TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 44(2)
And the winner is—Acquired. Entrepreneurship as a contest yielding radical innovations
–Joachim Henkel, Thomas Rønde, Marcus Wagner [] []
The geographic origins of radical technological paradigms: A configurational study
–Brett Anitra Gilbert, Joanna Tochman Campbell [] []
When less can be more – Setting technology levels in complementary goods markets
–Jörg Claussen, Christian Essling, Tobias Kretschmer [] []
Trust and the market for technology
–Paul H. Jensen, Alfons Palangkaraya, Elizabeth Webster [] []
The modern drivers of productivity
–Francesco Venturini [] []
Access to finance for innovative SMEs since the financial crisis
–Neil Lee, Hiba Sameen, Marc Cowling [] []
The production function of top R&D investors: Accounting for size and sector heterogeneity with quantile estimations
–Sandro Montresor, Antonio Vezzani [] []
Regional disadvantage? Employee non-compete agreements and brain drain
–Matt Marx, Jasjit Singh, Lee Fleming [] []
Global talent, local careers: Circular migration of top Indian engineers and professionals
–Fei Qin [] []
University technology transfer offices: The search for identity to build legitimacy
–Conor O’Kane, Vincent Mangematin, Will Geoghegan, Ciara Fitzgerald [] []
How do alumni faculty behave in research collaboration? An analysis of Chang Jiang Scholars in China
–Feng Li, Yajun Miao, Chenchen Yang [] []
Bibliometric evaluation vs. informed peer review: Evidence from Italy
–Graziella Bertocchi, Alfonso Gambardella, Tullio Jappelli, Carmela A. Nappi, Franco Peracchi [] []
Does massive funding support of researchers work?: Evaluating the impact of the South African research chair funding initiative
–J.W. Fedderke, M. Goldschmidt [] []
Essential intellectual property rights and inventors’ involvement in standardization
–Byeongwoo Kang, Kazuyuki Motohashi [] []
An examination of the antecedents and implications of patent scope
–Elena Novelli [] []
Measuring patent’s influence on technological evolution: A study of knowledge spanning and subsequent inventive activity
–Rafael A. Corredoira, Preeta M. Banerjee [] [Google Scholar]
Forecasting technological discontinuities in the ICT industry
–Karin Hoisl, Tobias Stelzer, Stefanie Biala [] []
Corporate governance practices and companies’ R&D intensity: Evidence from European countries
–Florence Honoré, Federico Munari, Bruno van Pottelsberghe de La Potterie [] []