Research Policy 2006 - Abstracts

Research Policy 2006
TitleSubjectAuthors
Academic versus industry patenting: an in-depth analysis of what determines patent value.Social sciencesEleftherios Sapsalis, Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie, Ran Navon
Agency problem, institutions, and technology policy: explaining Taiwan's semiconductor industry development.Social sciencesHongwu Sam Ouyang
A man on the inside: unlocking communities as complementary assets.Social sciencesLinus Dahlander, Martin W. Wallin
Application of real options analysis for pharmaceutical R&D project valuation: empirical results from a survey.(research and development)Social sciencesMarcus 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 sciencesMartin Meyer
Benefiting from innovation: value creation, value appropriation and the role of industry architectures.Social sciencesMichael G. Jacobides, Mie Augier, Thorbjorn Knudsen
Beyond known uncertainties: interventions at the fueluengine interface.(fuel-engine interface technology and complexities )Social sciencesYvette Taminiau
Buyer-vendor relations for components: the extreme example of custom integrated circuits.Social sciencesDonald Gerwin
Characterizing the technology firm: an exploratory study.Social sciencesArieh Goldman, Amir Grinstein
Commercializing generic technology: the case of advanced materials ventures.Social sciencesElizabeth 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 sciencesMarc Baudry, Beatrice Dumont
Competition and innovation behaviour.Social sciencesJianmin Tang
Complexity, networks and knowledge flow.Social sciencesOlav 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 sciencesMike 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 sciencesPaola Cillo, Rossella Cappetta, Anna Ponti
Corporate governance and innovation: the UK compared with the US and 'insider' economies.Social sciencesAndrew 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 sciencesMorris Teubal, Gil Avnimelech
Design and the management of multi-institutional research collaborations: theoretical implications from two case studies.Social sciencesBarry Bozeman, Elizabeth A. Corley, P. Craig Boardman
Does technological diversification promote innovation?: an empirical analysis for European firm.(technology diversification and innovation)Social sciencesMaria Garcia-Vega
Education, political institutions and innovative activity: a cross-country empirical investigation.Social sciencesNikos C. Varsakelis
Emergence and development of the National Innovation Systems concept.Social sciencesNaubahar Sharif
Entry and competitive dynamics in the mobile telecommunications market.Social sciencesKwanghui 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 sciencesKeun Lee, Jong-Hak Eun, Guisheng Wu
Exploration and exploitation in innovation systems: the case of pharmaceutical biotechnology.Social sciencesBart Nooteboom, Victor Gilsing
Exploring the knowledge filter: how entrepreneurship and university-industry relationships drive economic growth.Social sciencesPamela Mueller
Factors affecting universityuindustry R&D projects: the importance of searching, screening and signalling.(research and development projects and public-private sector cooperation)Social sciencesAldo 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 sciencesJaquin 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 sciencesG. Dosi, L. Marengo, C. Pasquali
How to allocate R&D (and other) subsidies: an experimentally tested policy recommendation.Social sciencesElmar Wolfstetter, Thomas Giebe, Tim Grebe
How user innovations become commercial products: a theoretical investigation and case study.Social sciencesEric von Hippel, Christoph Hienerth, Carliss Baldwin
Increasing complexity and limits of organization in the microlithography industry: implications for science-based industries. .Social sciencesHiroyuki Chuma
Indicators and outcomes of Canadian university research: proxies becoming goals?Social sciencesCooper H. Langford, Astrid Jacobson, Jeremy Hall, Peter Josty, Stelvia Matos
Indicators for complex innovation systems.Social sciencesJ. Sylvan Katz
Innovation and productivity in developing countries: a study of Argentine manufacturing firmsE behavior (1992u2001).Social sciencesAndres Lopez, Daniel Chudnovsky, German Pupato
