TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 45(7)
Special Section on Patent Use; Guest Edited by Ashish Arora & Suma Athreye
Introduction to the Special Section on Patent Use
–Ashish Arora, Suma Athreye [] []
Why do patents facilitate trade in technology? Testing the disclosure and appropriation effects
–Gaétan de Rassenfosse, Alfons Palangkaraya, Elizabeth Webster [] []
Innovation collaboration and appropriability by knowledge-intensive business services firms
–Marcela Miozzo, Panos Desyllas, Hsing-fen Lee, Ian Miles [] []
The paradox of openness revisited: Collaborative innovation and patenting by UK innovators
–Ashish Arora, Suma Athreye, Can Huang [] []
Win, lose or draw? The fate of patented inventions
–John P. Walsh, You-Na Lee, Taehyun Jung [] []
Used, blocking and sleeping patents: Empirical evidence from a large-scale inventor survey
–Salvatore Torrisi, Alfonso Gambardella, Paola Giuri, Dietmar Harhoff, Karin Hoisl, Myriam Mariani [] []
Regular Papers
The effects of university rules on spinoff creation: The case of academia in Italy
–Alessandro Muscio, Davide Quaglione, Laura Ramaciotti [] []
Exploring the promises of transdisciplinary research: A quantitative study of two climate research programmes
–Stefan P.L. de Jong, Tjerk Wardenaar, Edwin Horlings [] []
Public private partnerships and emerging technologies: A look at nanomedicine for diseases of poverty
–Thomas S. Woodson [] []
Innovation through exaptation and its determinants: The role of technological complexity, analogy making & patent scope
–Mariano Mastrogiorgio, Victor Gilsing [] []
Do design rules facilitate or complicate architectural innovation in innovation alliance networks?
–Erwin Hofman, Johannes I.M. Halman, Bart van Looy [] []
Scientific linkages and firm productivity: Panel data evidence from Taiwanese electronics firms
–Jong-Rong Chen, Kamhon Kan, I-Hsuan Tung [] []
Technological proximity and recombinative innovation in the alternative energy field
–Jian Cheng Guan, Yan Yan [] []
Inverted-U relationship between R&D intensity and survival: Evidence on scale and complementarity effects in UK data
–Mehmet Ugur, Eshref Trushin, Edna Solomon [] []
