TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 43(8)
The lag structure of the relationship between patenting and internal R&D revisited
–Ning Wang, John Hagedoorn [] []
How patenting informs VC investors – The case of biotechnology
–Carolin Haeussler, Dietmar Harhoff, Elisabeth Mueller [] []
Are patents signals for the IPO market? An EU–US comparison for the software industry
–Diego Useche [] []
An examination of the intertemporal returns of patented inventions
–Jesse Giummo [] []
Multinational subsidiary knowledge protection—Do mandates and clusters matter?
–Wolfgang Sofka, Edlira Shehu, Pedro de Faria [] []
Knowledge systematisation, reconfiguration and the organisation of firms and industry: The case of design
–Beatrice D’Ippolito, Marcela Miozzo, Davide Consoli [] []
Entrepreneurial orientation in turbulent environments: The moderating role of absorptive capacity
–Andreas Engelen, Harald Kube, Susanne Schmidt, Tessa Christina Flatten [] []
Government-affiliated intermediary organisations as actors in system-level transitions
–Paula Kivimaa [] []
Hidden structure: Using network methods to map system architecture
–Carliss Baldwin, Alan MacCormack, John Rusnak [] []
Science or graduates: How do firms benefit from the proximity of universities?
–Bart Leten, Paolo Landoni, Bart Van Looy [] []
Differences in the rates of return to R&D for European and US young leading R&D firms
–Michele Cincera, Reinhilde Veugelers [] []
Compulsive policy-making—The evolution of the German feed-in tariff system for solar photovoltaic power
–Joern Hoppmann, Joern Huenteler, Bastien Girod [] []
The elusive concept of innovation for Schumpeter, Marschak and the early econometricians
–Francisco Louçã [] []
Identifying emerging topics in science and technology
–Henry Small, Kevin W. Boyack, Richard Klavans [] []