Research Policy 2005 - Abstracts

Research Policy 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
Academic careers, patents, and productivity: industry experience as scientific and technical human capital.Social sciencesBarry Bozeman, James S. Dietz
Accounting for core and extra-core relationships in technological systems: a methodological proposal.Social sciencesR. Leoncini, S. Montresor
A comparative study of new venture top management team composition, dynamics and performance between university-based and independent start-ups.Social sciencesMichael D. Ensley, Keith M. Hmieleski
A dynamic analytic approach to national innovation systems: the IC industry in Taiwan.(integrated circuits)Social sciencesNick von Tunzelmann, Ting-Lin Lee
Assessing the relative performance of U.K. university technology transfer offices: parametric and non-parametric evidence.Social sciencesMike Wright, Donald Siegel, Wendy Chapple, Andy Lockett
Bootlegging and path dependancy.Social sciencesPeter Augsdorfer
Characteristics of Brazilian innovative firms: an empirical analysis based on PINTEC - industrial research on technological innovation.(Industrial Research on Technological Innovation)Social sciencesSergio Kannebley Jr., Geciane S. Porto, Elaine Toldo Pazello
Commuters and the regional assignment of innovative activities: a methodological patent study of German districts.Social sciencesHariolf Grupp, Hanno-G Deyle
Constructing jurisdictional advantage.Social sciencesMaryann Feldman, Roger Martin
Contests for cooperation - a new approach in German innovation policy.Social sciencesMichael Fritsch, Alexander Eickelpasch
Copyright or copyleft? An analysis of property regimes for software development.Social sciencesPaul B. de Laat
Dependency, resource depth and supplier performance during industry downturn.Social sciencesTomi Laamanen
Digital copyright and the "new" controversy: is the law moulding technology and innovation?(Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, No Electronic Theft Act of 1997)Social sciencesPuay Tang
Does being R&D still discourage outsourcing? evidence from Dutch manufacturing.Social sciencesMichael J. Mol
Does R&D performance decline with firm size? - a re-examination in terms of elasticity.Social sciencesKuen-Hung Tsai, Jiann-Chyuan Wang
Does the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurishp hold for regions.Social sciences 
Do financial constraints hold back innovation and growth? Evidence on the role of public policy.Social sciencesAri Hyytinen, Otto Toivanen
Do knowledge conditions make a difference? Investment, finance and ownership in German industries.Social sciencesJurgen Weigand, David B. Audretsch
Do university policies make a difference?Social sciencesDavid B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann
Dual market structures and the likelihood of repeated ties-evidence from pharmaceutical biotechnology.Social sciencesJohn Hagedoorn, Hans van Kranenburg, Nadine Roijakkers
Emergent innovation systems and the delivery of clinical services: the case of intra-ocular lenses.Social sciencesAndrew James, J. S. Metcalfe, Andrea Mina
Empirical analysis of evolution of product architecture Fanuc numerical controllers from 1962 to 1997.Social sciencesFumio Kodama, Tomoatsu Shibata, Masaharu Yano
Endogenous technical advance and the stochastic trend in output: a neoclassical approach.(equilibrium stocks)Social sciencesGordon Reikard
Entrepreneurial orientation, technology transfer and spinoff performance of U.S. universities.Social sciencesThomas J. Allen, Rory P. O'Shea, Arnaud Chevalier, Frank Roche
Exploring the role of proximity in SME knowledge - acquisition.(small- and medium sized enterprises)Social sciencesSally Davenport
FDI, transfer pricing and the measurement of R&D intensity.(foreign direct investment, research and development)Social sciencesFrank Berry
Financing new ventures in China: system antecedents and institutionalization.Social sciencesSteven White, Wei Zhang, Jian Gao
Foreign direct investment in industrial research and development: a study of German MNCs.Social sciencesBjorn Ambos
Fostering entrepreneurship: changing role of government and higher education governance in Hong Kong.Social sciencesKa Ha Mok
Founders' human capital and the growth of new technology-based firms: A competence-based view.Social sciencesMassimo G. Colombo, Luca Grilli
Highly innovative small firms in the markets for technology.Social sciencesDiana Hicks, Deepak Hegde
