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TOC: Res Policy

Introduction

Research Policy, 45(6)

The acquisition and commercialization of invention in American manufacturing: Incidence and impact
Ashish Arora, Wesley M. Cohen, John P. Walsh [] []

Government-subsidized R&D and firm innovation: Evidence from China
Di Guo, Yan Guo, Kun Jiang [] []

Crowdsourcing ideas: Involving ordinary users in the ideation phase of new product development
Brita Schemmann, Andrea M. Herrmann, Maryse M.H. Chappin, Gaston J. Heimeriks [] []

Bundling of RAND-committed patents
Anne Layne-Farrar, Michael A. Salinger [] []

Inventor networks in renewable energies: The influence of the policy mix in Germany
Uwe Cantner, Holger Graf, Johannes Herrmann, Martin Kalthaus [] []

Why new crop technology is not scale-neutral—A critique of the expectations for a crop-based African Green Revolution
Klara Fischer [] []

How a product’s design hierarchy shapes the evolution of technological knowledge—Evidence from patent-citation networks in wind power
Joern Huenteler, Jan Ossenbrink, Tobias S. Schmidt, Volker H. Hoffmann [] []

Towards green growth: How does green innovation affect employment?
Rasi Kunapatarawong, Ester Martínez-Ros [] []

Firms’ innovation benefiting from networking and institutional support: A global analysis of national and firm effects
Thomas Schøtt, Kent Wickstrøm Jensen [] []

Managing the innovators: Organizational and professional commitment among scientists and engineers
Sara Jansen Perry, Emily M. Hunter, Steven C. Currall [] []

The link between R&D, innovation and productivity: Are micro firms different?
Julian Baumann, Alexander S. Kritikos [] []

Framing the sun: A discursive approach to understanding multi-dimensional interactions within socio-technical transitions through the case of solar electricity in Ontario, Canada
Daniel Rosenbloom, Harris Berton, James Meadowcroft [] []

Training the scientific workforce: Does funding mechanism matter?
Margaret E. Blume-Kohout, Dadhi Adhikari [] []

Do return requirements increase international knowledge diffusion? Evidence from the Fulbright program
Shulamit Kahn, Megan MacGarvie [] []