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October 2008, Volume 37, Issue 9
- 1602-1615 Digital disciplinary differences: An analysis of computer-mediated science and 'Mode 2' knowledge production
by Heimeriks, Gaston & van den Besselaar, Peter & Frenken, Koen
- 1616-1629 Implications of managerial control on performance of Dutch academic (bio)medical and health research groups
by van der Weijden, Inge & de Gilder, Dick & Groenewegen, Peter & Klasen, Eduard
- 1630-1642 Technology, security, and policy implications of future transatlantic partnerships in space: Lessons from Galileo
by Zervos, Vasilis & Siegel, Donald S.
- 1643-1644 M. Kogan, M. Henkel and S. Hanney, Government and Research: Thirty Years of Evolution , Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (2006) 247 p., £71.50, ISBN: 978-1-4020-4444-1
by Ellis, Josie
- 1645-1646 T. Gossling, L. Oerlemans and R. Jansen, Editors, Inside Networks: A Process View on Multi-organisational Partnerships, Alliances and Networks, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA (2007) ISBN 978-1-84542-784-9 320 pp., Hardback, Price: £69.95
by Giuliani, Elisa
- 1647-1648 Localised Technological Change, Towards the Economics of Complexity Cristiano Antonelli. Routledge (2008). 405 pp., Price: £85.00 (hbk), ISBN: 10-0415426839
by Le Bas, Christian
- 1649-1650 Bengt Hultqvist, Space, Science and Me ESA Publications Division , European Space Agency, Noordwijk, The Netherlands (2003) 180 pp., Price: [euro]30, ISBN: 92-9092-996-0
by White, Carol
- 1651-1652 A. Jasinski, Editor, Transition Economies in the European Research and Innovation Area. New Challenges for their Science and Technology, WWZ, Warzaw (2004) 332 pp., ISBN: 83-89069-96-2
by Rousseva, Rossitza
- 1653-1654 Corrigendum to "Beyond industry-university links: Sourcing knowledge for innovation from consultants, private research organisations and the public science-base" [Res. Policy 37 (2008) 1079-1095]
by Tether, Bruce S. & Tajar, Abdelouahid
September 2008, Volume 37, Issue 8
- 1165-1166 Introduction to special section on university-industry linkages: The significance of tacit knowledge and the role of intermediaries
by Kodama, Fumio & Yusuf, Shahid & Nabeshima, Kaoru
- 1167-1174 Intermediating knowledge exchange between universities and businesses
by Yusuf, Shahid
- 1175-1187 Universities and regional economic development: The entrepreneurial University of Waterloo
by Bramwell, Allison & Wolfe, David A.
- 1188-1204 Building an innovation hub: A case study of the transformation of university roles in regional technological and economic development
by Youtie, Jan & Shapira, Philip
- 1205-1223 Mid-range universities' linkages with industry: Knowledge types and the role of intermediaries
by Wright, Mike & Clarysse, Bart & Lockett, Andy & Knockaert, Mirjam
- 1224-1240 The role of intermediation and absorptive capacity in facilitating university-industry linkages--An empirical study of TAMA in Japan
by Kodama, Toshihiro
- 1241-1254 University-industry engagement: The formation of the Knowledge Integration Community (KIC) model at the Cambridge-MIT Institute
by Acworth, Edward B.
- 1255-1266 A resource-based view on the interactions of university researchers
by van Rijnsoever, Frank J. & Hessels, Laurens K. & Vandeberg, Rens L.J.
- 1267-1282 Academic organizations and new industrial fields: Berkeley and Stanford after the rise of biotechnology
by Jong, Simcha
- 1283-1295 Sources of innovation and industry-university interaction: Evidence from Spanish firms
by Segarra-Blasco, Agusti & Arauzo-Carod, Josep-Maria
- 1296-1316 The power of integrality: Linkages between product architecture, innovation, and industry structure
by Fixson, Sebastian K. & Park, Jin-Kyu
- 1317-1328 The relationship between technology, innovation, and firm performance--Empirical evidence from e-business in Europe
by Koellinger, Philipp
- 1329-1336 The role of inter-organizational relationships in the development of patents: A knowledge-based approach
by Weck, Mona & Blomqvist, Kirsimarja
- 1337-1355 Formal and informal interorganizational learning within strategic alliances
by Janowicz-Panjaitan, Martyna & Noorderhaven, Niels G.
