TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 42(10)
Economics, innovation and history: Perspectives in honour of Nick von Tunzelmann
–Maria Savona, Jonathan Sapsed [] []
Tunzelmann, Schumpeter, and the Hockey Stick
–Deirdre N. McCloskey [] []
Assessing the role of steam power in the first industrial revolution: The early work of Nick von Tunzelmann
–Kristine Bruland, Keith Smith [] []
The “sailing ship effect”: Reassessing history as a source of insight on technical change
–Sandro Mendonça [] []
The pre-industrial energy crisis and resource scarcity as a source of transition
–W. Edward Steinmueller [] []
The destabilisation of existing regimes: Confronting a multi-dimensional framework with a case study of the British coal industry (1913–1967)
–Bruno Turnheim, Frank W. Geels [] []
On the patterns and determinants of the global diffusion of new technologies
–Anni-Maria Pulkki-Brännström, Paul Stoneman [] []
Reassessing patent propensity: Evidence from a dataset of R&D awards, 1977–2004
–Roberto Fontana, Alessandro Nuvolari, Hiroshi Shimizu, Andrea Vezzulli [] []
Money for nothing: How firms have financed R&D-projects since the Industrial Revolution
–Gerben Bakker [] []
Innovation as politics: The rise and reshaping of innovation in UK parliamentary discourse 1960–2005
–Lew Perren, Jonathan Sapsed [] []
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