TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 44(5)
How does information technology improve aggregate productivity? A new channel of productivity dispersion and reallocation
–Hyunbae Chun, Jung-Wook Kim, Jason Lee [] []
Transition pathways revisited: Established firms as multi-level actors in the heavy vehicle industry
–Christian Berggren, Thomas Magnusson, Dedy Sushandoyo [] []
Climate change and the slow reorientation of the American car industry (1979–2012): An application and extension of the Dialectic Issue LifeCycle (DILC) model
–Caetano C.R. Penna, Frank W. Geels [] []
Quality signals? The role of patents, alliances, and team experience in venture capital financing
–Daniel Hoenig, Joachim Henkel [] []
Internal and external effects of R&D subsidies and fiscal incentives: Empirical evidence using spatial dynamic panel models
–Benjamin Montmartin, Marcos Herrera [] []
The open eco-innovation mode. An empirical investigation of eleven European countries
–Claudia Ghisetti, Alberto Marzucchi, Sandro Montresor [] []
Smart innovation policy: How network position and project composition affect the diversity of an emerging technology
–Frank J. van Rijnsoever, Jesse van den Berg, Joost Koch, Marko P. Hekkert [] []
Which factors drive the decision to opt out of individual research rankings? An empirical study of academic resistance to change
–Michael Berlemann, Justus Haucap [] []
A taxonomy of multi-industry labour force skills
–Davide Consoli, Francesco Rentocchini [] []
Open data partnerships between firms and universities: The role of boundary organizations
–Markus Perkmann, Henri Schildt [] []