- 1356-1370 Revealing dynamics and consequences of fit and misfit between formal and informal networks in multi-institutional product development collaborations
by Kratzer, J. & Gemuenden, Hans G. & Lettl, Christopher
- 1371-1381 Geographical amplitude in the international generation of technology: Present situation and business determinants
by Quintás, Maria A. & Vázquez, Xosé H. & Garcia, José M. & Caballero, Gloria
- 1382-1391 Financial constraints in innovation projects: When is less more?
by Hoegl, Martin & Gibbert, Michael & Mazursky, David
- 1392-1402 The private finance initiative, project form and design innovation: The UK's hospitals programme
by Barlow, James & Köberle-Gaiser, Martina
- 1403-1412 The effectiveness of subsidies revisited: Accounting for wage and employment effects in business R&D
by Wolff, Guntram B. & Reinthaler, Volker
- 1413-1414 M. Fransman, The New ICT Ecosystem: Implications for Europe , Kokoro, Edinburgh (2008) 260 pp., Price: £18.90, ISBN: 0955771013
by Antonelli, Cristiano
July 2008, Volume 37, Issue 6-7
- 961-977 Modelling the innovation value chain
by Roper, Stephen & Du, Jun & Love, James H.
- 978-994 Technological paradigms, regimes and trajectories: Manufacturing and service industries in a new taxonomy of sectoral patterns of innovation
by Castellacci, Fulvio
- 995-1008 Liberalisation and R&D in network industries: The case of the electricity industry
by Jamasb, Tooraj & Pollitt, Michael
- 1009-1021 Attitudes to innovation in peripheral economic regions
by Coronado, Daniel & Acosta, Manuel & Fernández, Ana
- 1022-1034 R&D intensity, value appropriation and integration patterns within organizational boundaries
by Hashai, Niron & Almor, Tamar
- 1035-1046 Pendency and grant ratios of invention patents: A comparative study of the US and China
by Yang, Deli
- 1047-1056 Antecedents of corporate spin-offs in Spain: A resource-based approach
by López Iturriaga, Félix & Martin Cruz, Natalia
- 1057-1065 Public policies towards Research Joint Venture: Institutional design and participants' characteristics
by Marin, Pedro L. & Siotis, Georges
- 1066-1078 Knowledge translation and research careers: Mode I and Mode II activity among health researchers
by Estabrooks, Carole A. & Norton, Peter & Birdsell, Judy M. & Newton, Mandi S. & Adewale, Adeniyi J. & Thornley, Richard
- 1079-1095 Beyond industry-university links: Sourcing knowledge for innovation from consultants, private research organisations and the public science-base
by Tether, Bruce S. & Tajar, Abdelouahid
- 1096-1107 R&D, higher education and regional growth: Uneven linkages among European regions
by Sterlacchini, Alessandro
- 1108-1131 Inventive and uninventive clusters: The case of Canadian biotechnology
by Aharonson, Barak S. & Baum, Joel A.C. & Plunket, Anne
- 1132-1144 'The tyranny of distance': Biotechnology networks and clusters in the antipodes
by Gilding, Michael
- 1145-1146 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
by Gu, Shulin
- 1148-1163 How much do specialists have to learn from each other when they jointly develop radical product innovations?
