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The use of patent databases by European small and medium-sized enterprises

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  • Arundel, A.

    (Maastricht University)

  • Steinmueller, E.

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Paper provided by Maastricht University in its series Open Access publications from Maastricht University with number urn:nbn:nl:ui:27-19062.

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Date of creation: 1998
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Publication status: Published in Technology analysis & strategic management (1998) v.10, p.157-173
Handle: RePEc:ner:maastr:urn:nbn:nl:ui:27-19062

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  1. Harhoff, Dietmar & Hoisl, Karin, 2006. "Everything you Always Wanted to Know About Inventors (But Never Asked): Evidence from the PatVal-EU Survey," Discussion Papers in Business Administration 1261, University of Munich, Munich School of Management.
  2. Masurel, Enno, 2005. "Use of Patent Information : Empirical Evidence from Innovative SMEs," Serie Research Memoranda 0002, VU University Amsterdam, Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Econometrics.
  3. Giuri, Paola & Mariani, Myriam & Brusoni, Stefano & Verspagen, Bart, 2007. "Inventors and invention processes in Europe: Results from the PatVal-EU survey," Open Access publications from Maastricht University urn:nbn:nl:ui:27-18011, Maastricht University.
  4. Geuna, Aldo & Anthony Arundel, 2003. "Proximity and the Use of Public Science by Innovate European Firms," Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2003 86, Royal Economic Society.
  5. Anthony Arundel & Aldo Geuna, 2001. "Does Proximity Matter for Knowledge Transfer from Public Institutes and Universities to Firms?," SPRU Working Paper Series 73, SPRU - Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex.
  6. André Luiz de Campos, 2010. "A demand side perspective on multinational corporations’ (MNC) university-industry links: the case of Unilever," SPRU Working Paper Series 186, SPRU - Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex.
  7. André Luiz de Campos, 2010. "A review of the influence of long-term patterns in research and technological development (R&D) formalisation on university-industry links," SPRU Working Paper Series 187, SPRU - Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex.

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