Research Policy 2006 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Academic versus industry patenting: an in-depth analysis of what determines patent value. | Social sciences | Eleftherios Sapsalis, Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie, Ran Navon |
Agency problem, institutions, and technology policy: explaining Taiwan's semiconductor industry development. | Social sciences | Hongwu Sam Ouyang |
A man on the inside: unlocking communities as complementary assets. | Social sciences | Linus Dahlander, Martin W. Wallin |
Application of real options analysis for pharmaceutical R&D project valuation: empirical results from a survey.(research and development) | Social sciences | Marcus Hartmann, Ali Hassan |
Are patenting scientists the better scholars?: An exploratory comparison of inventor-authors with their non-inventing peers in nano-science and technology. | Social sciences | Martin Meyer |
Benefiting from innovation: value creation, value appropriation and the role of industry architectures. | Social sciences | Michael G. Jacobides, Mie Augier, Thorbjorn Knudsen |
Beyond known uncertainties: interventions at the fueluengine interface.(fuel-engine interface technology and complexities ) | Social sciences | Yvette Taminiau |
Buyer-vendor relations for components: the extreme example of custom integrated circuits. | Social sciences | Donald Gerwin |
Characterizing the technology firm: an exploratory study. | Social sciences | Arieh Goldman, Amir Grinstein |
Commercializing generic technology: the case of advanced materials ventures. | Social sciences | Elizabeth Garnsey, Elicia Maine |
Comparing firmsE triadic patent applications across countries: is there a gap in terms of R&D effort or a gap in terms of performances?(Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries and research and development projects) | Social sciences | Marc Baudry, Beatrice Dumont |
Competition and innovation behaviour. | Social sciences | Jianmin Tang |
Complexity, networks and knowledge flow. | Social sciences | Olav Sorenson, Jan W. Rivkin, Lee Fleming |
Conceptualising the heterogeneity of research-based spin-offs: a multi-dimensional taxonomy .(technology transfer process in government research) | Social sciences | Mike Wright, Bart Clarysse, Margarida Fontes, Massimo G. Colombo, Andy Lockett, Nathalie Moray, Philippe Mustar, Marie Renault, Evila Piva |
Convergent designs in fine fashion: an evolutionary model for stylistic innovation. | Social sciences | Paola Cillo, Rossella Cappetta, Anna Ponti |
Corporate governance and innovation: the UK compared with the US and 'insider' economies. | Social sciences | Andrew Tylecote, Paulina Ramirez |
Creating venture capital industries that co-evolve with high tech: insights from an extended industry life cycle perspective of the Israeli experience. | Social sciences | Morris Teubal, Gil Avnimelech |
Design and the management of multi-institutional research collaborations: theoretical implications from two case studies. | Social sciences | Barry Bozeman, Elizabeth A. Corley, P. Craig Boardman |
Does technological diversification promote innovation?: an empirical analysis for European firm.(technology diversification and innovation) | Social sciences | Maria Garcia-Vega |
Education, political institutions and innovative activity: a cross-country empirical investigation. | Social sciences | Nikos C. Varsakelis |
Emergence and development of the National Innovation Systems concept. | Social sciences | Naubahar Sharif |
Entry and competitive dynamics in the mobile telecommunications market. | Social sciences | Kwanghui Lim, Zi-Lin He, Poh-Kam Wong |
Explaining the 'University-run enterprises' in China: a theoretical framework for university-industry relationship in developing countries and its application to China. | Social sciences | Keun Lee, Jong-Hak Eun, Guisheng Wu |
Exploration and exploitation in innovation systems: the case of pharmaceutical biotechnology. | Social sciences | Bart Nooteboom, Victor Gilsing |
Exploring the knowledge filter: how entrepreneurship and university-industry relationships drive economic growth. | Social sciences | Pamela Mueller |
Factors affecting universityuindustry R&D projects: the importance of searching, screening and signalling.(research and development projects and public-private sector cooperation) | Social sciences | Aldo Geuna, Mireille Matt, Roberto Fontana |
Faculty support for the objectives of university - industry relations versus degree of R&D cooperation: the importance of regional absorptive capacity. | Social sciences | Jaquin M. Azagra-Caro, Fragiskos Archontakis, Antonio Gutierrez-Gracia, Ignacio Fernandez-de-Lucio |
How much should society fuel the greed of innovators? On the relations between appropriability, opportunities and rates of innovation. | Social sciences | G. Dosi, L. Marengo, C. Pasquali |
How to allocate R&D (and other) subsidies: an experimentally tested policy recommendation. | Social sciences | Elmar Wolfstetter, Thomas Giebe, Tim Grebe |
How user innovations become commercial products: a theoretical investigation and case study. | Social sciences | Eric von Hippel, Christoph Hienerth, Carliss Baldwin |
Increasing complexity and limits of organization in the microlithography industry: implications for science-based industries. . | Social sciences | Hiroyuki Chuma |
