TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 37(6/7)
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Research Policy
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Technological paradigms, regimes and trajectories: Manufacturing and service industries in a new taxonomy of sectoral patterns of innovation
–Fulvio Castellacci [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Liberalisation and R&D in network industries: The case of the electricity industry
–Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Pollitt [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Attitudes to innovation in peripheral economic regions
–Daniel Coronado, Manuel Acosta and Ana Fernández [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Knowledge translation and research careers: Mode I and Mode II activity among health researchers
–Carole A. Estabrooks, Peter Norton, Judy M. Birdsell, Mandi S. Newton, Adeniyi J. Adewale and Richard Thornley [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Beyond industry–university links: Sourcing knowledge for innovation from consultants, private research organisations and the public science-base
–Bruce S. Tether and Abdelouahid Tajar [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
‘The tyranny of distance’: Biotechnology networks and clusters in the antipodes
–Michael Gilding [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
How much do specialists have to learn from each other when they jointly develop radical product innovations?
–Christina Schmickl and Alfred Kieser [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Modelling the innovation value chain
–Stephen Roper, Jun Du and James H. Love [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
R&D intensity, value appropriation and integration patterns within organizational boundaries
–Niron Hashai and Tamar Almor [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Pendency and grant ratios of invention patents: A comparative study of the US and China
–Deli Yang [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Antecedents of corporate spin-offs in Spain: A resource-based approach
–Félix López Iturriaga and Natalia Martín Cruz [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Public policies towards Research Joint Venture: Institutional design and participants’ characteristics
–Pedro L. Marín and Georges Siotis [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
R&D, higher education and regional growth: Uneven linkages among European regions
–Alessandro Sterlacchini [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Inventive and uninventive clusters: The case of Canadian biotechnology
–Barak S. Aharonson, Joel A.C. Baum and Anne Plunket [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Book Review
Linda Jakobson, Editor, Innovation with Chinese Characteristics, High-Tech Research in China, Palgrave Macmillan/Finish Institute of International Affairs, Hampshire UK/New York, USA (2007) ISBN 978-0-230-00692-8 172 pp., Hardback, Price: £55.
–Shulin Gu [Publisher]