Research Policy 2003 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Agricultural science and technology policy in Africa. | Social sciences | S.W. Omamo, J.K. Lynam |
A growing trend towards knowledge work in Canada.(Knowledge based Economy) | Social sciences | Marie Lavoie, Richard Roy, Pierre Therrien |
Alliances are not enough explaining rapid growth in biotechnology firms.(Dedicated Biotechnology firms) | Social sciences | Jorge Niosi |
A new approach to assessing the technological complexity of different categories of R&D (with examples from Singapore). | Social sciences | Alice H. Amsden, F. Ted Tschang |
An international comparison of sectoral knowledge bases: persistence and integration in the pharmaceutical industry. | Social sciences | Aldo Geuna, Stefano Brusoni |
Articulation and codification of collective know-how in the steel industry: evidence from blast furnace control in France. | Social sciences | Nathalie 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 sciences | Donald S. Siegel, David Waldman, Albert Link |
Autarkic drug discovery in Japanese pharmaceutical companies: insights into national differences in industrial innovation. | Social sciences | Robert Kneller |
Bottom-up versus top-down policies towards the commercialization of university intellectual property. | Social sciences | Brent Goldfarb, Magnus Henrekson |
Bricolage versus breakthrough: distributed and embedded agency in technology entrepreneurship. | Social sciences | Raghu Garud, Peter Karnoe |
Can creative destruction be destroyed? Military IR&D and destruction along the value-added chain.(industrial research and development) | Social sciences | Allen Kaufman, Christopher L. Tucci, Mark Brumer |
Choosing among alternative technological strategies: an empirical analysis of formal sources of innovation. | Social sciences | Pilar Beneito |
Citations, family size, opposition and the value of patent rights. | Social sciences | Dietmar Harhoff, Frederic M. Scherer, Katrin Vopel |
Civilian-military co-operation strategies in developing new technologies. | Social sciences | Haico te Kulve, Wim A. Smit |
Community, joining, and specialization in open source software innovation: a case study. | Social sciences | Georg 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 sciences | Richard Whitley |
Convergence and polarization in global income levels: a review of recent results on the role of international technology diffusion. | Social sciences | Guan Gong, Wlofgang Keller |
Co-operative R&D: why and with whom? An integrated framework of analysis. | Social sciences | Luis Miotti, Frederique Sachwald |
Coping with environmental pressures: public research organizations responses to funding crises. | Social sciences | Luis Sanz-Menendez, Laura Cruz-Castro |
Cross-over, thresholds, and interactions between science and technology: lessons for less- developed countries. | Social sciences | Americo Tristao Bernardes, Eduardo da Motta Albuquerque |
Determinants of biotechnology utilization by the Canadian industry. | Social sciences | Namatie Traore, Antoine Rose |
Developmental financial institutions as technology policy instruments: implications for innovation and entrepreneurship in emerging economies. | Social sciences | Gerard George, Ganesh N. Prabhu |
Development of SMEs and heterogeneity of trajectories: the case of biotechnology in France.(small and medium enterprises) | Social sciences | David 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 sciences | Wei Xie, Guisheng Wu |
Does co-location matter for formal knowledge collaboration in the Swedish biotechnology-pharmaceutical sector? | Social sciences | Massimo Riccaboni, Maureen McKelvey, Hakan Alm |
Does foreign direct investment facilitate technological progress? Evidence from Chinese industries. | Social sciences | Xiaohui Liu, Chenggang Wang |
Edwin Mansfield's contributions to the economics of technology. | Social sciences | Arthur M. Diamond Jr. |
Effect of R&D programmes on the formation of university-industry-government networks: comparative analysis of Japanese R&D programmes. | Social sciences | Takayuki Hayashi |
Entrepreneurial transformations in the Swedish University system: the case of Chalmers University of Technology. | Social sciences | Mats Lundqvist, Merle Jacob, Hans Hellsmark |
Environmental influences upon firm entry into new sub-markets: Evidence from the worldwide hard disk drive industry conditionally. | Social sciences | Henry W. Chesbrough |
Environmental jolts, institutional change, and the creation of entrepreneurial opportunity in the US electric power industry. | Social sciences | Wesley 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 sciences | Robert B. Archibald, David H. Finifter |
