TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 37(5)
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Research Policy
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The performativity of routines: Theorising the influence of artefacts and distributed agencies on routines dynamics
–Luciana D’Adderio [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Thinking about technology: Applying a cognitive lens to technical change
–Sarah Kaplan and Mary Tripsas [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Two for the price of one?Additionality effects of R&D subsidies: A comparison between Flanders and Germany
–Kris Aerts and Tobias Schmidt [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Policies for science, technology and innovation: Translating rationales into regional policies in a multi-level setting
–Manuel Laranja, Elvira Uyarra and Kieron Flanagan [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The dispersion of technology and income in Europe: Evolution and mutual relationship across regions
–Carlos Mulas-Granados and Ismael Sanz [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
A regional approach to study technology transfer through foreign direct investment: The electronics industry in two Mexican regions
–Ramón Padilla-Pérez [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Regional knowledge spillovers: Fact or artifact?
–Gottfried Tappeiner, Christoph Hauser and Janette Walde [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Enhancing research collaborations: Three key management challenges
–Gabriele Bammer [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Across institutional boundaries?Research collaboration in German public sector nanoscience
–Thomas Heinze and Stefan Kuhlmann [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
University research centers and the composition of research collaborations?
–P. Craig Boardman and Elizabeth A. Corley [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Commercializing the laboratory: Faculty patenting and the open science environment
–Kira R. Fabrizio and Alberto Di Minin [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The value of U.S. patents by owner and patent characteristics
–James Bessen [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Internal sequential innovations: How does interrelatedness affect patent renewal?
–Kun Liu, Jonathan Arthurs, John Cullen and Roger Alexander [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Book Reviews
G.M. de Castro, P.L. Sáez, J.E.N. López and R.G. Dorado, Knowledge Creation Processes: Theory and Empirical Evidence from Knowledge-intensive Firms , Palgrave Macmillan (2007) ISBN 0230013627 256 pp., £55.00.
–Dave Francis [Publisher]
E. Lorenz and B.-A. Lundvall, How Europe’s Economies Learn. Coordinating Competing Models , Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK (2006) 470 pp., £68.00, ISBN: 13: 978-0199203192.
–Stefano Sirilli [Publisher]
R.J. DeFillipi, M.B. Arthur and V.J. Lindsay, Knowledge at Work: Creative Collaboration in the Global Economy , Blackwell Publishing (2006) ISBN 1-4051-0756-1 276 pp., Price: £19.99 retail price.
–Matias Ramirez [Publisher]