TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 37(10)
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Research Policy
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Knowledge dynamics out of balance: Knowledge biased, skewed and unmatched
–Wilfred Dolfsma, Cristina Chaminade and Jan Vang [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The technology clubs: The distribution of knowledge across nations
–Fulvio Castellacci and Daniele Archibugi [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Uneven domestic knowledge bases and the success of foreign firms in the USA
–Helena Barnard [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Globalisation of knowledge production and regional innovation policy: Supporting specialized hubs in the Bangalore software industry
–Cristina Chaminade and Jan Vang [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Resolving the knowledge paradox: Knowledge-spillover entrepreneurship and economic growth
–David B. Audretsch and Max Keilbach [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Currents and sub-currents in innovation flows: Explaining innovativeness using new-product announcements
–Wilfred Dolfsma and Gerben van der Panne [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Network embeddedness and the exploration of novel technologies: Technological distance, betweenness centrality and density
–Victor Gilsing, Bart Nooteboom, Wim Vanhaverbeke, Geert Duysters and Ad van den Oord [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Growing through copying: The negative consequences of innovation on franchise network growth
–Gabriel Szulanski and Robert J. Jensen [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Organizational knowledge creation and the generation of new product ideas: A behavioral approach
–Anja Schulze and Martin Hoegl [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Against the odds: Small firms in Australia successfully introducing new technology on construction projects
–Karen Manley [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Commercialization strategies of young biotechnology firms: An empirical analysis of the U.S. industry
–Silja Kasch and Michael Dowling [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Product innovation and the decision to invest in fixed capital assets: Evidence from an SME survey in six European Union member states
–Dimitris Skuras, Kyriaki Tsegenidi and Kostas Tsekouras [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Corporate governance and technological dynamism of Chinese firms in mobile telecommunications: A quantitative study
–Jing Cai and Andrew Tylecote [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Do subsidiaries of foreign MNEs invest more in R&D than domestic firms?
–C. Annique Un and Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Measuring the change in R&D efficiency of the Japanese pharmaceutical industry
–Akihiro Hashimoto and Shoko Haneda [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Analysing knowledge transfer channels between universities and industry: To what degree do sectors also matter?
–Rudi Bekkers and Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Close enough but not too far: Assessing the effects of university–industry research relationships and the rise of academic capitalism
–Rick Welsh, Leland Glenna, William Lacy and Dina Biscotti [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
University-industry knowledge and technology transfer in Switzerland: What university scientists think about co-operation with private enterprises
–Spyros Arvanitis, Ursina Kubli and Martin Woerter [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Engaging the scholar: Three types of academic consulting and their impact on universities and industry
–Markus Perkmann and Kathryn Walsh [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Does it matter where patent citations come from? Inventor vs. examiner citations in European patents
–Paola Criscuolo and Bart Verspagen [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Research tool patents and free-libre biotechnology: A suggested unified framework
–Julien Pénin and Jean-Pierre Wack [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Book Reviews
J. Atkinson-Grosjean, Public Science, Private Interests. Culture and Commerce in Canada’s Networks of Centres of Excellence , University of Toronto Press (2006) 269 pp., ISBN 13: 978-0-8020-8005-9, ISBN 10: 0-8020-8005-7.
–Alma Rocha-Lackiz [Publisher]
Gregory Tassey, The Technology Imperative , Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK (2007) pp. xii + 329, $135.00.
–Irene C. Makar [Publisher]
J. Whitford, The New Old Economy: Networks Institutions and the Organizational Transformation of American Manufacturing , Oxford University Press Inc., NY, USA (2005) ISBN 978-0-19-928601-0 228 pp., £35.00 Hardback.
–Yari Borbon-Galvez [Publisher]