by Schmickl, Christina & Kieser, Alfred
June 2008, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 769-789 The performativity of routines: Theorising the influence of artefacts and distributed agencies on routines dynamics
by D'Adderio, Luciana
- 790-805 Thinking about technology: Applying a cognitive lens to technical change
by Kaplan, Sarah & Tripsas, Mary
- 806-822 Two for the price of one?: Additionality effects of R&D subsidies: A comparison between Flanders and Germany
by Aerts, Kris & Schmidt, Tobias
- 823-835 Policies for science, technology and innovation: Translating rationales into regional policies in a multi-level setting
by Laranja, Manuel & Uyarra, Elvira & Flanagan, Kieron
- 836-848 The dispersion of technology and income in Europe: Evolution and mutual relationship across regions
by Mulas-Granados, Carlos & Sanz, Ismael
- 849-860 A regional approach to study technology transfer through foreign direct investment: The electronics industry in two Mexican regions
by Padilla-Pérez, Ramón
- 861-874 Regional knowledge spillovers: Fact or artifact?
by Tappeiner, Gottfried & Hauser, Christoph & Walde, Janette
- 875-887 Enhancing research collaborations: Three key management challenges
by Bammer, Gabriele
- 888-899 Across institutional boundaries?: Research collaboration in German public sector nanoscience
by Heinze, Thomas & Kuhlmann, Stefan
- 900-913 University research centers and the composition of research collaborations
by Boardman, P. Craig & Corley, Elizabeth A.
- 914-931 Commercializing the laboratory: Faculty patenting and the open science environment
by Fabrizio, Kira R. & Di Minin, Alberto
- 932-945 The value of U.S. patents by owner and patent characteristics
by Bessen, James
- 946-953 Internal sequential innovations: How does interrelatedness affect patent renewal?
by Liu, Kun & Arthurs, Jonathan & Cullen, John & Alexander, Roger
- 954-955 G.M. de Castro, P.L. Sáez, J.E.N. López and R.G. Dorado, Knowledge Creation Processes: Theory and Empirical Evidence from Knowledge-intensive Firms , Palgrave Macmillan (2007) ISBN 0230013627 256 pp., £55.00
by Francis, Dave
- 956-957 E. Lorenz and B.-A. Lundvall, How Europe's Economies Learn. Coordinating Competing Models , Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK (2006) 470 pp., £68.00, ISBN: 13: 978-0199203192
by Sirilli, Stefano
- 958-959 R.J. DeFillipi, M.B. Arthur and V.J. Lindsay, Knowledge at Work: Creative Collaboration in the Global Economy , Blackwell Publishing (2006) ISBN 1-4051-0756-1 276 pp., Price: £19.99 retail price
by Ramirez, Matias
May 2008, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 565-579 An empirical study of scientific production: A cross country analysis, 1981-2002
by Crespi, Gustavo A. & Geuna, Aldo
- 580-595 Decline of the center: The decentralizing process of knowledge transfer of Chinese universities from 1985 to 2004
by Hong, Wei
- 596-615 Technological innovation systems and the multi-level perspective: Towards an integrated framework
by Markard, Jochen & Truffer, Bernhard
- 616-632 The effect of external and internal factors on firms' product innovation
by Vega-Jurado, Jaider & Gutiérrez-Gracia, Antonio & Fernández-de-Lucio, Ignacio & Manjarrés-Henriquez, Liney
- 633-648 Innovation and firm growth in high-tech sectors: A quantile regression approach
by Coad, Alex & Rao, Rekha
- 649-672 A neo-Schumpeterian model of health services innovation
by Windrum, Paul & Garcia-Goñi, Manuel
- 673-689 Regulatory policy, value of knowledge assets and innovation strategy: The case of the Orphan Drug Act
by Rzakhanov, Zaur
- 690-705 From transaction to transformation costs: The case of Polaroid's SX-70 camera
by Garud, Raghu & Munir, Kamal
- 706-719 The diffusion of ADSL and costs of switching Internet providers in the broadband industry: Evidence from the French case
by Krafft, Jackie & Salies, Evens
- 720-739 The organisational-cooperation mode of innovation and its prominence amongst European service firms
by Tether, Bruce S. & Tajar, Abdelouahid
- 740-760 Re-thinking new knowledge production: A literature review and a research agenda
by Hessels, Laurens K. & van Lente, Harro
- 761-766 International patent protection: 1960-2005
by Park, Walter G.
