Research Policy 2003 - Abstracts

Research Policy 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
Agricultural science and technology policy in Africa.Social sciencesS.W. Omamo, J.K. Lynam
A growing trend towards knowledge work in Canada.(Knowledge based Economy)Social sciencesMarie Lavoie, Richard Roy, Pierre Therrien
Alliances are not enough explaining rapid growth in biotechnology firms.(Dedicated Biotechnology firms)Social sciencesJorge Niosi
A new approach to assessing the technological complexity of different categories of R&D (with examples from Singapore).Social sciencesAlice H. Amsden, F. Ted Tschang
An international comparison of sectoral knowledge bases: persistence and integration in the pharmaceutical industry.Social sciencesAldo Geuna, Stefano Brusoni
Articulation and codification of collective know-how in the steel industry: evidence from blast furnace control in France.Social sciencesNathalie Lazaric, Pierre-Andre Mangolte, Marie-Laure Massue
Assessing the impact of organizational practices on the relative productivity of university technology transfer offices: an exploratory study.Social sciencesDonald S. Siegel, David Waldman, Albert Link
Autarkic drug discovery in Japanese pharmaceutical companies: insights into national differences in industrial innovation.Social sciencesRobert Kneller
Bottom-up versus top-down policies towards the commercialization of university intellectual property.Social sciencesBrent Goldfarb, Magnus Henrekson
Bricolage versus breakthrough: distributed and embedded agency in technology entrepreneurship.Social sciencesRaghu Garud, Peter Karnoe
Can creative destruction be destroyed? Military IR&D and destruction along the value-added chain.(industrial research and development)Social sciencesAllen Kaufman, Christopher L. Tucci, Mark Brumer
Choosing among alternative technological strategies: an empirical analysis of formal sources of innovation.Social sciencesPilar Beneito
Citations, family size, opposition and the value of patent rights.Social sciencesDietmar Harhoff, Frederic M. Scherer, Katrin Vopel
Civilian-military co-operation strategies in developing new technologies.Social sciencesHaico te Kulve, Wim A. Smit
Community, joining, and specialization in open source software innovation: a case study.Social sciencesGeorg von Krogh, Sebastian Spaeth, Lakhani Karim R.
Competition and pluralism in the public sciences: the impact of institutional frameworks on the organization of academic science.Social sciencesRichard Whitley
Convergence and polarization in global income levels: a review of recent results on the role of international technology diffusion.Social sciencesGuan Gong, Wlofgang Keller
Co-operative R&D: why and with whom? An integrated framework of analysis.Social sciencesLuis Miotti, Frederique Sachwald
Coping with environmental pressures: public research organizations responses to funding crises.Social sciencesLuis Sanz-Menendez, Laura Cruz-Castro
Cross-over, thresholds, and interactions between science and technology: lessons for less- developed countries.Social sciencesAmerico Tristao Bernardes, Eduardo da Motta Albuquerque
Determinants of biotechnology utilization by the Canadian industry.Social sciencesNamatie Traore, Antoine Rose
Developmental financial institutions as technology policy instruments: implications for innovation and entrepreneurship in emerging economies.Social sciencesGerard George, Ganesh N. Prabhu
Development of SMEs and heterogeneity of trajectories: the case of biotechnology in France.(small and medium enterprises)Social sciencesDavid Catherine, Vincent Mangematin, Stephane Lemarie, Jean-Pierre Boissin, Frederic Corolleur, Roger Coronini, Michel Trommetter
Differences between learning processes in small tigers and large dragons: learning processes of two color TV (CTV) firms within China.Social sciencesWei Xie, Guisheng Wu
Does co-location matter for formal knowledge collaboration in the Swedish biotechnology-pharmaceutical sector?Social sciencesMassimo Riccaboni, Maureen McKelvey, Hakan Alm
Does foreign direct investment facilitate technological progress? Evidence from Chinese industries.Social sciencesXiaohui Liu, Chenggang Wang
Edwin Mansfield's contributions to the economics of technology.Social sciencesArthur M. Diamond Jr.
