Research Policy 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Academic research and industrial innovation: an update of empirical findings. | Social sciences | Edwin Mansfield |
A cognitive model of innovation. | Social sciences | Paul Nightingale |
A comparison of networks between industry and public sector research in materials technology and biotechnology. | Social sciences | Lois Peters, Peter Groenewegen, Nico Fiebelkorn |
A dynamic analysis of the relations between the structure and the process of National Systems of Innovation using computer simulation; the case of the Dutch biotechnological sector. | Social sciences | Felix H.A. Janszen, Grada H. Degenaars |
Analysis of in-house R & D centres of innovative firms in India.(research and development) | Social sciences | Pawan Sikka |
Assessment of Flemish R & D in the field of information technology: a bibliometric evaluation based on publication and patent data, combined with OECD research input statistics.(Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development) | Social sciences | H.F. Moed, E.C.M. Noyons, M. Luwel |
A typology of networks: flexible and evolutionary firms. | Social sciences | Fiorenza Belussi, Fabio Arcangeli |
Combining technology and corporate strategy in small high tech firms. | Social sciences | James H. Taggart, Maureen M.J. Berry |
Comparative analysis of a set of bibliometric indicators and central peer review criteria: evaluation of condensed matter physics in the Netherlands. | Social sciences | E.J. Rinia, Th.N. van Leeuwen, H.G. van Vuren, A.F.J. van Raan |
Competitiveness and cohesion - are the two compatible? | Social sciences | Margaret Sharp |
Creative adoption: the role of new technology based firms in Portugal. | Social sciences | Margarida Fontes, Manuel Laranja |
Determinants of university participation in EU-funded R&D cooperative projects. | Social sciences | Aldo Geuna |
Does sticky information affect the locus ofinnovation? Evidence from the Japanese convenience-store industry. | Social sciences | Susumu Ogawa |
Does technological convergence imply convergence in markets? Evidence from the electronics industry. | Social sciences | Salvatore Torrisi, Alfonso Gambardella |
Do firms in clusters innovate more? | Social sciences | Rui Baptista, Peter Swann |
Domestic and international product-embodied R & D diffusion.(research and development) | Social sciences | G. Papaconstantinou, N. Sakurai, A. Wyckoff |
Economic analyses of Industrial Research Institutes in developing countries: the Indian experience. | Social sciences | Homi Katrak |
Experimental experimentation as a linking mechanism in the process of innovation. | Social sciences | Wolfgang van den Dael, Wolfgang Krohn |
Fiscal incentives to consumer innovation: the use of unleaded petrol in Europe. | Social sciences | Paul Stoneman, Giuliana Battisti |
Global cooperation in research. | Social sciences | Luke Georghiou |
Global interdependence or the European fortress? Technology policies in perspective. | Social sciences | Raimo Vayrynen |
Improving the effectiveness of public-private R&D collaboration: case studies at a US weapons laboratory. | Social sciences | David C. Mowery, Rose Marie Ham |
Industrial research as a source of important patents. | Social sciences | Holger Ernst |
Innovation and export behaviour at the firm level. | Social sciences | Katharine Wakelin |
Innovation policies within the framework of internationalization. | Social sciences | Dany Jacobs |
Innovation systems and technological specialization in Latin America and the Carribean. | Social sciences | Ludovico Alcorta, Wilson Peres |
Institutions and the map of science: matching university departments and fields of research. | Social sciences | Linda Butler, Paul Bourke |
International diffusion of a new tool: the case of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in the retailing sector. | Social sciences | Julio Jimenez-Martinez, Yolanda Polo-Redondo |
'Knowledge management practices' and path-dependency in innovation. | Social sciences | Richard Hull, Rod Coombs |
Location of innovating activities, industrial structure and techno-industrial clusters in the French economy, 1985-1990. Evidence from US patenting. | Social sciences | Sophie Bergeron, Stephane Lallich, Christian Le Bas |
Managing innovation: the pursuit of competitive advantage and the design of innovation intense environments. | Social sciences | Rhonda Roberts |
Mediation in the Dutch science system. | Social sciences | Arie Rip, Barend van der Meulen |
Modeling systems of innovation: an enterprise-centered view. | Social sciences | Tim Padmore, Hans Schuetze, Hervey Gibson |
Modelling systems of innovation: II. a framework for industrial cluster analysis in regions. | Social sciences | Tim Padmore, Hervey Gibson |
Modes of experimentation: an innovation process - and competitive - variable. | Social sciences | Stefan Thomke, Eric von Hippel, Roland Franke |
New technology-based firms in Germany: a survey of the recent evidence. | Social sciences | Georg Licht, Eric Nerlinger |
