Research Policy 1998 - Abstracts

Research Policy 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Academic research and industrial innovation: an update of empirical findings.Social sciencesEdwin Mansfield
A cognitive model of innovation.Social sciencesPaul Nightingale
A comparison of networks between industry and public sector research in materials technology and biotechnology.Social sciencesLois 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 sciencesFelix H.A. Janszen, Grada H. Degenaars
Analysis of in-house R & D centres of innovative firms in India.(research and development)Social sciencesPawan 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 sciencesH.F. Moed, E.C.M. Noyons, M. Luwel
A typology of networks: flexible and evolutionary firms.Social sciencesFiorenza Belussi, Fabio Arcangeli
Combining technology and corporate strategy in small high tech firms.Social sciencesJames 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 sciencesE.J. Rinia, Th.N. van Leeuwen, H.G. van Vuren, A.F.J. van Raan
Competitiveness and cohesion - are the two compatible?Social sciencesMargaret Sharp
Creative adoption: the role of new technology based firms in Portugal.Social sciencesMargarida Fontes, Manuel Laranja
Determinants of university participation in EU-funded R&D cooperative projects.Social sciencesAldo Geuna
Does sticky information affect the locus ofinnovation? Evidence from the Japanese convenience-store industry.Social sciencesSusumu Ogawa
Does technological convergence imply convergence in markets? Evidence from the electronics industry.Social sciencesSalvatore Torrisi, Alfonso Gambardella
Do firms in clusters innovate more?Social sciencesRui Baptista, Peter Swann
Domestic and international product-embodied R & D diffusion.(research and development)Social sciencesG. Papaconstantinou, N. Sakurai, A. Wyckoff
Economic analyses of Industrial Research Institutes in developing countries: the Indian experience.Social sciencesHomi Katrak
Experimental experimentation as a linking mechanism in the process of innovation.Social sciencesWolfgang van den Dael, Wolfgang Krohn
Fiscal incentives to consumer innovation: the use of unleaded petrol in Europe.Social sciencesPaul Stoneman, Giuliana Battisti
Global cooperation in research.Social sciencesLuke Georghiou
Global interdependence or the European fortress? Technology policies in perspective.Social sciencesRaimo Vayrynen
Improving the effectiveness of public-private R&D collaboration: case studies at a US weapons laboratory.Social sciencesDavid C. Mowery, Rose Marie Ham
Industrial research as a source of important patents.Social sciencesHolger Ernst
Innovation and export behaviour at the firm level.Social sciencesKatharine Wakelin
Innovation policies within the framework of internationalization.Social sciencesDany Jacobs
Innovation systems and technological specialization in Latin America and the Carribean.Social sciencesLudovico Alcorta, Wilson Peres
Institutions and the map of science: matching university departments and fields of research.Social sciencesLinda Butler, Paul Bourke
International diffusion of a new tool: the case of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in the retailing sector.Social sciencesJulio Jimenez-Martinez, Yolanda Polo-Redondo
'Knowledge management practices' and path-dependency in innovation.Social sciencesRichard Hull, Rod Coombs
Location of innovating activities, industrial structure and techno-industrial clusters in the French economy, 1985-1990. Evidence from US patenting.Social sciencesSophie Bergeron, Stephane Lallich, Christian Le Bas
Managing innovation: the pursuit of competitive advantage and the design of innovation intense environments.Social sciencesRhonda Roberts
Mediation in the Dutch science system.Social sciencesArie Rip, Barend van der Meulen
Modeling systems of innovation: an enterprise-centered view.Social sciencesTim Padmore, Hans Schuetze, Hervey Gibson
Modelling systems of innovation: II. a framework for industrial cluster analysis in regions.Social sciencesTim Padmore, Hervey Gibson
Modes of experimentation: an innovation process - and competitive - variable.Social sciencesStefan Thomke, Eric von Hippel, Roland Franke
New technology-based firms in Germany: a survey of the recent evidence.Social sciencesGeorg Licht, Eric Nerlinger
New, technology-based firms in small open economies - an analysis based on the Finnish experience.Social sciencesHelena Yli-Renko, Erkko Autio
