TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 45(3)
The effect of innovation activities on innovation outputs in the Brazilian industry: Market-orientation vs. technology-acquisition strategies
–Alejandro Germán Frank, Marcelo Nogueira Cortimiglia, José Luis Duarte Ribeiro, Lindomar Subtil de Oliveira [] []
Evaluating research: A multidisciplinary approach to assessing research practice and quality
–Pär Mårtensson, Uno Fors, Sven-Bertil Wallin, Udo Zander, Gunnar H Nilsson [] []
Overcoming the liability of newness: Entrepreneurial action and the emergence of China’s private solar photovoltaic firms
–Wei Zhang, Steven White [] [Google Scholar]
A modular governance architecture in-the-making: How transnational standard-setters govern sustainability transitions
–Stephan Manning, Juliane Reinecke [] []
R&D and non-linear productivity growth
–d’Artis Kancs, Boriss Siliverstovs [] []
How predictable is technological progress?
–J. Doyne Farmer, François Lafond [] []
A triple helix model of medical innovation: Supply, demand, and technological capabilities in terms of Medical Subject Headings
–Alexander M. Petersen, Daniele Rotolo, Loet Leydesdorff [] []
Does it pay to stand on the shoulders of giants? An analysis of the inventions of star inventors in the biotechnology sector
–Jan Hohberger [] []
Knowledge spillovers in the supply chain: Evidence from the high tech sectors
–Olov H.D. Isaksson, Markus Simeth, Ralf W. Seifert [] []
Measuring technological novelty with patent-based indicators
–Dennis Verhoeven, Jurriën Bakker, Reinhilde Veugelers [] []
Gains from others’ losses: Technology trajectories and the global division of firms
–Chia-Hsuan Yang, Rebecca Nugent, Erica R.H. Fuchs [] []