New, technology-based firms in small open economies - an analysis based on the Finnish experience. | Social sciences | Helena Yli-Renko, Erkko Autio |
NTBFs - the French case.(new technology-based firms) | Social sciences | Michel Delapierre, Bernadette Madeuf, Arlene Savoy |
On the dynamics of appropriability, of tacit and codified knowledge. | Social sciences | Pier Paolo Saviotti |
On the structuring of variation in innovation processes: a case of new product development in the crop protection industry. | Social sciences | Frank den Hond |
Optimal scale for research and development in foreign environments - an investigation into size and performance of research and development laboratories abroad. | Social sciences | Walter Kuemmerle |
Organizational processes to meet new performance criteria: Chinese pharmaceutical firms in transition. | Social sciences | Steven White, Xielin Liu |
Partnerships in transition economies: international strategic technology alliances in Russia. | Social sciences | John Hagedoorn, Judith B. Sediatis |
Patterns of internationalization of Spanish innovatory firms. | Social sciences | Jose Molero |
Product complexity, innovation and industrial organisation. | Social sciences | Mike Hobday |
Quantitative assessment of large heterogenous R&D networks: the case of process engineering in the Netherlands. | Social sciences | Robert J.W. Tijssen |
Research institutions in France: between the republic of science and the nation-state in crisis. | Social sciences | Pierre Papon |
Science and the media. | Social sciences | Peter Weingart |
Science-based technologies: university-industry interactions in four fields. | Social sciences | Frieder Meyer-Krahmer, Ulrich Schmoch |
Science policies as principal-agent games: institutionalization and path dependency in the relation between government and science. | Social sciences | Barend Van der Meulen |
Simulation, learning and R&D performance: evidence from automotive development. | Social sciences | Stefan H. Thomke |
Socialist academies of sciences: the enforced orientation of basic research at user needs. | Social sciences | Renate Mayntz |
Technical change and incorporated R&D in the service sector. | Social sciences | Bruno Amable, Stefano Palombarini |
Technological overlap and interfirm cooperation: implications for the resource-based view of the firm. | Social sciences | Brian S. Silverman, David C. Mowery, Joanne E. Oxley |
Technology acquisition, de-regulation and competitiveness: a study of Indian automobile industry. | Social sciences | K. Narayanan |
The benefits and costs of strong patent protection: a contribution to the current debate. | Social sciences | Richard R. Nelson, Roberto Mazzoleni |
The difficulties in assessing the impact of EU framework programmes. | Social sciences | Terttu Luukkonen |
The drivers of cooperation between buyers and suppliers for product innovation. | Social sciences | Francis Bidault, Charles Despres, Christina Butler |
The economic impact of Canadian university R&D. | Social sciences | Fernand Martin |
The entry mode choice of MNEs: an evolutionary approach.(multinational enterprises) | Social sciences | Marco Mutinelli, Lucia Piscitello |
The evolution of technological capabilities in the multinational corporation - dispersion, duplication and potential advantages from multinationality. | Social sciences | Ivo Zander |
The inevitable limits of EU R&D funding. | Social sciences | Keith Pavitt |
The influence of local search and performance heuristics on new design introduction in a new product market. | Social sciences | Will Mitchell, Xavier Martin |
The nature of long-term technological change: innovation, evolution and technological systems. | Social sciences | Riccardo Leoncini |
The networks promoted by the framework programme and the questions they raise about its formulation and implementation. | Social sciences | Philippe Laredo |
The norms of entrepreneurial science: cognitive effects of the new university-industry linkages. | Social sciences | Henry Etzkowitz |
The occupational dynamics of recent Canadian engineering graduates inside and outside the bounds of technology. | Social sciences | Marie Lavoie, Ross Finnie |
The relevance of science and technology indicators: the case of pulp and paper. | Social sciences | Staffan Laestadius |
The role of funding agencies in the cognitive development of science. | Social sciences | Dietmar Braun |
The social shaping of the national science base. | Social sciences | Keith Pavitt |
Towards a theory of the technology-based firm. | Social sciences | Ove Granstrand |
Towards knowledge-based product development: the 3-D CAD model of knowledge creation. | Social sciences | Kentaro Nobeoka, Yasunori Baba |
What percentage of innovations are patented? empirial estimates for European firms. | Social sciences | Anthony Arundel, Isabelle Kabla |
Why science is endogenous: a debate with Paul David (and Ben Martin, Paul Romer, Chris Freeman, Luc Soete and Keith Pavitt). | Social sciences | Terence Kealey |
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