Effect of R&D programmes on the formation of university-industry-government networks: comparative analysis of Japanese R&D programmes.Social sciencesTakayuki Hayashi
Entrepreneurial transformations in the Swedish University system: the case of Chalmers University of Technology.Social sciencesMats Lundqvist, Merle Jacob, Hans Hellsmark
Environmental influences upon firm entry into new sub-markets: Evidence from the worldwide hard disk drive industry conditionally.Social sciencesHenry W. Chesbrough
Environmental jolts, institutional change, and the creation of entrepreneurial opportunity in the US electric power industry.Social sciencesWesley D. Sine, Robert J. David
Evaluating the NASA small business innovation research program: preliminary evidence of a trade-off between commercialization and basic research.(Small Business Innovation Development Act of 1982, National Aeronautics and Space Administration)Social sciencesRobert B. Archibald, David H. Finifter
Experience, experimentation and the accumulation of knowledge: the evolution of R and D in the semiconductor industry.Social sciencesJonathan West
Explaining Australia's increased share of ISI publications: the effects of a funding formula based on publication counts.Social sciencesLinda Butler
Exploiting technological opportunities: the timing of collaborations.Social sciencesRiitta Katila, Paul Y. Mang
Freerider behaviour and the public finance of R&D activities in enterprises: the case of the Spanish low interest credits for R&D.Social sciencesJoost Heijs
From a corporate venture to an independent company: a base for a taxonomy for corporate spin-off firms.Social sciencesAnnaleena Parhankangas, Pia Arenius
From separate systems to a hybrid order: accumulative advantage across public and private science at research one universities.Social sciencesJason Owen-Smith
Gift economies in the development of open source software: anthropological reflections.Social sciencesDavid Zeitlyn
Governing the virtual academic commons.Social sciencesTomas Hellstrom
Go with the flow-a framework for supply relations in the era of the extended enterprise.Social sciencesTony Kinder
Guarding the commons: how community managed software projects protect their work.Social sciencesSiobhan O'Mahony
Hardware gimmick or cultural innovation? Technological, cultural, and social foundations of the Japanese video game industry.Social sciencesYuko Aoyama, Hiro Izushi
How communities support innovative activities: an exploration of assistance and sharing among end-users.Social sciencesNikolaus Franke, Sonali Shah
How open is open enough? Melding proprietary and open source platform strategies.Social sciencesJoel West
How open source software works: "free" user-to-user assistance.Social sciencesEric von Hippel, Karim R. Lakahni
Impact of the length of relationships upon the use of research institutes by SMEs.(industrial modernization programmes)Social sciencesHiro Izushi
Improvising firms: bricolage, account giving and improvisational competencies in the founding process.Social sciencesAnne S. Miner, Ted Baker, Dale T. Eesley
Indicators of the relative importance of IPRs in developing countries.(intellectual property rights)Social sciencesSanjaya Lall
Innovation modes in the Swiss service sector: a cluster analysis based on firm-level data.Social sciencesHeinz Hollenstein
Institutional frameworks and innovation in the German and UK pharmaceutical industry.Social sciencesSteven Casper, Catherine Matraves
Inter-and intra-firm effects in the diffusion of new process technology.Social sciencesPaul Stoneman, Giulana Battisti
Internal factors determining a firmEs innovative behavior.Social sciencesJesus Galenda, Jaun Manuel de la Fuente
Intrafirm diffusion of new technologies: an empirical application.(automated teller machines use in banking industry)Social sciencesLucio Fuentelsaz, Jaime Gomez, Yolanda Polo
Knowledge-relatedness in firm technological diversification.Social sciencesFranco Malerba, Stefano Breschi
'Libre' software: turning fads into institutions?(open source software)Social sciencesJean-Michel Dalle, Nicolas Jullien
Licensing a non-drastic innovation under double informational asymmetry.Social sciencesManel Antelo
Mapping technological trajectories of the Green revolution and the Gene revolution from modernization to globalization.Social sciencesGovindhan Parayil
Measuring innovative performance: is there an advantage in using multiple indicators? .Social sciencesJohn Hagedoorn, Myriam Cloodt
Measuring the economic benefits from R and D: improvements in the MMI model of the United Kingdom national measurement system.Social sciencesGeoffrey Williams, Steven Bowns, Ian Bradley, Paula Knee, Fiona Williams
Modeling the adoption rates of manufacturing technology innovation by small US manufacturers: a longitudinal investigation.Social sciencesPaul M. Swamidass
Modes of governance of new service development for mobile networks: a life cycle perspective.Social sciencesJan van den Ende
Motivation of software developers in open source projects: an Internet-based survey of contributors to the Linux kernel.Social sciencesGuido Hertel, Sven Niedner, Stefanie Herrmann