Indicators and outcomes of Canadian university research: proxies becoming goals? | Social sciences | Cooper H. Langford, Astrid Jacobson, Jeremy Hall, Peter Josty, Stelvia Matos |
Indicators for complex innovation systems. | Social sciences | J. Sylvan Katz |
Innovation and productivity in developing countries: a study of Argentine manufacturing firmsE behavior (1992u2001). | Social sciences | Andres Lopez, Daniel Chudnovsky, German Pupato |
Innovation in project-based firms: the context dependency of success factors. | Social sciences | Floortje Blindenbach-Driessen, Jan Van Den Ende |
Innovation in services in networks of organizations and in the distribution of services. | Social sciences | Erik J. De Vries |
Innovation processes in large technical systems: Market liberalization as a driver for radical change? | Social sciences | Jochen Markard, Bernhard Truffer |
In search of complementary assets: the determinants of alliance formation of high-tech start-ups. | Social sciences | Massimo G. Colombo, Luca Grilli, Evila Piva |
Inside the Anticommons: academic scientist's struggle to build a commercially self-supporting human mutuations database, 1999-2001. | Social sciences | Stephen M. Maurer |
Institutional changes and the commercialization of academic knowledge: a study of Italian universities' patenting activities between 1965 and 2002. | Social sciences | Rosa Grimaldi, Nicola Baldini, Maurizio Sobrero |
Intellectual property protection mechanisms in research partnership. | Social sciences | Albert N. Link, Nicholas S. Vonortas, Henry R. Hertzfeld |
Intellectual property protection mechanisms in research partnerships. | Social sciences | Albert N. Link, Nicholas S. Vonortas, Henry R. Hertzfeld |
Inter-firm R&D partnering in pharmaceutical biotechnology since 1975: trends, patterns, and networks.(research and development) | Social sciences | John Hagedoorn, Nadine Roijakkers |
Intermediation and the role of intermediaries in innovation. | Social sciences | Jeremy Howells |
Internationalization of innovation systems: a survey of the literature. | Social sciences | Bo Carlsson |
Internet adoption in Italian banks: an empirical investigation. | Social sciences | Nicoletta Corrocher |
Interregional inventor networks as studied by patent coinventorships. | Social sciences | Olof Ejermo, Charlie Karlsson |
Introduction to the research policy 20th anniversary special issue of the publication of 'Profiting from Innovation' by David J. Teece. | Social sciences | Julian Birkinshaw, Henry Chesbrough, Morris Teubal |
Knowledge economy measurement: methods, results and insights from the Malaysian Knowledge Content Study. | Social sciences | Philip Shapira, Jan Youtie, K. Yogeesvaran, Zakiah Jaafar |
Macro-economic consequences of European research policy: prospects of the Nemesis model in the year 2030. | Social sciences | Dorothee Brecard, Arnaud Fougeyrollas, Pierre Le Mouel, Lionel Lemiale, Paul Zagame |
Marketing/ R&D integration in the pharmaceutical industry.(research and development ) | Social sciences | Markus C. Becker, Morten Lillemark |
Measuring the knowledge base of an economy in terms of triple-helix relations among etechnology, organization, and territoryE.(technological development in developed economies ) | Social sciences | Loet Leydesdorff, Wilfred Dolfsma, Gerben Van der Panne |
Measuring the knowledge base of regional innovation systems in Germany in terms of a Triple Helix dynamics. | Social sciences | Loet Leydesdorff, Michael Fritsch |
Measuring the performance of Oxford University, Oxford Brookes University and the government laboratories' spin-off companies. | Social sciences | H. Lawton Smith, K. Ho |
Mergers and acquisitions: their effect on the innovative performance of companies in high-tech industries. | Social sciences | John Hagedoorn, Myriam Cloodt, Hans Van Kranenburg |
Motives to patent: empirical evidence from Germany . | Social sciences | Knut Blind, Jakob Edler, Rainer Frietsch, Ulrich Schmoch |
National institutions, publicuprivate knowledge flows, and innovation performance: a comparative study of the biotechnology industry in the US and France . | Social sciences | Michelle Gittelman |
On the innovativeness of foreign affiliates: evidence from companies in the Netherlands. | Social sciences | Bert M. Sadowski, Gaby Sadowski-Rasters |
Ownership matters: intellectual Property, privatization and innovation.(intellectual property rights in defense procurement) | Social sciences | Puay Tang, Jordi Molas-Gallart |
Patenting and US academic research in the 20th century: the world before and after Bayh. | Social sciences | Bhaven N. Sampat |
Patent systems for encouraging innovation: lessons from economic analysis. | Social sciences | Dominique Guellec, David Encaoua, Catalina Martinez |
Paths of commercial knowledge: forms and consequences of university-enterprise synergy in scientist-sponsored firms. | Social sciences | Terry Shinn, Erwan Lamy |
Profiting from innovation and the intellectual property revolution. | Social sciences | Gary Pisano |
Profiting from technological innovation by others: the effect of competitor patenting on firm value. | Social sciences | Brian S. Silverman, Anita M. McGahan |
Publication and patent behavior of academic researchers: conflicting, reinforcing or merely co-existing? | Social sciences | Koenraad Debackere, Bart Van Looy, Julie Callaert |
