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TOC: Res Policy

Introduction

Research Policy, 44(10)

Technology and costs in international competitiveness: From countries and sectors to firms
Giovanni Dosi, Marco Grazzi, Daniele Moschella [] []

Strategic switchbacks: Dynamic commercialization strategies for technology entrepreneurs
Matt Marx, David H. Hsu [] []

What is an emerging technology?
Daniele Rotolo, Diana Hicks, Ben R. Martin [] []

The impact of R&D subsidies during the crisis
Martin Hud, Katrin Hussinger [] []

Market failure in the diffusion of consumer-developed innovations: Patterns in Finland
Jeroen P.J. de Jong, Eric von Hippel, Fred Gault, Jari Kuusisto, Christina Raasch [] []

‘Indigenous’ innovation with heterogeneous risk and new firm survival in a transitioning Chinese economy
Anthony Howell [] []

Broadening, deepening, and governing innovation: Flemish technology assessment in historical and socio-political perspective
Michiel van Oudheusden, Nathan Charlier, Benedikt Rosskamp, Pierre Delvenne [] []

Persistence of various types of innovation analyzed and explained
Sam Tavassoli, Charlie Karlsson [] []

Institutions and diversification: Related versus unrelated diversification in a varieties of capitalism framework
Ron Boschma, Gianluca Capone [] []

Why do SMEs file trademarks? Insights from firms in innovative industries
Jörn H. Block, Christian O. Fisch, Alexander Hahn, Philipp G. Sandner [] []

A revealed preference analysis of PhD students’ choices over employment outcomes
Annamaria Conti, Fabiana Visentin [] []

Just-in-time patents and the development of standards
Byeongwoo Kang, Rudi Bekkers [] []

Explaining export diversification through firm innovation decisions: The case of Brazil
Xavier Cirera, Anabel Marin, Ricardo Markwald [] []

Situated novelty: Introducing a process perspective on the study of innovation
M. Janssen, A.M.V. Stoopendaal, K. Putters [] []