TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 37(8)
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Research Policy
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Introduction to special section on university–industry linkages: The significance of tacit knowledge and the role of intermediaries
–Fumio Kodama, Shahid Yusuf and Kaoru Nabeshima [Publisher]
Intermediating knowledge exchange between universities and businesses
–Shahid Yusuf [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Universities and regional economic development: The entrepreneurial University of Waterloo
–Allison Bramwell and David A. Wolfe [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Building an innovation hub: A case study of the transformation of university roles in regional technological and economic development
–Jan Youtie and Philip Shapira [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Mid-range universities’ linkages with industry: Knowledge types and the role of intermediaries
–Mike Wright, Bart Clarysse, Andy Lockett and Mirjam Knockaert [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The role of intermediation and absorptive capacity in facilitating university–industry linkages—An empirical study of TAMA in Japan
–Toshihiro Kodama [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
University–industry engagement: The formation of the Knowledge Integration Community (KIC) model at the Cambridge-MIT Institute
–Edward B. Acworth [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
A resource-based view on the interactions of university researchers
–Frank J. van Rijnsoever, Laurens K. Hessels and Rens L.J. Vandeberg [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Academic organizations and new industrial fields: Berkeley and Stanford after the rise of biotechnology
–Simcha Jong [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Sources of innovation and industry–university interaction: Evidence from Spanish firms
–Agustí Segarra-Blasco and Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The power of integrality: Linkages between product architecture, innovation, and industry structure
–Sebastian K. Fixson and Jin-Kyu Park [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The relationship between technology, innovation, and firm performance—Empirical evidence from e-business in Europe
–Philipp Koellinger [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The role of inter-organizational relationships in the development of patents: A knowledge-based approach
–Mona Weck and Kirsimarja Blomqvist [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Formal and informal interorganizational learning within strategic alliances
–Martyna Janowicz-Panjaitan and Niels G. Noorderhaven [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Revealing dynamics and consequences of fit and misfit between formal and informal networks in multi-institutional product development collaborations
–J. Kratzer, Hans G. Gemuenden and Christopher Lettl [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Geographical amplitude in the international generation of technology: Present situation and business determinants
–María A. Quintás, Xosé H. Vázquez, José M. García and Gloria Caballero [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Financial constraints in innovation projects: When is less more?
–Martin Hoegl, Michael Gibbert and David Mazursky [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The private finance initiative, project form and design innovationThe UK’s hospitals programme
–James Barlow and Martina Köberle-Gaiser [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The effectiveness of subsidies revisited: Accounting for wage and employment effects in business R&D?
–Guntram B. Wolff and Volker Reinthaler [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Book Review
M. Fransman, The New ICT Ecosystem: Implications for Europe , Kokoro, Edinburgh (2008) 260 pp., Price: £18.90, ISBN: 0955771013. Pages 1413-1414
–Cristiano Antonelli [Publisher]