TOC: Res Policy
Introduction
Research Policy, 45(4)
STI and DUI innovation modes: Scientific-technological and context-specific nuances
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Does country-level R&D efficiency benefit from the collaboration network structure?
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The productivity of science & engineering PhD students hired from supervisors’ networks
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Radical or incremental: Where does R&D policy hit?
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The impact of the timing of patents on innovation performance
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