- 767-768 Peter W.B. Phillips, Governing Transformative Technological Innovation: Who's in Charge? , Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK/Northampton, MA, USA (2007) 310 pp., Hardback, Price: £75, ISBN: 987 1 84720 237 6
by Millstone, Erik
April 2008, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 371-389 Do public subsidies stimulate private R&D spending?
by González, Xulia & Pazó, Consuelo
- 390-406 The maturation of global corporate R&D: Evidence from the activity of U.S. foreign subsidiaries
by Hegde, Deepak & Hicks, Diana
- 407-429 Analyzing the functional dynamics of technological innovation systems: A scheme of analysis
by Bergek, Anna & Jacobsson, Staffan & Carlsson, Bo & Lindmark, Sven & Rickne, Annika
- 430-445 The evolving nature of Taiwan's national innovation system: The case of biotechnology innovation networks
by Dodgson, Mark & Mathews, John & Kastelle, Tim & Hu, Mei-Chih
- 446-459 Trade-related influences, foreign intellectual property rights and outbound international patenting
by Yang, Chih-Hai & Kuo, Nai-Fong
- 460-472 Institutionalizing end-user demand steering in agricultural R&D: Farmer levy funding of R&D in The Netherlands
by Klerkx, Laurens & Leeuwis, Cees
- 473-491 How much do specialists have to learn from each other when they jointly develop radical product innovations?
by Schmickl, Christina & Kieser, Alfred
- 492-507 Innovative competence, exploration and exploitation: The influence of technological diversification
by Quintana-Garcia, Cristina & Benavides-Velasco, Carlos A.
- 508-529 Technological paradigms and complex technical systems--The case of Smart Homes
by Peine, Alexander
- 530-544 What determines overseas R&D activities? The case of Japanese multinational firms
by Shimizutani, Satoshi & Todo, Yasuyuki
- 545-564 Inter- and intra-firm diffusion of technology: The example of E-commerce: An analysis based on Swiss firm-level data
by Hollenstein, Heinz & Woerter, Martin
March 2008, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 177-193 Harnessing the hackers: The emergence and exploitation of Outlaw Innovation
by Flowers, Stephen
- 194-209 Technology acquisition channels and industry performance: An industry-level analysis of Chinese large- and medium-size manufacturing enterprises
by Bin, Guo
- 210-224 Speciation through entrepreneurial spin-off: The Acorn-ARM story
by Garnsey, Elizabeth & Lorenzoni, Gianni & Ferriani, Simone
- 225-239 Under what conditions do firms benefit from the research efforts of other organizations?
by Kafouros, Mario I. & Buckley, Peter J.
- 240-257 The impact of firm participation in R&D programmes on R&D partnerships
by Busom, Isabel & Fernández-Ribas, Andrea
- 258-275 R&D support programs in developing countries: The Turkish experience
by Özçelik, Emre & Taymaz, Erol
- 276-293 Academic capabilities in developing countries--A conceptual framework with empirical illustrations from Thailand
by Liefner, Ingo & Schiller, Daniel
- 294-308 R&D internationalization, R&D collaboration and public knowledge institutions in small economies: Evidence from Finland and the Netherlands
by van Beers, Cees & Berghäll, Elina & Poot, Tom
- 309-329 Innovation spaces: Workspace planning and innovation in U.S. university research centers
by Toker, Umut & Gray, Denis O.
- 330-352 Galileo's stream: A framework for understanding knowledge production
by Tsao, J.Y. & Boyack, K.W. & Coltrin, M.E. & Turnley, J.G. & Gauster, W.B.
- 353-369 Knowing in action: Beyond communities of practice
by Amin, Ash & Roberts, Joanne
February 2008, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-11 What enables rapid economic progress: What are the needed institutions
by Nelson, Richard R.
