever, Marius T.H. Meeus, A. Rogier T. Donders [] []
The effects of global knowledge reservoirs on the productivity of multinational enterprises: The role of international depth and breadth
–Mario I. Kafouros, Peter J. Buckley, Jeremy Clegg [] []
On the drivers of eco-innovations: Empirical evidence from the UK
–Effie Kesidou, Pelin Demirel [] []
Dominance in the prototyping phase—The case of hydrogen passenger cars
–Sjoerd Bakker, Harro van Lente, Marius T.H. Meeus [] []
Institutional entrepreneurship in constructing alternative paths: A comparison of biotech hybrids
–Lori DiVito [] []
How venture capitalists spur invention in Spain: Evidence from patent trajectories
–Pere Arqué-Castells [] []
Long-run effects of public–private research joint ventures: The case of the Danish Innovation Consortia support scheme
–Ulrich Kaiser, Johan M. Kuhn [] []
Higher growth through the Blue Ocean Strategy: Implications for economic policy
–Jaka Lindic, Mojca Bavda?, Helena Kovacic [] []
Development of university life-science programs and university–industry joint research in Japan
–Masatoshi Kato, Hiroyuki Odagiri [] []
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