Research Policy 2005 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Academic careers, patents, and productivity: industry experience as scientific and technical human capital. | Social sciences | Barry Bozeman, James S. Dietz |
Accounting for core and extra-core relationships in technological systems: a methodological proposal. | Social sciences | R. Leoncini, S. Montresor |
A comparative study of new venture top management team composition, dynamics and performance between university-based and independent start-ups. | Social sciences | Michael D. Ensley, Keith M. Hmieleski |
A dynamic analytic approach to national innovation systems: the IC industry in Taiwan.(integrated circuits) | Social sciences | Nick von Tunzelmann, Ting-Lin Lee |
Assessing the relative performance of U.K. university technology transfer offices: parametric and non-parametric evidence. | Social sciences | Mike Wright, Donald Siegel, Wendy Chapple, Andy Lockett |
Bootlegging and path dependancy. | Social sciences | Peter Augsdorfer |
Characteristics of Brazilian innovative firms: an empirical analysis based on PINTEC - industrial research on technological innovation.(Industrial Research on Technological Innovation) | Social sciences | Sergio Kannebley Jr., Geciane S. Porto, Elaine Toldo Pazello |
Commuters and the regional assignment of innovative activities: a methodological patent study of German districts. | Social sciences | Hariolf Grupp, Hanno-G Deyle |
Constructing jurisdictional advantage. | Social sciences | Maryann Feldman, Roger Martin |
Contests for cooperation - a new approach in German innovation policy. | Social sciences | Michael Fritsch, Alexander Eickelpasch |
Copyright or copyleft? An analysis of property regimes for software development. | Social sciences | Paul B. de Laat |
Dependency, resource depth and supplier performance during industry downturn. | Social sciences | Tomi 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 sciences | Puay Tang |
Does being R&D still discourage outsourcing? evidence from Dutch manufacturing. | Social sciences | Michael J. Mol |
Does R&D performance decline with firm size? - a re-examination in terms of elasticity. | Social sciences | Kuen-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 sciences | Ari Hyytinen, Otto Toivanen |
Do knowledge conditions make a difference? Investment, finance and ownership in German industries. | Social sciences | Jurgen Weigand, David B. Audretsch |
Do university policies make a difference? | Social sciences | David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann |
Dual market structures and the likelihood of repeated ties-evidence from pharmaceutical biotechnology. | Social sciences | John Hagedoorn, Hans van Kranenburg, Nadine Roijakkers |
Emergent innovation systems and the delivery of clinical services: the case of intra-ocular lenses. | Social sciences | Andrew James, J. S. Metcalfe, Andrea Mina |
Empirical analysis of evolution of product architecture Fanuc numerical controllers from 1962 to 1997. | Social sciences | Fumio Kodama, Tomoatsu Shibata, Masaharu Yano |
Endogenous technical advance and the stochastic trend in output: a neoclassical approach.(equilibrium stocks) | Social sciences | Gordon Reikard |
Entrepreneurial orientation, technology transfer and spinoff performance of U.S. universities. | Social sciences | Thomas 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 sciences | Sally Davenport |
FDI, transfer pricing and the measurement of R&D intensity.(foreign direct investment, research and development) | Social sciences | Frank Berry |
Financing new ventures in China: system antecedents and institutionalization. | Social sciences | Steven White, Wei Zhang, Jian Gao |
Foreign direct investment in industrial research and development: a study of German MNCs. | Social sciences | Bjorn Ambos |
Fostering entrepreneurship: changing role of government and higher education governance in Hong Kong. | Social sciences | Ka Ha Mok |
Founders' human capital and the growth of new technology-based firms: A competence-based view. | Social sciences | Massimo G. Colombo, Luca Grilli |
Highly innovative small firms in the markets for technology. | Social sciences | Diana Hicks, Deepak Hegde |
How do firms knowledge bases affect intra-industry hetrogeneity? An analysis of the Spanish pharmaceutical industry. | Social sciences | Pablo D'Este |
How to institutionalize innovative clusters? Comparing explicit top-down and implicit bottom-up approaches. | Social sciences | Martina Fromhold-Eisebith, Gunter Eisebith |
Incubator firm failure or graduation? The role of university linkages. | Social sciences | Frank T. Rothaermel, Marie Thursby |
Industry funding and university professors' research performance. | Social sciences | Magnus Gulbrandsen, Jens-Christian Smeby |
Innovation and network structural dynamics: study of the alliance network of a major sector of the biotechnology industry. | Social sciences | Brigitte Gay, Bernard Dousset |
Innovation and regional economic development: a matter of perspective? | Social sciences | Jeremy Howells |
Innovation in regions: what does really matter? | Social sciences | Patrick Ronde, Caroline Hussler |
Innovation in the service sector: the demand for service-specific innovation measurement concepts and typologies. | Social sciences | Hariolf Grupp, Christiane Hipp |
Innovation speed: transferring university technology to market. | Social sciences | David 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 sciences | Silvia Massini, Arie Y. Lewin, Henrich R. Greve |
Institutional change and resource endowments to science-based entrepreneurial firms. | Social sciences | Bart Clarysse, Nathalie Moray |
Inventive progress measured by multi-stage patent citation analysis. | Social sciences | Thorsten Teichert, Katja Rost, Iwan von Wartburg |
Knowledge bases and regional innovation systems: comparing Nordic clusters. | Social sciences | Bjorn T. Asheim, Lars Coenen |
Knowledge diffusion, market segmentation and technological catch-up: the case of the telecommunication industry in China. | Social sciences | Keun Lee, Qing Mu |
Liberalization, outward orientation and in-house R&D activity of multinational and local firms: a quantitative exploration for Indian manufacturing. | Social sciences | Aradhna Aggarwal, Nagesh Kumar |
