Research Policy 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A complexity approach to innovation networks. The case of the aircraft industry (1909-1997). | Social sciences | Koen Frenken |
Additionality of EU framework programmes. | Social sciences | Terttu Luukkonen |
An analysis of the critical role of public science in innovation: the case of biotechnology. | Social sciences | G.S. Mcmillan, F. Narin, D.L. Deeds |
Antibiotics, invention and innovation. | Social sciences | William 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 sciences | Shin-ichi Kobayashi |
Breadth and depth of technological capabilities in complex products and systems: the case of the aircraft engine control system. | Social sciences | Andrea Prencipe |
Competing technologies and the diffusion of innovations: the emergence of energy-efficient lamps in the residential sector. | Social sciences | Philippe Menanteau, Herve Lefebvre |
Complexity and the functions of the firm: breadth and depth.(industrial research) | Social sciences | Q Wang, N von Tunelmann |
Corporate strategic technological partnerships in the European information and communications technology industry. | Social sciences | Grazia D. Santangelo |
Data withholding in academic medicine: characteristics of faculty denied access to research results and biomaterials. | Social sciences | Joel 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 sciences | Aradhna Aggarwal |
Does science push technology? Patents citing scientific literature. | Social sciences | Martin Meyer |
Domestic patents and developing countries: arguments for their study and data from Brazil (1980-1995). | Social sciences | Eduardo da Motta e Albuquerque |
Do subsidies to commercial R and D reduce market failures? Microeconometric evaluation studies. | Social sciences | Tor Jakob Klette, Jarle Moen, Zvi Griliches |
Entrapment in large technology systems: institutional commitment and power relations. | Social sciences | William Walker |
Evaluating technology programs: tools and methods. | Social sciences | Luke Georghiou, David Roessner |
Firm behaviour and innovative performance: an empirical exploration of the selection-adaptation debate. | Social sciences | Marius T.H. Meeus, Leon A.G. Oerlemans |
Forms of research organization and their responsiveness to external goal setting. | Social sciences | Arnold Wilts |
Heart of darkness: modeling public-private funding interaction inside the R&D black box.(research and development) | Social sciences | Paul A. David, Bronwyn H. Hall |
How effective are fiscal incentives for R and D? A review of the evidence. | Social sciences | Bronwyn Hall, John Van Reenen |
Innovation in complex products and system.(editorial) | Social sciences | Mike Hobday, Howard Rush, Joe Tidd |
Innovation in project-based, service-enhanced firms: the construction of complex products and systems. | Social sciences | David Gann, Ammon Salter |
Innovation regimes, R&D and radical innovations in telecommunications.(research and development) | Social sciences | Helge Godoe |
Institutionalizing the triple helix: research funding and norms in the academic system.(government-industry-university relationship) | Social sciences | Mats Benner, Ulf Sandstrom |
Institutions, information processing, and organization structure in research and development: evidence from the semiconductor industry. | Social sciences | Jonathan West |
Is public R and D a complement or substitute for private R and D? A review of econometric evidence. | Social sciences | Paul A. David, Bronwen H. Hall, Andrew A. Toole |
Japan's software industry: a failure of institutions? | Social sciences | Marie Anchordoguy |
Learning and the new growth theories: policy dilemma. | Social sciences | Lucy Firth, David Mellor |
Managing R&D in technology-followers.(research and development) | Social sciences | Naushad Forbes, David Wield |
Models of technology diffusion. | Social sciences | P.A. Geroski |
Organisational capabilities and learning in complex product systems: towards repeatable solutions. | Social sciences | Andrew Davies, Tim Brady |
Patterns of innovating complex technologies: a framework for adaptive network strategies.(industrial research) | Social sciences | D Kash, Robert Rycroft |
PhD job market: Professional trajectories and incentives during the PhD. | Social sciences | V. Mangematin |
Pragmatism and self-organization: research collaboration on the individual level. | Social sciences | Goran Melin |
Reconciling the conflict between the 'pollution-haven' hypothesis and an emerging trajectory of international technology transfer. | Social sciences | Raman Letchumanan, Fumio Kodama |
Research partnerships. | Social sciences | John Hagedoorn, Albert N. Link, Nicholas S. Vonortas |
Scaling trajectories in civil aircraft, 1913-1997.(developments in civil aircraft design) | Social sciences | Loet Leydesdorff, Koen Frenken |
Shifts in foreign trade, competitiveness and growth potential: from Baltics to 'bal-techs?'. | Social sciences | Maureen Lankhuizen |
Standardization in technology-based markets. | Social sciences | Gregory Tassey |
Technology policy and the regions - the case of the BioRegio contest.(Germany) | Social sciences | Dirk Dohse |
Technology policy for a world of skew-distributed incomes. | Social sciences | F.M. Scherer, Dietmar Harhoff |
Technology transfer and public policy: a review of research and theory. | Social sciences | Barry Bozeman |
Technology transfer in transitional economies: a test of a market, state and organisational models. | Social sciences | Judith Sedaitis |
The building of knowledge spaces in Mexico: a regional approach to networking. | Social sciences | Rosalba Casas, Rebeca de Gortari, Josefa Santos |
The changing patterns of industrial scientific research ollaboration in Sweden. | Social sciences | Yoshiko Okubo, Cecilia Sjoberg |
The contrasting roles of government in the development of biotechnology industry in the US and Germany. | Social sciences | Susanne 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 sciences | Henry Etzkowitz, Loet Leydesdorff |
The evolution of market structure in semiconductors: The role of product standards. | Social sciences | Harald Gruber |
The evolution of rules for access to megascience research environments viewed from Canadian experience.(restrictions on free use of research facilities) | Social sciences | Cooper H. Langford, Martha Whitney Langford |
The future of university and the university of the future: evolution of ivory tower to entrepreneurial paradigm. | Social sciences | Henry 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 sciences | Stephen Martin, John T. Scott |
The place of universities in the system of knowledge production. | Social sciences | Benoit Godin, Yves Gingras |
The product-process-organisation relationship in complex development projects. | Social sciences | P Nightingale |
The project-based organisation: an ideal form for managing complex products and systems? | Social sciences | Mike Hobday |
The shift towards intellectual capitalism - the role of infocom technologies. | Social sciences | Ove Granstrand |
The triple helix model as a motor for the creative use of telematics.(importance of nation-states in the global economy) | Social sciences | Eduardo Anselmo de Castro, Carlos Rodrigues, Carlos Esteves, Artur da Rosa Pires |
The university-industry-government relations in Latin America. | Social sciences | Judith Sutz |
The US patent system in transition: policy innovation and the innovation process. | Social sciences | Adam B. Jaffe |
The virtual incubator: managing human capital in the software industry.(study of barriers to success) | Social sciences | Michael J. Nowak, Charles E. Grantham |
Trait-making for labour-intensive technology in Sub-Saharan Africa. | Social sciences | Jeffrey James |
Venture capital and the birth of the local area networking industry. | Social sciences | Urs von Burg, Martin Kenney |
Vial bodies: conflicting interests in the move to new institutional relationships in biological medicines research and regulation. | Social sciences | Norman Morris |
When shakeout doesn't occur. The evolution of the turboprop engine industry. | Social sciences | Andrea Bonaccorsi, Paola Giuri |
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