TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 45(1)
Editorial: Editors’ JIF-boosting stratagems – Which are appropriate and which not?
–Ben R. Martin [] []
Regular Papers
Knowledge, Proximity and R&D Exodus
–Grigorios Livanis, Anna Lamin [] []
Internal or external spillovers—Which kind of knowledge is more likely to flow within or across technologies
–Benedikt Battke, Tobias S. Schmidt, Stephan Stollenwerk, Volker H. Hoffmann [] []
Retaining winners: Can policy boost high-growth entrepreneurship?
–Erkko Autio, Heikki Rannikko [] []
Collaboration patterns and patenting: Exploring gender distinctions
–Yu Meng [] []
Knowledge creation in collaboration networks: Effects of tie configuration
–Jian Wang [] []
Mapping the technological landscape: Measuring technology distance, technological footprints, and technology evolution
–Barak S. Aharonson, Melissa A. Schilling [] []
Exploitative and exploratory innovations in knowledge network and collaboration network: A patent analysis in the technological field of nano-energy
–Jiancheng Guan, Na Liu [] []
Technological diversification, core-technology competence, and firm growth
–Jungho Kim, Chang-Yang Lee, Yunok Cho [] []
Where and how to search? Search paths in open innovation
–Henry Lopez-Vega, Fredrik Tell, Wim Vanhaverbeke [] []
Science and Technology Parks and cooperation for innovation: Empirical evidence from Spain
–Ángela Rocío Vásquez-Urriago, Andrés Barge-Gil, Aurelia Modrego Rico [] []
Bridging science and technology through academic–industry partnerships
–Sen Chai, Willy Shih [] []
China’s R&D explosion—Analyzing productivity effects across ownership types and over time
–Philipp Boeing, Elisabeth Mueller, Philipp Sandner [] [Google Scholar]
Do inventors talk to strangers? On proximity and collaborative knowledge creation
–Riccardo Crescenzi, Max Nathan, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose [] []
Australia’s Cooperative Research Centre Program: A transaction cost theory perspective
–Elisabeth Sinnewe, Michael B. Charles, Robyn Keast [] [Google Scholar]
Creative destruction or mere niche support? Innovation policy mixes for sustainability transitions
–Paula Kivimaa, Florian Kern [] []
The effect of patent litigation and patent assertion entities on entrepreneurial activity
–Stephen Kiebzak, Greg Rafert, Catherine E. Tucker [] []
Technological regimes and firm survival
–Jungho Kim, Chang-Yang Lee [] []
Commercializing user innovations by vertical diversification: The user–manufacturer innovator
–Jörn H. Block, Joachim Henkel, Tim G. Schweisfurth, Annika Stiegler [] []
Research assessment in the UK and Italy: Costly and difficult, but probably worth it (at least for a while)
–Aldo Geuna, Matteo Piolatto [] []
Acquisitions of start-ups by incumbent businesses: A market selection process of “high-quality” entrants?
–Martin Andersson, Jing Xiao [] []
When does knowledge acquisition in R&D alliances increase new product development? The moderating roles of technological relatedness and product-market competition
–Hans T.W. Frankort [] []
Venture capital investments and the technological performance of portfolio firms
–Henry Lahr, Andrea Mina [] []
The roles and effectiveness of design in new product development: A study of Irish manufacturers
–Stephen Roper, Pietro Micheli, James H. Love, Priit Vahter [] []
Institutional dynamics and technology legitimacy – A framework and a case study on biogas technology
–Jochen Markard, Steffen Wirth, Bernhard Truffer [] []
Inventing while you work: Knowledge, non-R&D learning and innovation
–You-Na Lee, John P. Walsh [] []