NTBFs - the French case.(new technology-based firms)Social sciencesMichel Delapierre, Bernadette Madeuf, Arlene Savoy
On the dynamics of appropriability, of tacit and codified knowledge.Social sciencesPier Paolo Saviotti
On the structuring of variation in innovation processes: a case of new product development in the crop protection industry.Social sciencesFrank den Hond
Optimal scale for research and development in foreign environments - an investigation into size and performance of research and development laboratories abroad.Social sciencesWalter Kuemmerle
Organizational processes to meet new performance criteria: Chinese pharmaceutical firms in transition.Social sciencesSteven White, Xielin Liu
Partnerships in transition economies: international strategic technology alliances in Russia.Social sciencesJohn Hagedoorn, Judith B. Sediatis
Patterns of internationalization of Spanish innovatory firms.Social sciencesJose Molero
Product complexity, innovation and industrial organisation.Social sciencesMike Hobday
Quantitative assessment of large heterogenous R&D networks: the case of process engineering in the Netherlands.Social sciencesRobert J.W. Tijssen
Research institutions in France: between the republic of science and the nation-state in crisis.Social sciencesPierre Papon
Science and the media.Social sciencesPeter Weingart
Science-based technologies: university-industry interactions in four fields.Social sciencesFrieder Meyer-Krahmer, Ulrich Schmoch
Science policies as principal-agent games: institutionalization and path dependency in the relation between government and science.Social sciencesBarend Van der Meulen
Simulation, learning and R&D performance: evidence from automotive development.Social sciencesStefan H. Thomke
Socialist academies of sciences: the enforced orientation of basic research at user needs.Social sciencesRenate Mayntz
Technical change and incorporated R&D in the service sector.Social sciencesBruno Amable, Stefano Palombarini
Technological overlap and interfirm cooperation: implications for the resource-based view of the firm.Social sciencesBrian S. Silverman, David C. Mowery, Joanne E. Oxley
Technology acquisition, de-regulation and competitiveness: a study of Indian automobile industry.Social sciencesK. Narayanan
The benefits and costs of strong patent protection: a contribution to the current debate.Social sciencesRichard R. Nelson, Roberto Mazzoleni
The difficulties in assessing the impact of EU framework programmes.Social sciencesTerttu Luukkonen
The drivers of cooperation between buyers and suppliers for product innovation.Social sciencesFrancis Bidault, Charles Despres, Christina Butler
The economic impact of Canadian university R&D.Social sciencesFernand Martin
The entry mode choice of MNEs: an evolutionary approach.(multinational enterprises)Social sciencesMarco Mutinelli, Lucia Piscitello
The evolution of technological capabilities in the multinational corporation - dispersion, duplication and potential advantages from multinationality.Social sciencesIvo Zander
The inevitable limits of EU R&D funding.Social sciencesKeith Pavitt
The influence of local search and performance heuristics on new design introduction in a new product market.Social sciencesWill Mitchell, Xavier Martin
The nature of long-term technological change: innovation, evolution and technological systems.Social sciencesRiccardo Leoncini
The networks promoted by the framework programme and the questions they raise about its formulation and implementation.Social sciencesPhilippe Laredo
The norms of entrepreneurial science: cognitive effects of the new university-industry linkages.Social sciencesHenry Etzkowitz
The occupational dynamics of recent Canadian engineering graduates inside and outside the bounds of technology.Social sciencesMarie Lavoie, Ross Finnie
The relevance of science and technology indicators: the case of pulp and paper.Social sciencesStaffan Laestadius
The role of funding agencies in the cognitive development of science.Social sciencesDietmar Braun
The social shaping of the national science base.Social sciencesKeith Pavitt
Towards a theory of the technology-based firm.Social sciencesOve Granstrand
Towards knowledge-based product development: the 3-D CAD model of knowledge creation.Social sciencesKentaro Nobeoka, Yasunori Baba
What percentage of innovations are patented? empirial estimates for European firms.Social sciencesAnthony 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 sciencesTerence Kealey
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