How do firms knowledge bases affect intra-industry hetrogeneity? An analysis of the Spanish pharmaceutical industry.Social sciencesPablo D'Este
How to institutionalize innovative clusters? Comparing explicit top-down and implicit bottom-up approaches.Social sciencesMartina Fromhold-Eisebith, Gunter Eisebith
Incubator firm failure or graduation? The role of university linkages.Social sciencesFrank T. Rothaermel, Marie Thursby
Industry funding and university professors' research performance.Social sciencesMagnus Gulbrandsen, Jens-Christian Smeby
Innovation and network structural dynamics: study of the alliance network of a major sector of the biotechnology industry.Social sciencesBrigitte Gay, Bernard Dousset
Innovation and regional economic development: a matter of perspective?Social sciencesJeremy Howells
Innovation in regions: what does really matter?Social sciencesPatrick Ronde, Caroline Hussler
Innovation in the service sector: the demand for service-specific innovation measurement concepts and typologies.Social sciencesHariolf Grupp, Christiane Hipp
Innovation speed: transferring university technology to market.Social sciencesDavid B. Balkin, Gideon D. Markman, Phillip H. Phan, Peter T. Gianiodis
Innovators and imitators: organizational reference groups and adoption of organizational routines.(technological and organizational innovations)Social sciencesSilvia Massini, Arie Y. Lewin, Henrich R. Greve
Institutional change and resource endowments to science-based entrepreneurial firms.Social sciencesBart Clarysse, Nathalie Moray
Inventive progress measured by multi-stage patent citation analysis.Social sciencesThorsten Teichert, Katja Rost, Iwan von Wartburg
Knowledge bases and regional innovation systems: comparing Nordic clusters.Social sciencesBjorn T. Asheim, Lars Coenen
Knowledge diffusion, market segmentation and technological catch-up: the case of the telecommunication industry in China.Social sciencesKeun Lee, Qing Mu
Liberalization, outward orientation and in-house R&D activity of multinational and local firms: a quantitative exploration for Indian manufacturing.Social sciencesAradhna Aggarwal, Nagesh Kumar
Lock in, the state and vaccine development: lessons from the history of the polio vaccine.Social sciencesStuart S. Blume
Mapping innovation dynamics in hospitals.Social sciencesFaridah Djellal, Faiz Gallouj
Measuring technological capabilities at the country level: a survey and a menu for choice.(UN Development Program, UN Industrial Development Organization and the RAND Corporation)Social sciencesDaniele Archibugi, Alberto Coco
Modularity and innovation in knowledge-intensive business services: IT outsourcing in Germany and the UK.(United Kingdom principles of modularity )Social sciencesMarcela Miozzo, Damian Grimshaw
National innovative capacity in East Asia.Social sciencesJohn A. Mathews, Mei-Chih Hu
Network structure, self-organization, and the growth of international collaboration in science.Social sciencesLoet Leydesdorff, Caroline S. Wagner
One size fits all? Towards a differentiated regional innovation policy approach.Social sciencesFranz Todtling, Michaela Trippl
On research efficiency a micro-analysis of Dutch university research in economics and business management.Social sciencesL. Cherchye, P. Vanden Abeele
On the road again: researcher mobility inside the R & D network.(research and development; researcher mobility)Social sciencesPaola Criscuolo
Opening the ivory tower's door: an analysis of the determinants of the formation of U.S. university spin-off companies.Social sciencesJohn T. Scott, Albert N. Link
Opportunity knocks.(technological opportunity)Social sciencesKristina B. Dahlin, Thomas B. Astebro
Partnering to explore: the Renault - Nissan alliance as a forerunner of new cooperative patterns.(Nissan Motor Company Ltd., Regie Nationale des Usines Renault)Social sciencesBlanche Segrestin
Patents versus ex post rewards: a new look.(patent licensing, research and development partnerships, knowledge management)Social sciencesJulien Penin
Peering inside research networks: some observations on the effect of the intensity of collaboration on the variability of research quality.Social sciencesJ. Rigby, J. Edler
Policy entrepreneurship in the co-evolution of institutions, preferences, and technology: comparing the diffusion of totally chlorine free pulp bleaching technologies in the US and Sweden.Social sciencesAndreas Reinstaller
