TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 43(9)
Proximity effects on the dynamics and outcomes of scientific collaborations
–Felichism W. Kabo, Natalie Cotton-Nessler, Yongha Hwang, Margaret C. Levenstein, Jason Owen-Smith [] []
Scientific mobility and knowledge networks in high emigration countries: Evidence from the Pacific
–John Gibson, David McKenzie [] []
When do firms rely on their knowledge spillover recipients for guidance in exploring unfamiliar knowledge?
–Hongyan Yang, H. Kevin Steensma [] []
Creativity and regional innovation: Evidence from EU regions
–Leo Sleuwaegen, Priscilla Boiardi [] []
Government, venture capital and the growth of European high-tech entrepreneurial firms
–Luca Grilli, Samuele Murtinu [] []
R&D drivers and age: Are young firms different?
–José García-Quevedo, Gabriele Pellegrino, Marco Vivarelli [] []
Government support for SME innovations in the regional industries: The case of government financial support program in South Korea
–Soogwan Doh, Byungkyu Kim [] []
Technological change in U.S. jet fighter aircraft
–Anelí Bongers, José L. Torres [] []
Substitutability and complementarity of technological knowledge and the inventive performance of semiconductor companies
–Ludovic Dibiaggio, Maryam Nasiriyar, Lionel Nesta [] []
Users as innovators in developing countries: The global sources of innovation and diffusion in mobile banking services
–Paul van der Boor, Pedro Oliveira, Francisco Veloso [] []
Modular exaptation: A missing link in the synthesis of artificial form
–Pierpaolo Andriani, Giuseppe Carignani [] []
Open access to data: An ideal professed but not practised
–Patrick Andreoli-Versbach, Frank Mueller-Langer [] []
R&D determinants: Accounting for the differences between research and development
–Andrés Barge-Gil, Alberto López [] []
Separating patent wheat from chaff: Would the US benefit from adopting patent post-grant review?
–Stuart J.H. Graham, Dietmar Harhoff [] []