Experience, experimentation and the accumulation of knowledge: the evolution of R and D in the semiconductor industry. | Social sciences | Jonathan West |
Explaining Australia's increased share of ISI publications: the effects of a funding formula based on publication counts. | Social sciences | Linda Butler |
Exploiting technological opportunities: the timing of collaborations. | Social sciences | Riitta 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 sciences | Joost Heijs |
From a corporate venture to an independent company: a base for a taxonomy for corporate spin-off firms. | Social sciences | Annaleena Parhankangas, Pia Arenius |
From separate systems to a hybrid order: accumulative advantage across public and private science at research one universities. | Social sciences | Jason Owen-Smith |
Gift economies in the development of open source software: anthropological reflections. | Social sciences | David Zeitlyn |
Governing the virtual academic commons. | Social sciences | Tomas Hellstrom |
Go with the flow-a framework for supply relations in the era of the extended enterprise. | Social sciences | Tony Kinder |
Guarding the commons: how community managed software projects protect their work. | Social sciences | Siobhan O'Mahony |
Hardware gimmick or cultural innovation? Technological, cultural, and social foundations of the Japanese video game industry. | Social sciences | Yuko Aoyama, Hiro Izushi |
How communities support innovative activities: an exploration of assistance and sharing among end-users. | Social sciences | Nikolaus Franke, Sonali Shah |
How open is open enough? Melding proprietary and open source platform strategies. | Social sciences | Joel West |
How open source software works: "free" user-to-user assistance. | Social sciences | Eric von Hippel, Karim R. Lakahni |
Impact of the length of relationships upon the use of research institutes by SMEs.(industrial modernization programmes) | Social sciences | Hiro Izushi |
Improvising firms: bricolage, account giving and improvisational competencies in the founding process. | Social sciences | Anne S. Miner, Ted Baker, Dale T. Eesley |
Indicators of the relative importance of IPRs in developing countries.(intellectual property rights) | Social sciences | Sanjaya Lall |
Innovation modes in the Swiss service sector: a cluster analysis based on firm-level data. | Social sciences | Heinz Hollenstein |
Institutional frameworks and innovation in the German and UK pharmaceutical industry. | Social sciences | Steven Casper, Catherine Matraves |
Inter-and intra-firm effects in the diffusion of new process technology. | Social sciences | Paul Stoneman, Giulana Battisti |
Internal factors determining a firmEs innovative behavior. | Social sciences | Jesus Galenda, Jaun Manuel de la Fuente |
Intrafirm diffusion of new technologies: an empirical application.(automated teller machines use in banking industry) | Social sciences | Lucio Fuentelsaz, Jaime Gomez, Yolanda Polo |
Knowledge-relatedness in firm technological diversification. | Social sciences | Franco Malerba, Stefano Breschi |
'Libre' software: turning fads into institutions?(open source software) | Social sciences | Jean-Michel Dalle, Nicolas Jullien |
Licensing a non-drastic innovation under double informational asymmetry. | Social sciences | Manel Antelo |
Mapping technological trajectories of the Green revolution and the Gene revolution from modernization to globalization. | Social sciences | Govindhan Parayil |
Measuring innovative performance: is there an advantage in using multiple indicators? . | Social sciences | John Hagedoorn, Myriam Cloodt |
Measuring the economic benefits from R and D: improvements in the MMI model of the United Kingdom national measurement system. | Social sciences | Geoffrey 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 sciences | Paul M. Swamidass |
Modes of governance of new service development for mobile networks: a life cycle perspective. | Social sciences | Jan van den Ende |
Motivation of software developers in open source projects: an Internet-based survey of contributors to the Linux kernel. | Social sciences | Guido Hertel, Sven Niedner, Stefanie Herrmann |
Networks of Innovation: Change and Meaning in the Age of Internet.(Book Review) | Social sciences | Georg von Krogh |
Networks of innovators: a longitudinal perspective. | Social sciences | Edward B. Roberts, Pek-Hooi Soh |
No project is an island: linking projects to history and context. | Social sciences | Mats Engwall |
Obituary.(Roy Rothwell )(Obituary) | Social sciences | Walter Zegveld |