- 12-28 In search of a useful theory of the productive potential of intellectual property rights
by Andersen, Birgitte & Konzelmann, Sue
- 29-40 The Bayh-Dole Act and university research and development
by Rafferty, Matthew
- 41-58 The effect of government contracting on academic research: Does the source of funding affect scientific output
by Goldfarb, Brent
- 59-76 First- and second-order additionality and learning outcomes in collaborative R&D programs
by Autio, Erkko & Kanninen, Sami & Gustafsson, Robin
- 77-96 Distributed R&D, cross-regional knowledge integration and quality of innovative output
by Singh, Jasjit
- 97-114 Technological flows and choice of joint ventures in technology alliances
by Garcia-Canal, Esteban & Valdes-Llaneza, Ana & Sanchez-Lorda, Pablo
- 115-130 The development of a user network as a way to re-launch an unwanted product
by Harrison, Debbie & Waluszewski, Alexandra
- 131-148 Sources of differences in the pattern of adoption of organizational and managerial innovations from early to late 1990s, in the UK
by Bodas Freitas, Isabel Maria
- 149-162 Innovation persistence: Survey and case-study evidence
by Roper, Stephen & Hewitt-Dundas, Nola
- 163-173 Determinants of environmental innovation--New evidence from German panel data sources
by Horbach, Jens
- 174-175 E. Lee and M. Vivarelli, Editors, Globalization, Employment and Income Distribution in Developing Countries, Palgrave McMillan, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire (UK) and New York (USA) (2006) ISBN 978-0230007833 272 pp., Hardcover, Price: [pound sign]65.00
by Ortega-Argiles, Raquel
December 2007, Volume 36, Issue 10
- 1483-1495 A tale of two literatures: Transaction costs and property rights in innovation outsourcing
by Gooroochurn, Nishaal & Hanley, Aoife
- 1496-1511 Strategic repositioning by means of alliance networks: The case of IBM
by Dittrich, Koen & Duysters, Geert & de Man, Ard-Pieter
- 1512-1528 Public research institutions and economic catch-up
by Mazzoleni, Roberto & Nelson, Richard R.
- 1529-1544 Determinants of successful R&D cooperation in Japanese small businesses: The impact of organizational and contractual characteristics
by Okamuro, Hiroyuki
- 1545-1558 Innovation activities, use of appropriation instruments and absorptive capacity: Evidence from Spanish firms
by Arbussa, Anna & Coenders, Germa
- 1559-1574 A systems-based approach to industry classification
by Dalziel, Margaret
- 1575-1586 From planning to mature: On the success of open source projects
by Comino, Stefano & Manenti, Fabio M. & Parisi, Maria Laura
- 1587-1602 On the relationship between environmental management, environmental innovation and patenting: Evidence from German manufacturing firms
by Wagner, Marcus
- 1603-1619 Making knowledge visible: Using expert yellow pages to map capabilities in professional services firms
by Criscuolo, Paola & Salter, Ammon & Sheehan, Tony
- 1620-1634 Coordination costs and project outcomes in multi-university collaborations
by Cummings, Jonathon N. & Kiesler, Sara
- 1635-1654 Biosecurity, bioterrorism and the governance of science: The increasing convergence of science and security policy
by McLeish, Caitriona & Nightingale, Paul
- 1655-1665 A regional comparison of enterprise patent holdings: A study of British and Irish data
by Mainwaring, Lynn & Moore, Nigel J. & Murphy, Philip D.
- 1666-1667 Davide Castellani and Antonello Zanfei, Multinational Firms, Innovation and Productivity , Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA (2006) ISBN 1-84542-198-1 249 pp., [pound sign]59.95 hardback, [pound sign]25.00 paperback
by Iammarino, Simona
- 1668-1672 The simple economics of Richard Nelson: A review essay
by Mokyr, Joel
November 2007, Volume 36, Issue 9
- 1295-1313 University-industry linkages in the UK: What are the factors underlying the variety of interactions with industry?
by D'Este, P. & Patel, P.