Innovation in project-based firms: the context dependency of success factors.Social sciencesFloortje Blindenbach-Driessen, Jan Van Den Ende
Innovation in services in networks of organizations and in the distribution of services.Social sciencesErik J. De Vries
Innovation processes in large technical systems: Market liberalization as a driver for radical change?Social sciencesJochen Markard, Bernhard Truffer
In search of complementary assets: the determinants of alliance formation of high-tech start-ups.Social sciencesMassimo 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 sciencesStephen M. Maurer
Institutional changes and the commercialization of academic knowledge: a study of Italian universities' patenting activities between 1965 and 2002.Social sciencesRosa Grimaldi, Nicola Baldini, Maurizio Sobrero
Intellectual property protection mechanisms in research partnership.Social sciencesAlbert N. Link, Nicholas S. Vonortas, Henry R. Hertzfeld
Intellectual property protection mechanisms in research partnerships.Social sciencesAlbert 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 sciencesJohn Hagedoorn, Nadine Roijakkers
Intermediation and the role of intermediaries in innovation.Social sciencesJeremy Howells
Internationalization of innovation systems: a survey of the literature.Social sciencesBo Carlsson
Internet adoption in Italian banks: an empirical investigation.Social sciencesNicoletta Corrocher
Interregional inventor networks as studied by patent coinventorships.Social sciencesOlof Ejermo, Charlie Karlsson
Introduction to the research policy 20th anniversary special issue of the publication of 'Profiting from Innovation' by David J. Teece.Social sciencesJulian Birkinshaw, Henry Chesbrough, Morris Teubal
Knowledge economy measurement: methods, results and insights from the Malaysian Knowledge Content Study.Social sciencesPhilip Shapira, Jan Youtie, K. Yogeesvaran, Zakiah Jaafar
Macro-economic consequences of European research policy: prospects of the Nemesis model in the year 2030.Social sciencesDorothee Brecard, Arnaud Fougeyrollas, Pierre Le Mouel, Lionel Lemiale, Paul Zagame
Marketing/ R&D integration in the pharmaceutical industry.(research and development )Social sciencesMarkus 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 sciencesLoet 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 sciencesLoet Leydesdorff, Michael Fritsch
Measuring the performance of Oxford University, Oxford Brookes University and the government laboratories' spin-off companies.Social sciencesH. Lawton Smith, K. Ho
Mergers and acquisitions: their effect on the innovative performance of companies in high-tech industries.Social sciencesJohn Hagedoorn, Myriam Cloodt, Hans Van Kranenburg
Motives to patent: empirical evidence from Germany .Social sciencesKnut 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 sciencesMichelle Gittelman
On the innovativeness of foreign affiliates: evidence from companies in the Netherlands.Social sciencesBert M. Sadowski, Gaby Sadowski-Rasters
Ownership matters: intellectual Property, privatization and innovation.(intellectual property rights in defense procurement)Social sciencesPuay Tang, Jordi Molas-Gallart
Patenting and US academic research in the 20th century: the world before and after Bayh.Social sciencesBhaven N. Sampat
Patent systems for encouraging innovation: lessons from economic analysis.Social sciencesDominique Guellec, David Encaoua, Catalina Martinez
Paths of commercial knowledge: forms and consequences of university-enterprise synergy in scientist-sponsored firms.Social sciencesTerry Shinn, Erwan Lamy
Profiting from innovation and the intellectual property revolution.Social sciencesGary Pisano
Profiting from technological innovation by others: the effect of competitor patenting on firm value.Social sciencesBrian S. Silverman, Anita M. McGahan
Publication and patent behavior of academic researchers: conflicting, reinforcing or merely co-existing?Social sciencesKoenraad Debackere, Bart Van Looy, Julie Callaert
PublicationHarvester: an open-source software tool for science policy research.Social sciencesJoshua Graff Zivin, Pierre Azoulay, Andrew Stellman
PublicationHarvester: an open-source software tool for science policy research.Social sciencesJoshua Graff Zivin, Pierre Azoulay, Andrew Stellman
Reflections of David Teece's 'Profiting from technological innovation....'Social sciencesRichard R. Nelson