PublicationHarvester: an open-source software tool for science policy research. | Social sciences | Joshua Graff Zivin, Pierre Azoulay, Andrew Stellman |
PublicationHarvester: an open-source software tool for science policy research. | Social sciences | Joshua Graff Zivin, Pierre Azoulay, Andrew Stellman |
Reflections of David Teece's 'Profiting from technological innovation....' | Social sciences | Richard R. Nelson |
Reflections on 'Profiting from Innovation.' | Social sciences | David J. Teece |
Research quality and efficiency: an analysis of assessments and management issues in Dutch economics and business research programs. | Social sciences | Tom Groot, Teresa Garcia-Valderrama |
Selective revealing in open innovation processes: the case of embedded Linux. | Social sciences | Joachim Henkel |
Socio-political factors and the failure of innovation policy in Croatia as a country in transition. | Social sciences | Jadranka Svarc |
Strategic risk management using complementary assets: organizational capabilities and the commercialization of human genetic testing in the UK. | Social sciences | Paul Nightingale, Michael M. Hopkins |
Survivor: The role of innovation in firmsE survival. | Social sciences | Elena Cefis, Orietta Marsili |
The challenge of greening technologiesuEnvironmental policy integration in Finnish technology policies. | Social sciences | Paula Kivimaa, Per Mickwitz |
The emergence of China as a leading nation in science. | Social sciences | Ping Zhou, Loet Leydesdorft |
The ex ante assessment of knowledge spillovers: government R&D policy, economic incentives and private firm behavior. | Social sciences | Maryann P. Feldman, Maryellen R. Kelley |
The fruit flies of innovations: A taxonomy of innovative small firms.(innovation and technology development in small industries ) | Social sciences | Jeroen P.J. de Jong, Orietta Marsili |
The hygienic transition from cesspools to sewer systems (1840u1930): the dynamics of regime transformation. | Social sciences | Frank W. Geels |
The impact of stronger intellectual property rights on science and technology in developing countries. | Social sciences | Clemente Forero-Pineda |
The impact of stronger intellectual property rights on science and technology in developing countries. | Social sciences | Clemente Forero-Pineda |
The incidence of cross-licensing: a theory and new evidence on the firm and contract level determinants. | Social sciences | Sadao Nagaoka, Hyeog Ug Kwon |
The innovative performance of in-house and contracted R&D in terms of patents and utility models. | Social sciences | Pilar Beneito |
The logic of appropriability: from Schumpeter to Arrow to Teece.(Schumpeter A. Joseph, Kenneth J. Arrow and David J. Teece) | Social sciences | Sidney G. Winter |
The network of innovators in Jena: an application of social network analysis. | Social sciences | Uwe Cantner, Holger Graf |
The relationships between science, technologies and their industrial exploitation: an illustration through the myths and realities of the so-called 'European Paradox'. | Social sciences | Patrick Llerena, Giovanni Dosi, Mauro Sylos Labini |
The role of corporate scientists in innovation. | Social sciences | Ryuzo Furukawa, Akira Goto |
The role of technological management as a source of innovation: evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms. | Social sciences | Elena Huergo |
The soil sciences in India: policy lessons for agricultural innovation. | Social sciences | Rajeswari S. Raina, Sunita Sangar, Andrew J. Hall, V. Rasheed Sulaiman |
The structure and evolution of industrial clusters: Transactions, technology and knowledge spillovers . | Social sciences | Philip McCann, Simona Iammarino |
The value of innovation: the interaction of competition, R&D and IP.(intellectual property, European Patent Office) | Social sciences | Mark Rogers, Christine Greenhalgh |
Toward a systematic framework for research on dominant designs, technological innovations, and industrial change. | Social sciences | Koen Frenken, Johann Peter Murmann |
Towards alternative trajectories? Reconfigurations in the Dutch electricity regime. | Social sciences | Rob P.J.M. Raven |
Transformative technology and institutional transformation: Coevolution of biotechnology venture firms and the institutional framework in Japan. | Social sciences | Michael J. Lynskey |
Triple helix indicators of knowledge-based innovation systems: introduction to the special issue. | Social sciences | Loet Leydesdorff, Martin Meyer |
Universities and industrially relevant science: towards measurement models and indicators of entrepreneurial orientation. | Social sciences | Robert J.W. Tijssen |
University-industry interactions in applied research: the case of microelectronics. | Social sciences | Margherita Balconi, Andrea Laboranti |
University patenting and its effects on academic research: the emerging European evidence. | Social sciences | Aldo Geuna, Lionel J.J. Nesta |
University spin-out companies and venture capital. | Social sciences | Mike Wright, Bart Clarysse, Andy Lockett, Martin Binks |
Why are some university researchers more likely to create spin-offs than others? Evidence from Canadian universities. | Social sciences | Rejean Landry, Nabil Amara, Imad Rherrad |
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