- 1314-1334 A bridge over troubled waters: Bridging organisations and entrepreneurial opportunities in emerging sectors
by Sapsed, Jonathan & Grantham, Andrew & DeFillippi, Robert
- 1335-1356 Upgrading the technological capabilities of foreign transnational subsidiaries in developing countries: The case of electronics in Thailand
by Hobday, Michael & Rush, Howard
- 1357-1371 Innovation and R&D spillover effects in Spanish regions: A spatial approach
by Cabrer-Borras, Bernardi & Serrano-Domingo, Guadalupe
- 1372-1387 Reducing the demand uncertainties at the fuzzy-front-end of developing new online services
by Ozer, Muammer
- 1388-1403 Science, accounting and statistics: The input-output framework
by Godin, Benoit
- 1404-1430 Measuring patent assessment quality--Analyzing the degree and kind of (in)consistency in patent offices' decision making
by Burke, Paul F. & Reitzig, Markus
- 1431-1442 Construction of a Japanese Patent Database and a first look at Japanese patenting activities
by Goto, Akira & Motohashi, Kazuyuki
- 1443-1464 R&D spillovers from subsidized firms that fail: Tracing knowledge by following employees across firms
by Moen, Jarle
- 1465-1482 Industrial R&D as a national policy: Horizontal technology policies and industry-state co-evolution in the growth of the Israeli software industry
by Breznitz, Dan
October 2007, Volume 36, Issue 8
- 1105-1106 Inventors and invention processes in Europe: Results from the PatVal-EU survey
by Giuri, Paola & Mariani, Myriam
- 1107-1127 Inventors and invention processes in Europe: Results from the PatVal-EU survey
by Giuri, Paola & Mariani, Myriam & Brusoni, Stefano & Crespi, Gustavo & Francoz, Dominique & Gambardella, Alfonso & Garcia-Fontes, Walter & Geuna, Aldo & Gonzales, Raul & Harhoff, Dietmar & Hoisl, Karin & Le Bas, Christian & Luzzi, Alessandra & Magazzini, Laura & Nesta, Lionel & Nomaler, Onder & Palomeras, Neus & Patel, Pari & Romanelli, Marzia & Verspagen, Bart
- 1128-1142 "Stacking" and "picking" inventions: The patenting behavior of European inventors
by Mariani, Myriam & Romanelli, Marzia
- 1143-1162 Institutionalized incentives for ingenuity--Patent value and the German Employees' Inventions Act
by Harhoff, Dietmar & Hoisl, Karin
- 1163-1183 The market for patents in Europe
by Gambardella, Alfonso & Giuri, Paola & Luzzi, Alessandra
- 1184-1203 Where excludability matters: Material versus intellectual property in academic biomedical research
by Walsh, John P. & Cohen, Wesley M. & Cho, Charlene
- 1204-1220 Investigating the interaction and mutual dependence between science and technology
by Chaves, Catari Vilela & Moro, Sueli
- 1221-1238 What exactly are technological regimes?: Intra-industry heterogeneity in the organization of innovation activities
by Leiponen, Aija & Drejer, Ina
- 1239-1250 A view from the coal face: UK research student perceptions of successful and unsuccessful collaborative projects
by Butcher, Juliette & Jeffrey, Paul
- 1251-1260 China's innovation system reform and growing industry and science linkages
by Motohashi, Kazuyuki & Yun, Xiao
- 1261-1274 New institutional policies for university-industry links in Japan
by Woolgar, Lee
- 1275-1287 What factors determine the mode of overseas R&D by multinationals? Empirical evidence
by Ito, Banri & Wakasugi, Ryuhei
September 2007, Volume 36, Issue 7
- 905-911 Keeping plagiarism at bay--A salutary tale
by Martin, Ben R.
- 912-911 Retraction notice to `Estimating demand for SDI-related spin-off technologies' [Res. Policy 22 (1) (1993) 73-80]
by Gottinger, Hans W.
- 913-929 Profit distribution and compensation structures in publicly and privately funded hybrid venture capital funds
by Jaaskelainen, Mikko & Maula, Markku & Murray, Gordon
- 930-948 Fishing upstream: Firm innovation strategy and university research alliances
by Bercovitz, Janet E.L. & Feldman, Maryann P.