Lock in, the state and vaccine development: lessons from the history of the polio vaccine. | Social sciences | Stuart S. Blume |
Mapping innovation dynamics in hospitals. | Social sciences | Faridah 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 sciences | Daniele Archibugi, Alberto Coco |
Modularity and innovation in knowledge-intensive business services: IT outsourcing in Germany and the UK.(United Kingdom principles of modularity ) | Social sciences | Marcela Miozzo, Damian Grimshaw |
National innovative capacity in East Asia. | Social sciences | John A. Mathews, Mei-Chih Hu |
Network structure, self-organization, and the growth of international collaboration in science. | Social sciences | Loet Leydesdorff, Caroline S. Wagner |
One size fits all? Towards a differentiated regional innovation policy approach. | Social sciences | Franz Todtling, Michaela Trippl |
On research efficiency a micro-analysis of Dutch university research in economics and business management. | Social sciences | L. Cherchye, P. Vanden Abeele |
On the road again: researcher mobility inside the R & D network.(research and development; researcher mobility) | Social sciences | Paola Criscuolo |
Opening the ivory tower's door: an analysis of the determinants of the formation of U.S. university spin-off companies. | Social sciences | John T. Scott, Albert N. Link |
Opportunity knocks.(technological opportunity) | Social sciences | Kristina 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 sciences | Blanche Segrestin |
Patents versus ex post rewards: a new look.(patent licensing, research and development partnerships, knowledge management) | Social sciences | Julien Penin |
Peering inside research networks: some observations on the effect of the intensity of collaboration on the variability of research quality. | Social sciences | J. 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 sciences | Andreas Reinstaller |
Policy orientation effects on performance with licensing to start-ups and small companies.(university technology transfer) | Social sciences | Patricia McDougall, Joshua B. Powers |
Regionally asymmetric knowledge capabilities and open innovation. Exploring 'globalization 2' - a new model of industry organization. | Social sciences | Phil Cooke |
Relationships between open source software companies and commuities: observations from Nordic firms. | Social sciences | Linus Dahlander, Mats G. Magnusson |
Schumpeter's legacy: a new perspective on the relationship between firm size and R&D. | Social sciences | Chang-Yang Lee, Taeyoon Sung |
Scientific teams and institutional collaborations: Evidence from U.S. universities, 1981 - 1999. | Social sciences | Paula E. Stephan, James D. Adams, Grant C. Black, J. Roger Clemmons |
Technological development and political stability: patenting on Latin America and the Caribbean. | Social sciences | Johanna Kristin Birnir, David Matthew Waguespack, Jeff Schroeder |
Termination outcomes of research alliances. | Social sciences | Jeffrey J. Reuer, Maurizio Zollo |
The creation of spin-off firms at public research institutions: managerial and policy implications.(university ventures) | Social sciences | Mike Wright, Andy Lockett, Donald Siegel, Michael D. Ensley |
The diffusion of ideas in the academy: a quantitative illustration from economics. | Social sciences | Ashok Parikh, Shuan P. Hargreaves Heap |
The disaggregated technology production function: a new model of university and corporate research. | Social sciences | Gregory Tassey |
The dynamics of technological change in UK retail banking services: an evolutionary perspective.(United Kingdom) | Social sciences | Davide Consoli |
The governance of sustainable socio-technical transitions. | Social sciences | Frans 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 sciences | Bruno Cassiman, Massimo G. Colombo, Paola Garrone, Reinhilde Veugelers |
The impact of virtual simulation tools on problem-solving and new product development organization. | Social sciences | Markus C. Becker, Pasquale Salvatore, Francesco Zirpoli |
The industrial dynamics of open innovation - evidence from the transformation of consumer electronics. | Social sciences | Jens 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 sciences | Martin Bell, Elisa Giuliani |
The renewal of regional capabilities - experimental regionalism in Germany.(innovativeness) | Social sciences | Martin Heidenreich |
The role of academic technology transfer organizations in improving industry science links. | Social sciences | Koenraad Debackere, Reinhilde Veugelers |
The skill bias effect of technological and organisational change: evidence and policy implications. | Social sciences | Marco Vivarelli, Mariacristina Piva, Enrico Santarelli |
Towards a dynamic (Schumpeterian) welfare economics. | Social sciences | Wilfred Dolfsma |
Towards "meta-innovation" in Brazil: the evolution of the incubator and the emergence of a triple helix. | Social sciences | Henry Etzkowitz, Jose Manoel Carvalho de Mello, Mariza Almeida |
Universities as partners in U.S. research joint ventures. | Social sciences | John T. Scott, Albert N. Link |
University-incubator firm knowledge flows: assessing their impact on incubator firm performance. | Social sciences | Frank T. Rothaermel, Marie Thursby |
University - industry collaborations in Japan: the role of new technology - based firms in transforming the national innovation systems. | Social sciences | Kazuyuki Motohashi |
University spillovers and new firm location. | Social sciences | David B. Audretsch, Erik E. Lehmann, Susanne Warning |
User-innovators and "local" information: the case of mountain biking. | Social sciences | Cornelius Herstatt, Eric von Hippel, Christian Luthje |
Variability in organizational forms of biotechnology firms. | Social sciences | Terttu Luukkonen |
When do incumbents learn from entrepreneurial ventures? Corporate venture capital and investing firm innovation rates. | Social sciences | Gary Dushnitsky, Michael J. Lenox |
When is an invention really radical? Defining and measuring technological radicalness. | Social sciences | Kristina B. Dahlin, Dean M. Behrens |
Why do firms acquire technology? The example of DSM's ammonia plants, 1925-1970. | Social sciences | Arjan van Rooij |
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