Reflections on 'Profiting from Innovation.'Social sciencesDavid J. Teece
Research quality and efficiency: an analysis of assessments and management issues in Dutch economics and business research programs.Social sciencesTom Groot, Teresa Garcia-Valderrama
Selective revealing in open innovation processes: the case of embedded Linux.Social sciencesJoachim Henkel
Socio-political factors and the failure of innovation policy in Croatia as a country in transition.Social sciencesJadranka Svarc
Strategic risk management using complementary assets: organizational capabilities and the commercialization of human genetic testing in the UK.Social sciencesPaul Nightingale, Michael M. Hopkins
Survivor: The role of innovation in firmsE survival.Social sciencesElena Cefis, Orietta Marsili
The challenge of greening technologiesuEnvironmental policy integration in Finnish technology policies.Social sciencesPaula Kivimaa, Per Mickwitz
The emergence of China as a leading nation in science.Social sciencesPing Zhou, Loet Leydesdorft
The ex ante assessment of knowledge spillovers: government R&D policy, economic incentives and private firm behavior.Social sciencesMaryann P. Feldman, Maryellen R. Kelley
The fruit flies of innovations: A taxonomy of innovative small firms.(innovation and technology development in small industries )Social sciencesJeroen P.J. de Jong, Orietta Marsili
The hygienic transition from cesspools to sewer systems (1840u1930): the dynamics of regime transformation.Social sciencesFrank W. Geels
The impact of stronger intellectual property rights on science and technology in developing countries.Social sciencesClemente Forero-Pineda
The impact of stronger intellectual property rights on science and technology in developing countries.Social sciencesClemente Forero-Pineda
The incidence of cross-licensing: a theory and new evidence on the firm and contract level determinants.Social sciencesSadao Nagaoka, Hyeog Ug Kwon
The innovative performance of in-house and contracted R&D in terms of patents and utility models.Social sciencesPilar Beneito
The logic of appropriability: from Schumpeter to Arrow to Teece.(Schumpeter A. Joseph, Kenneth J. Arrow and David J. Teece)Social sciencesSidney G. Winter
The network of innovators in Jena: an application of social network analysis.Social sciencesUwe 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 sciencesPatrick Llerena, Giovanni Dosi, Mauro Sylos Labini
The role of corporate scientists in innovation.Social sciencesRyuzo Furukawa, Akira Goto
The role of technological management as a source of innovation: evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms.Social sciencesElena Huergo
The soil sciences in India: policy lessons for agricultural innovation.Social sciencesRajeswari S. Raina, Sunita Sangar, Andrew J. Hall, V. Rasheed Sulaiman
The structure and evolution of industrial clusters: Transactions, technology and knowledge spillovers .Social sciencesPhilip McCann, Simona Iammarino
The value of innovation: the interaction of competition, R&D and IP.(intellectual property, European Patent Office)Social sciencesMark Rogers, Christine Greenhalgh
Toward a systematic framework for research on dominant designs, technological innovations, and industrial change.Social sciencesKoen Frenken, Johann Peter Murmann
Towards alternative trajectories? Reconfigurations in the Dutch electricity regime.Social sciencesRob P.J.M. Raven
Transformative technology and institutional transformation: Coevolution of biotechnology venture firms and the institutional framework in Japan.Social sciencesMichael J. Lynskey
Triple helix indicators of knowledge-based innovation systems: introduction to the special issue.Social sciencesLoet Leydesdorff, Martin Meyer
Universities and industrially relevant science: towards measurement models and indicators of entrepreneurial orientation.Social sciencesRobert J.W. Tijssen
University-industry interactions in applied research: the case of microelectronics.Social sciencesMargherita Balconi, Andrea Laboranti
University patenting and its effects on academic research: the emerging European evidence.Social sciencesAldo Geuna, Lionel J.J. Nesta
University spin-out companies and venture capital.Social sciencesMike 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 sciencesRejean Landry, Nabil Amara, Imad Rherrad
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