- 949-963 Public procurement and innovation--Resurrecting the demand side
by Edler, Jakob & Georghiou, Luke
- 964-979 The impact of R&D spillovers on UK manufacturing TFP: A dynamic panel approach
by Anon Higon, Dolores
- 980-999 On the value of project safeguards: Embedding real options in complex products and systems
by Gil, Nuno
- 1000-1015 Double-boom cycles and the comeback of science-push and market-pull
by Schmoch, Ulrich
- 1016-1034 Optimal cognitive distance and absorptive capacity
by Nooteboom, Bart & Van Haverbeke, Wim & Duysters, Geert & Gilsing, Victor & van den Oord, Ad
- 1035-1051 The determinants of research output and impact: A study of Mexican researchers
by Gonzalez-Brambila, Claudia & Veloso, Francisco M.
- 1052-1069 Commercialization of patents and external financing during the R&D phase
by Svensson, Roger
- 1070-1087 Co-evolution of physical and social technologies in clinical practice: The case of HIV treatments
by Merito, Monica & Bonaccorsi, Andrea
- 1088-1099 Techno therapy or nurtured niches? Technology studies and the evaluation of radical innovations
by Hommels, Anique & Peters, Peter & Bijker, Wiebe E.
- 1100-1101 Comment on `Techno therapy or nurtured niches?' by Hommels et al. [Res. Policy 36 (7) (2007)]
by Geels, Frank W. & Schot, Johan
- 1102-1103 Reply to Geels and Schot
by Hommels, Anique & Peters, Peter & Bijker, Wiebe E.
July 2007, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 807-812 Understanding the emergence and deployment of "nano" S&T
by Bozeman, Barry & Laredo, Philippe & Mangematin, Vincent
- 813-831 Institutional complementarity and inventive performance in nano science and technology
by Bonaccorsi, Andrea & Thoma, Grid
- 832-849 The nanotech versus the biotech revolution: Sources of productivity in incumbent firm research
by Rothaermel, Frank T. & Thursby, Marie
- 850-863 Minerva unbound: Knowledge stocks, knowledge flows and new knowledge production
by Zucker, Lynne G. & Darby, Michael R. & Furner, Jonathan & Liu, Robert C. & Ma, Hongyan
- 864-870 Diversification and hybridization in firm knowledge bases in nanotechnologies
by Avenel, E. & Favier, A.V. & Ma, S. & Mangematin, V. & Rieu, C.
- 871-879 Technological agglomeration and the emergence of clusters and networks in nanotechnology
by Robinson, Douglas K.R. & Rip, Arie & Mangematin, Vincent
- 880-886 China's emerging presence in nanoscience and nanotechnology: A comparative bibliometric study of several nanoscience `giants'
by Guan, Jiancheng & Ma, Nan
- 887-892 The small size of the small scale market: The early-stage labor market for highly skilled nanotechnology workers
by Stephan, Paula & Black, Grant C. & Chang, Tanwin
- 893-903 Data search strategy for science and technology emergence: A scalable and evolutionary query for nanotechnology tracking
by Mogoutov, Andrei & Kahane, Bernard
June 2007, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 591-604 The short-run price-performance dynamics of microcomputer technologies
by Westland, J. Christopher & See-To, Eric Wing Kuen
- 605-618 Internet entrepreneurship: Social capital, human capital, and performance of Internet ventures in China
by Batjargal, Bat
- 619-636 Tracing mobile inventors--The causality between inventor mobility and inventor productivity
by Hoisl, Karin
- 637-651 Public provision of sales contingent claims backed finance to SMEs: A policy alternative
by Kaivanto, Kim & Stoneman, Paul
- 652-664 The endogenous relationship between innovation and diversification, and the impact of technological resources on the form of diversification
by Rodriguez-Duarte, Antonio & Sandulli, Francesco D. & Minguela-Rata, Beatriz & Lopez-Sanchez, Jose Ignacio
- 665-679 Measuring the effects of public support schemes on firms' innovation activities: Survey evidence from Austria
by Falk, Rahel
- 680-693 Forms of knowledge and modes of innovation
by Jensen, Morten Berg & Johnson, Bjorn & Lorenz, Edward & Lundvall, Bengt Ake
- 694-707 Impacts of grants and contracts on academic researchers' interactions with industry
by Bozeman, Barry & Gaughan, Monica
- 708-721 New wine in old bottles: Technological diffusion in developed economies
by Robertson, Paul L. & Patel, Parimal R.
