Research Policy 2000 - Abstracts

Research Policy 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
A complexity approach to innovation networks. The case of the aircraft industry (1909-1997).Social sciencesKoen Frenken
Additionality of EU framework programmes.Social sciencesTerttu Luukkonen
An analysis of the critical role of public science in innovation: the case of biotechnology.Social sciencesG.S. Mcmillan, F. Narin, D.L. Deeds
Antibiotics, invention and innovation.Social sciencesWilliam Kingston
Applying audition systems from the performing arts to R&D funding mechanisms: quality control in collaboration among the academic, public, and private sectors in Japan.Social sciencesShin-ichi Kobayashi
Breadth and depth of technological capabilities in complex products and systems: the case of the aircraft engine control system.Social sciencesAndrea Prencipe
Competing technologies and the diffusion of innovations: the emergence of energy-efficient lamps in the residential sector.Social sciencesPhilippe Menanteau, Herve Lefebvre
Complexity and the functions of the firm: breadth and depth.(industrial research)Social sciencesQ Wang, N von Tunelmann
Corporate strategic technological partnerships in the European information and communications technology industry.Social sciencesGrazia D. Santangelo
Data withholding in academic medicine: characteristics of faculty denied access to research results and biomaterials.Social sciencesJoel S. Weissman, Eric G. Campbell, Nancyanne Causino, David Blumenthal
Deregulation, technology imports and in-house R&D efforts: an analysis of the Indian experience.(research and development)Social sciencesAradhna Aggarwal
Does science push technology? Patents citing scientific literature.Social sciencesMartin Meyer
Domestic patents and developing countries: arguments for their study and data from Brazil (1980-1995).Social sciencesEduardo da Motta e Albuquerque
Do subsidies to commercial R and D reduce market failures? Microeconometric evaluation studies.Social sciencesTor Jakob Klette, Jarle Moen, Zvi Griliches
Entrapment in large technology systems: institutional commitment and power relations.Social sciencesWilliam Walker
Evaluating technology programs: tools and methods.Social sciencesLuke Georghiou, David Roessner
Firm behaviour and innovative performance: an empirical exploration of the selection-adaptation debate.Social sciencesMarius T.H. Meeus, Leon A.G. Oerlemans
Forms of research organization and their responsiveness to external goal setting.Social sciencesArnold Wilts
Heart of darkness: modeling public-private funding interaction inside the R&D black box.(research and development)Social sciencesPaul A. David, Bronwyn H. Hall
How effective are fiscal incentives for R and D? A review of the evidence.Social sciencesBronwyn Hall, John Van Reenen
Innovation in complex products and system.(editorial)Social sciencesMike Hobday, Howard Rush, Joe Tidd
Innovation in project-based, service-enhanced firms: the construction of complex products and systems.Social sciencesDavid Gann, Ammon Salter
Innovation regimes, R&D and radical innovations in telecommunications.(research and development)Social sciencesHelge Godoe
Institutionalizing the triple helix: research funding and norms in the academic system.(government-industry-university relationship)Social sciencesMats Benner, Ulf Sandstrom
Institutions, information processing, and organization structure in research and development: evidence from the semiconductor industry.Social sciencesJonathan West
Is public R and D a complement or substitute for private R and D? A review of econometric evidence.Social sciencesPaul A. David, Bronwen H. Hall, Andrew A. Toole
Japan's software industry: a failure of institutions?Social sciencesMarie Anchordoguy
Learning and the new growth theories: policy dilemma.Social sciencesLucy Firth, David Mellor
Managing R&D in technology-followers.(research and development)Social sciencesNaushad Forbes, David Wield
Models of technology diffusion.Social sciencesP.A. Geroski
Organisational capabilities and learning in complex product systems: towards repeatable solutions.Social sciencesAndrew Davies, Tim Brady
Patterns of innovating complex technologies: a framework for adaptive network strategies.(industrial research)Social sciencesD Kash, Robert Rycroft
PhD job market: Professional trajectories and incentives during the PhD.Social sciencesV. Mangematin
Pragmatism and self-organization: research collaboration on the individual level.Social sciencesGoran Melin
Reconciling the conflict between the 'pollution-haven' hypothesis and an emerging trajectory of international technology transfer.Social sciencesRaman Letchumanan, Fumio Kodama
Research partnerships.Social sciencesJohn Hagedoorn, Albert N. Link, Nicholas S. Vonortas
Scaling trajectories in civil aircraft, 1913-1997.(developments in civil aircraft design)Social sciencesLoet Leydesdorff, Koen Frenken
Shifts in foreign trade, competitiveness and growth potential: from Baltics to 'bal-techs?'.Social sciencesMaureen Lankhuizen
Standardization in technology-based markets.Social sciencesGregory Tassey
Technology policy and the regions - the case of the BioRegio contest.(Germany)Social sciencesDirk Dohse
Technology policy for a world of skew-distributed incomes.Social sciencesF.M. Scherer, Dietmar Harhoff
Technology transfer and public policy: a review of research and theory.Social sciencesBarry Bozeman
Technology transfer in transitional economies: a test of a market, state and organisational models.Social sciencesJudith Sedaitis
The building of knowledge spaces in Mexico: a regional approach to networking.Social sciencesRosalba Casas, Rebeca de Gortari, Josefa Santos
The changing patterns of industrial scientific research ollaboration in Sweden.Social sciencesYoshiko Okubo, Cecilia Sjoberg
The contrasting roles of government in the development of biotechnology industry in the US and Germany.Social sciencesSusanne Giesecke
The dynamics of innovation: from national systems and "mode 2" to a triple helix of university-industry-government relations.(comparison of research system models in their social context)Social sciencesHenry Etzkowitz, Loet Leydesdorff
The evolution of market structure in semiconductors: The role of product standards.Social sciencesHarald Gruber
The evolution of rules for access to megascience research environments viewed from Canadian experience.(restrictions on free use of research facilities)Social sciencesCooper H. Langford, Martha Whitney Langford
The future of university and the university of the future: evolution of ivory tower to entrepreneurial paradigm.Social sciencesHenry Etzkowitz, Andrew Webster, Christiane Gebhardt, Branca Regina Cantisano Terra
The nature of innovation market failure and the design of public support for private innovation.Social sciencesStephen Martin, John T. Scott
The place of universities in the system of knowledge production.Social sciencesBenoit Godin, Yves Gingras
The product-process-organisation relationship in complex development projects.Social sciencesP Nightingale
The project-based organisation: an ideal form for managing complex products and systems?Social sciencesMike Hobday
The shift towards intellectual capitalism - the role of infocom technologies.Social sciencesOve Granstrand
The triple helix model as a motor for the creative use of telematics.(importance of nation-states in the global economy)Social sciencesEduardo Anselmo de Castro, Carlos Rodrigues, Carlos Esteves, Artur da Rosa Pires
The university-industry-government relations in Latin America.Social sciencesJudith Sutz
The US patent system in transition: policy innovation and the innovation process.Social sciencesAdam B. Jaffe
The virtual incubator: managing human capital in the software industry.(study of barriers to success)Social sciencesMichael J. Nowak, Charles E. Grantham
Trait-making for labour-intensive technology in Sub-Saharan Africa.Social sciencesJeffrey James
Venture capital and the birth of the local area networking industry.Social sciencesUrs von Burg, Martin Kenney
Vial bodies: conflicting interests in the move to new institutional relationships in biological medicines research and regulation.Social sciencesNorman Morris
When shakeout doesn't occur. The evolution of the turboprop engine industry.Social sciencesAndrea Bonaccorsi, Paola Giuri
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