Policy orientation effects on performance with licensing to start-ups and small companies.(university technology transfer)Social sciencesPatricia McDougall, Joshua B. Powers
Regionally asymmetric knowledge capabilities and open innovation. Exploring 'globalization 2' - a new model of industry organization.Social sciencesPhil Cooke
Relationships between open source software companies and commuities: observations from Nordic firms.Social sciencesLinus Dahlander, Mats G. Magnusson
Schumpeter's legacy: a new perspective on the relationship between firm size and R&D.Social sciencesChang-Yang Lee, Taeyoon Sung
Scientific teams and institutional collaborations: Evidence from U.S. universities, 1981 - 1999.Social sciencesPaula E. Stephan, James D. Adams, Grant C. Black, J. Roger Clemmons
Technological development and political stability: patenting on Latin America and the Caribbean.Social sciencesJohanna Kristin Birnir, David Matthew Waguespack, Jeff Schroeder
Termination outcomes of research alliances.Social sciencesJeffrey J. Reuer, Maurizio Zollo
The creation of spin-off firms at public research institutions: managerial and policy implications.(university ventures)Social sciencesMike Wright, Andy Lockett, Donald Siegel, Michael D. Ensley
The diffusion of ideas in the academy: a quantitative illustration from economics.Social sciencesAshok Parikh, Shuan P. Hargreaves Heap
The disaggregated technology production function: a new model of university and corporate research.Social sciencesGregory Tassey
The dynamics of technological change in UK retail banking services: an evolutionary perspective.(United Kingdom)Social sciencesDavide Consoli
The governance of sustainable socio-technical transitions.Social sciencesFrans Berkhout, Adrian Smith, Andy Stirling
The impact of M&A on the R&D process - an empirical analysis of the role of technological- and market-relatedness.(mergers and acquisitions, research and development)Social sciencesBruno Cassiman, Massimo G. Colombo, Paola Garrone, Reinhilde Veugelers
The impact of virtual simulation tools on problem-solving and new product development organization.Social sciencesMarkus C. Becker, Pasquale Salvatore, Francesco Zirpoli
The industrial dynamics of open innovation - evidence from the transformation of consumer electronics.Social sciencesJens Froslev Christensen, Michael Holm Olesen, Jonas Sorth Kjaer
The micro-determinants of meso-level learning and innovation: evidence from a Chilean wine cluster.(technological learning)Social sciencesMartin Bell, Elisa Giuliani
The renewal of regional capabilities - experimental regionalism in Germany.(innovativeness)Social sciencesMartin Heidenreich
The role of academic technology transfer organizations in improving industry science links.Social sciencesKoenraad Debackere, Reinhilde Veugelers
The skill bias effect of technological and organisational change: evidence and policy implications.Social sciencesMarco Vivarelli, Mariacristina Piva, Enrico Santarelli
Towards a dynamic (Schumpeterian) welfare economics.Social sciencesWilfred Dolfsma
Towards "meta-innovation" in Brazil: the evolution of the incubator and the emergence of a triple helix.Social sciencesHenry Etzkowitz, Jose Manoel Carvalho de Mello, Mariza Almeida
Universities as partners in U.S. research joint ventures.Social sciencesJohn T. Scott, Albert N. Link
University-incubator firm knowledge flows: assessing their impact on incubator firm performance.Social sciencesFrank T. Rothaermel, Marie Thursby
University - industry collaborations in Japan: the role of new technology - based firms in transforming the national innovation systems.Social sciencesKazuyuki Motohashi
University spillovers and new firm location.Social sciencesDavid B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann, Susanne Warning
User-innovators and "local" information: the case of mountain biking.Social sciencesCornelius Herstatt, Eric von Hippel, Christian Luthje
Variability in organizational forms of biotechnology firms.Social sciencesTerttu Luukkonen
When do incumbents learn from entrepreneurial ventures? Corporate venture capital and investing firm innovation rates.Social sciencesGary Dushnitsky, Michael J. Lenox
When is an invention really radical? Defining and measuring technological radicalness.Social sciencesKristina B. Dahlin, Dean M. Behrens
Why do firms acquire technology? The example of DSM's ammonia plants, 1925-1970.Social sciencesArjan van Rooij
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