- 722-741 Experienced entrepreneurial founders, organizational capital, and venture capital funding
by Hsu, David H.
- 742-757 Market-level information and the diffusion of competing technologies: An exploratory analysis of the LAN industry
by Theoharakis, Vasilis & Vakratsas, Demetrios & Wong, Veronica
- 758-767 Effects of R&D and networking on the export decision of Japanese firms
by Tomiura, Eiichi
- 768-788 Entrepreneurs from technology-based universities: Evidence from MIT
by Hsu, David H. & Roberts, Edward B. & Eesley, Charles E.
- 789-806 Mapping evolutionary trajectories: Applications to the growth and transformation of medical knowledge
by Mina, A. & Ramlogan, R. & Tampubolon, G. & Metcalfe, J.S.
May 2007, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 433-437 Biotechnology: Its origins, organization, and outputs
by Ebers, Mark & Powell, Walter W.
- 438-455 How do technology clusters emerge and become sustainable?: Social network formation and inter-firm mobility within the San Diego biotechnology cluster
by Casper, Steven
- 456-476 From divergent meanings to common practices: The early institutionalization of technology transfer in the life sciences at Stanford University
by Colyvas, Jeannette A.
- 477-498 Vertical alliance networks: The case of university-biotechnology-pharmaceutical alliance chains
by Stuart, Toby E. & Ozdemir, Salih Zeki & Ding, Waverly W.
- 499-514 Where do alliances come from?: The effects of upper echelons on alliance formation
by Kim, Jerry W. & Higgins, Monica C.
- 515-528 Technological knowledge base, R&D organization structure and alliance formation: Evidence from the biopharmaceutical industry
by Zhang, Jing & Baden-Fuller, Charles & Mangematin, Vincent
- 529-547 Modes of organizing biomedical innovation in the UK and US and the role of integrative and relational capabilities
by Swan, Jacky & Goussevskaia, Anna & Newell, Sue & Robertson, Maxine & Bresnen, Mike & Obembe, Ademola
- 548-565 Shareholder returns and the exploration-exploitation dilemma: R&D announcements by biotechnology firms
by Mc Namara, Peter & Baden-Fuller, Charles
- 566-589 The myth of the biotech revolution: An assessment of technological, clinical and organisational change
by Hopkins, Michael M. & Martin, Paul A. & Nightingale, Paul & Kraft, Alison & Mahdi, Surya
April 2007, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 303-319 If star scientists do not patent: The effect of productivity, basicness and impact on the decision to patent in the academic world
by Calderini, Mario & Franzoni, Chiara & Vezzulli, Andrea
- 320-335 Inheriting knowledge and sustaining relationships: What stimulates the innovative performance of small software firms in the Netherlands?
by Weterings, Anet & Koster, Sierdjan
- 336-354 Orphan drugs: Unmet societal need for non-profitable privately supplied new products
by Moors, Ellen H.M. & Faber, Jan
- 355-366 Innovation performance and channels for international technology spillovers: Evidence from Chinese high-tech industries
by Liu, Xiaohui & Buck, Trevor
- 367-386 Complementarities in organizational design and the diffusion of information technologies: An empirical analysis
by Bocquet, Rachel & Brossard, Olivier & Sabatier, Mareva
- 387-398 Patent indicators for the technology life cycle development
by Haupt, Reinhard & Kloyer, Martin & Lange, Marcus
- 399-417 Typology of sociotechnical transition pathways
by Geels, Frank W. & Schot, Johan
- 418-432 Schumpeterian patterns of innovative activity in the ICT field
by Corrocher, Nicoletta & Malerba, Franco & Montobbio, Fabio
March 2007, Volume 36, Issue 2