Networks of Innovation: Change and Meaning in the Age of Internet.(Book Review)Social sciencesGeorg von Krogh
Networks of innovators: a longitudinal perspective.Social sciencesEdward B. Roberts, Pek-Hooi Soh
No project is an island: linking projects to history and context.Social sciencesMats Engwall
Obituary.(Roy Rothwell )(Obituary)Social sciencesWalter Zegveld
Objectives, agreements and matching in science-industry collaborations: Reassembling the pieces of the puzzle.Social sciencesNiclolas Carayol
Optimal dispersion of R&D activities in multinational corporations with a genetic algorithm.Social sciencesJan Hendrik Fisch
Patterns of preservation, restructuring and survival: science and technology policy in Russia in post-Soviet era.Social sciencesSlavo Radosevic
Performance effects of partnership between manufacturers and suppliers for new product development: the supplier's standpoint.Social sciencesSeungwha (Andy) Chung, Gyeong Mook Kim
Policy learning in Swiss research policy-the case of the National centres of Competence in Research.Social sciencesDietmar Braun, Martin Benninghoff
Profiting from voluntary information spillovers: how users benefit by freely revealing their innovations.Social sciencesJoachim Henkel, Dietmar Harhoff, Eric von Hippel
R&D and the growth of firms: empirical analysis of a panel of Italian firms.Social sciencesAlfredo Del Monte, Erasmo Papagni
Research and technology policies in innovation systems: zero tillage in Brazil.Social sciencesJavier M. Ekboir
Research groups as 'quasi-firms': the invention of the entrepreneurial university.Social sciencesHenry Etzkowitz
Satisfying heterogeneous user needs via innovation toolkits: the case of Apache security software.Social sciencesEric von Hippel, Nikolaus Franke
Science policy in changing times: are governments poised to take full advantage of an institution in transition?Social sciencesLisa G.A. Beesley
Science-technology flows in Spanish regions: an analysis of scientific citations in patents.Social sciencesManuel Acosta, Daniel Coronado
Sectoral patterns of small firm innovation networking and proximity.Social sciencesMark S. Freel
Shaping the national system of inter-industry knowledge exchange vertical integration, licensing and repeated knowledge transfer in the German plastics industry.Social sciencesJochen Streb
Short-term economic incentives in new product development.Social sciencesAntonio Davila
Sources of ideas for innovation in engineering design.Social sciencesDavid Gann, Ammon Salter
Standards, dominant designs and preferential acquisition of complementary assets through slight information advantages.Social sciencesJeffrey L. Funk
Startup size and the mechanisms of external learning: increasing opportunity and decreasing ability?Social sciencesLori Rosenkopf, Paul Almeida, Gina Dokko
Technological dynamism in Asia.Social sciencesIshtiaq P. Mahmood, Jasjit Singh
The determinants of success of R&D projects: evidence from American-Israeli research alliances.(research & development)Social sciencesOded Bizan
The economic effects of basic research: evidence for embodied knowledge transfer via scientists' migration.Social sciencesChristian Zellner
The emergence of S&T indicators: why did governments supplement statistics with indicators?.(science and technology)(National Science Foundation)(Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development)Social sciencesBenoit Godin
The evolution of local production systems: the emergence of the "invisible mind" and the evolutionary pressures towards more visible "minds".Social sciencesMauro Lombardi
The evolution of research activity in Spain: the impact of the National Commission for the Evaluation of Research Activity (CNEAI).Social sciencesEvaristo Jimenez-Contreras, Felix de Moya Anegon, Emilio Delgado Lopez-Cozar
The expanding role of university patenting in the life sciences: assessing the importance of experience and connectivity.Social sciencesWalter W. Powell, Jason Owen-Smith
The geography of opportunity: spatial heterogeneity in founding rates and the performance of biotechnology firms.Social sciencesOlav Sorenson, Toby Stuart
The governance and performance of Xerox's technology spin-off companies.(Xerox Corporation)Social sciencesHenry Chesbrough
The product market and the market for "ideas": commercialization strategies for technology entrepreneurs.Social sciencesJoshua S. Gans, Scott Stern
The transformation of technological regimes.Social sciencesIbo Van de Poel
Three attempts at "de-Wintelization" Japan's TRON project, the US government's suits against Wintel, and the entry of Java and Linux.(The Real-Time Operating System Nucleus )Social sciencesTakuma Takahashi, Fujio Namiki
Three steps in knowledge communication: the emergence of knowledge transformers.Social sciencesTsutomu Harada
What determines patent value? Insights from the semiconductor industry.Social sciencesMarkus Reitzig
Why do some universities generate more start-ups than others?Social sciencesScott Shane, Dante Di Gregorio
Why open source software can succeed.Social sciencesAndrea Bonaccorsi, Cristina Rossi
Youngsters and technology.Social sciencesGrip Andries de, Ed Willems
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