TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 42(1)
The magnitude of innovation by demand in a sectoral system: The role of industrial users in semiconductors
–Pamela Adams, Roberto Fontana, Franco Malerba [] []
Induced innovation and technology trajectory: Evidence from smoking cessation products
–Seth H. Werfel, Adam B. Jaffe [] []
The economic impact of licensed commercialized inventions originating in university research
–David Roessner, Jennifer Bond, Sumiye Okubo, Mark Planting [] []
To protect or not to protect? Modes of appropriability in the small enterprise sector
–Jörg Thomä, Kilian Bizer [] []
Finding the right partners: Institutional and personal modes of governance of university–industry interactions
–Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas, Aldo Geuna, Federica Rossi [] []
Does government funding complement or substitute private research funding to universities?
–Alessandro Muscio, Davide Quaglione, Giovanna Vallanti [] []
Value for money? New microeconometric evidence on public R&D grants in Flanders
–Dirk Czarnitzki, Cindy Lopes-Bento [] []
The complex search process of invention
–Patrick G. Maggitti, Ken G. Smith, Riitta Katila [] []
Profiting from business model innovation: Evidence from Pay-As-You-Drive auto insurance
–Panos Desyllas, Mari Sako [] []
Towards an open R&D system: Internal R&D investment, external knowledge acquisition and innovative performance
–Luca Berchicci [] []
Firm collaboration and modes of innovation in Norway
–Rune Dahl Fitjar, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose [] []
The problem of embeddedness revisited: Collaboration and market types
–Kristina Vaarst Andersen [] []
Cooperation with public research institutions and success in innovation: Evidence from France and Germany
–Stéphane Robin, Torben Schubert [] []
Knowledge-sourcing of R&D workers in different job positions: Contextualising external personal knowledge networks
–Franz Huber [] []
Knowledge patterns and sources of leadership: Mapping the semiconductor miniaturization trajectory
–Marianna Epicoco [] []
Knowledge diffusion and innovation policies within the European regions: Challenges based on recent empirical evidence
–Corinne Autant-Bernard, Muriel Fadairo, Nadine Massard [] []
Networks as sponges: International collaboration for developing nanomedicine in China
–Ricky C. Leung [] []
Between the global and the national: Organising European science
–Maria Nedeva [] []
Does inward foreign direct investment improve the innovative performance of local firms?
–Francisco García, Byungchae Jin, Robert Salomon [] []
Capital outflow and R&D investment in the parent firm
–Shu-Chin Huang [] []
A framework for structuring interdisciplinary research management
–Bettina König, Katharina Diehl, Karen Tscherning, Katharina Helming [] []
Increasing web survey response rates in innovation research: An experimental study of static and dynamic contact design features
–Henry Sauermann, Michael Roach [] []
Does incentive provision increase the quality of peer review? An experimental study
–Flaminio Squazzoni, Giangiacomo Bravo, Károly Takács [] []
Peer review versus citations – An analysis of best paper prizes
–Tom Coupé [] []
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