Objectives, agreements and matching in science-industry collaborations: Reassembling the pieces of the puzzle. | Social sciences | Niclolas Carayol |
Optimal dispersion of R&D activities in multinational corporations with a genetic algorithm. | Social sciences | Jan Hendrik Fisch |
Patterns of preservation, restructuring and survival: science and technology policy in Russia in post-Soviet era. | Social sciences | Slavo Radosevic |
Performance effects of partnership between manufacturers and suppliers for new product development: the supplier's standpoint. | Social sciences | Seungwha (Andy) Chung, Gyeong Mook Kim |
Policy learning in Swiss research policy-the case of the National centres of Competence in Research. | Social sciences | Dietmar Braun, Martin Benninghoff |
Profiting from voluntary information spillovers: how users benefit by freely revealing their innovations. | Social sciences | Joachim Henkel, Dietmar Harhoff, Eric von Hippel |
R&D and the growth of firms: empirical analysis of a panel of Italian firms. | Social sciences | Alfredo Del Monte, Erasmo Papagni |
Research and technology policies in innovation systems: zero tillage in Brazil. | Social sciences | Javier M. Ekboir |
Research groups as 'quasi-firms': the invention of the entrepreneurial university. | Social sciences | Henry Etzkowitz |
Satisfying heterogeneous user needs via innovation toolkits: the case of Apache security software. | Social sciences | Eric von Hippel, Nikolaus Franke |
Science policy in changing times: are governments poised to take full advantage of an institution in transition? | Social sciences | Lisa G.A. Beesley |
Science-technology flows in Spanish regions: an analysis of scientific citations in patents. | Social sciences | Manuel Acosta, Daniel Coronado |
Sectoral patterns of small firm innovation networking and proximity. | Social sciences | Mark S. Freel |
Shaping the national system of inter-industry knowledge exchange vertical integration, licensing and repeated knowledge transfer in the German plastics industry. | Social sciences | Jochen Streb |
Short-term economic incentives in new product development. | Social sciences | Antonio Davila |
Sources of ideas for innovation in engineering design. | Social sciences | David Gann, Ammon Salter |
Standards, dominant designs and preferential acquisition of complementary assets through slight information advantages. | Social sciences | Jeffrey L. Funk |
Startup size and the mechanisms of external learning: increasing opportunity and decreasing ability? | Social sciences | Lori Rosenkopf, Paul Almeida, Gina Dokko |
Technological dynamism in Asia. | Social sciences | Ishtiaq P. Mahmood, Jasjit Singh |
The determinants of success of R&D projects: evidence from American-Israeli research alliances.(research & development) | Social sciences | Oded Bizan |
The economic effects of basic research: evidence for embodied knowledge transfer via scientists' migration. | Social sciences | Christian 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 sciences | Benoit Godin |
The evolution of local production systems: the emergence of the "invisible mind" and the evolutionary pressures towards more visible "minds". | Social sciences | Mauro Lombardi |
The evolution of research activity in Spain: the impact of the National Commission for the Evaluation of Research Activity (CNEAI). | Social sciences | Evaristo 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 sciences | Walter W. Powell, Jason Owen-Smith |
The geography of opportunity: spatial heterogeneity in founding rates and the performance of biotechnology firms. | Social sciences | Olav Sorenson, Toby Stuart |
The governance and performance of Xerox's technology spin-off companies.(Xerox Corporation) | Social sciences | Henry Chesbrough |
The product market and the market for "ideas": commercialization strategies for technology entrepreneurs. | Social sciences | Joshua S. Gans, Scott Stern |
The transformation of technological regimes. | Social sciences | Ibo 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 sciences | Takuma Takahashi, Fujio Namiki |
Three steps in knowledge communication: the emergence of knowledge transformers. | Social sciences | Tsutomu Harada |
What determines patent value? Insights from the semiconductor industry. | Social sciences | Markus Reitzig |
Why do some universities generate more start-ups than others? | Social sciences | Scott Shane, Dante Di Gregorio |
Why open source software can succeed. | Social sciences | Andrea Bonaccorsi, Cristina Rossi |
Youngsters and technology. | Social sciences | Grip Andries de, Ed Willems |
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