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 Volume 35, issue 10, 2006
 
  Triple Helix indicators of knowledge-based innovation systems: Introduction to the special issue   pp. 1441-1449 Loet Leydesdorff and Martin MeyerThe relationships between science, technologies and their industrial exploitation: An illustration through the myths and realities of the so-called `European Paradox'   pp. 1450-1464 Giovanni Dosi, Patrick Llerena and Mauro Sylos-LabiniPaths of commercial knowledge: Forms and consequences of university-enterprise synergy in scientist-sponsored firms   pp. 1465-1476 Terry Shinn and Erwan LamyCreating venture capital industries that co-evolve with high tech: Insights from an extended industry life cycle perspective of the Israeli experience   pp. 1477-1498 Gil Avnimelech and Morris TeubalExploring the knowledge filter: How entrepreneurship and university-industry relationships drive economic growth   pp. 1499-1508 Pamela MuellerThe ex ante assessment of knowledge spillovers: Government R&D policy, economic incentives and private firm behavior   pp. 1509-1521 Maryann P. Feldman and Maryellen KelleyKnowledge economy measurement: Methods, results and insights from the Malaysian Knowledge Content Study   pp. 1522-1537 Philip Shapira, Jan Youtie, K. Yogeesvaran and Zakiah JaafarMeasuring the knowledge base of regional innovation systems in Germany in terms of a Triple Helix dynamics   pp. 1538-1553 Loet Leydesdorff and Michael FritschMeasuring the performance of Oxford University, Oxford Brookes University and the government laboratories' spin-off companies   pp. 1554-1568 Helen Lawton Smith and K. HoUniversities and industrially relevant science: Towards measurement models and indicators of entrepreneurial orientation   pp. 1569-1585 Robert J.W. TijssenIndicators and outcomes of Canadian university research: Proxies becoming goals?   pp. 1586-1598 Cooper H. Langford, Jeremy Hall, Peter Josty, Stelvia Matos and Astrid JacobsonWhy are some university researchers more likely to create spin-offs than others? Evidence from Canadian universities   pp. 1599-1615 Rejean Landry, Nabil Amara and Imad RherradUniversity-industry interactions in applied research: The case of microelectronics   pp. 1616-1630 Margherita Balconi and Andrea LaborantiAcademic versus industry patenting: An in-depth analysis of what determines patent value   pp. 1631-1645 Eleftherios Sapsalis, Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie and Ran NavonAre patenting scientists the better scholars?: An exploratory comparison of inventor-authors with their non-inventing peers in nano-science and technology   pp. 1646-1662 Martin Meyer Volume 35, issue 9, 2006
 
  How to allocate R&D (and other) subsidies: An experimentally tested policy recommendation   pp. 1261-1272 Thomas Giebe, Tim Grebe and Elmar WolfstetterConvergent designs in fine fashion: An evolutionary model for stylistic innovation   pp. 1273-1290 Rossella Cappetta, Paola Cillo and Anna PontiHow user innovations become commercial products: A theoretical investigation and case study   pp. 1291-1313 Carliss Baldwin, Christoph Hienerth and Eric von HippelAgency problem, institutions, and technology policy: Explaining Taiwan's semiconductor industry development   pp. 1314-1328 Hongwu Sam OuyangExplaining the "University-run enterprises" in China: A theoretical framework for university-industry relationship in developing countries and its application to China   pp. 1329-1346 Jong-Hak Eun, Keun Lee and Guisheng WuThe incidence of cross-licensing: A theory and new evidence on the firm and contract level determinants   pp. 1347-1361 Sadao Nagaoka and Hyeog Ug KwonResearch quality and efficiency: An analysis of assessments and management issues in Dutch economics and business research programs   pp. 1362-1376 Tom Groot and Teresa Garcia-ValderramaThe role of technological management as a source of innovation: Evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms   pp. 1377-1388 Elena HuergoTransformative technology and institutional transformation: Coevolution of biotechnology venture firms and the institutional framework in Japan   pp. 1389-1422 Michael J. LynskeyPatent systems for encouraging innovation: Lessons from economic analysis   pp. 1423-1440 David Encaoua, Dominique Guellec and Catalina Martínez Volume 35, issue 8, 2006
 
  Introduction to the research policy 20th anniversary special issue of the publication of "Profiting from Innovation" by David J. Teece   pp. 1091-1099 Henry Chesbrough, Julian Birkinshaw and Morris TeubalThe logic of appropriability: From Schumpeter to Arrow to Teece   pp. 1100-1106 Sidney WinterReflections of David Teece's "Profiting from technological innovation..."   pp. 1107-1109 Richard NelsonHow much should society fuel the greed of innovators?: On the relations between appropriability, opportunities and rates of innovation   pp. 1110-1121 Giovanni Dosi, Luigi Marengo and Corrado PasqualiProfiting from innovation and the intellectual property revolution   pp. 1122-1130 Gary PisanoReflections on "Profiting from Innovation"   pp. 1131-1146 David TeeceEntry and competitive dynamics in the mobile telecommunications market   pp. 1147-1165 Zi-Lin He, Kwanghui Lim and Poh WongIn search of complementary assets: The determinants of alliance formation of high-tech start-ups   pp. 1166-1199 Massimo G. Colombo, Luca Grilli and Evila PivaBenefiting from innovation: Value creation, value appropriation and the role of industry architectures   pp. 1200-1221 Michael G. Jacobides, Thorbjorn Knudsen and Mie AugierProfiting from technological innovation by others: The effect of competitor patenting on firm value   pp. 1222-1242 Anita M. McGahan and Brian SilvermanA man on the inside: Unlocking communities as complementary assets   pp. 1243-1259 Linus Dahlander and Martin W. Wallin Volume 35, issue 7, 2006
 
  Indicators for complex innovation systems   pp. 893-909 J. Sylvan KatzMacro-economic consequences of European research policy: Prospects of the Nemesis model in the year 2030   pp. 910-924 Dorothée Brécard, Arnaud Fougeyrollas, Pierre Le Mouel, Lionel Lemiale and Paul ZagameToward a systematic framework for research on dominant designs, technological innovations, and industrial change   pp. 925-952 Johann Peter Murmann and Koen FrenkenSelective revealing in open innovation processes: The case of embedded Linux   pp. 953-969 Joachim HenkelPublicationHarvester: An open-source software tool for science policy research   pp. 970-974 Pierre Azoulay, Andrew Stellman and Joshua Graff ZivinDesign and the management of multi-institutional research collaborations: Theoretical implications from two case studies   pp. 975-993 Elizabeth A. Corley, P. Craig Boardman and Barry BozemanComplexity, networks and knowledge flow   pp. 994-1017 Olav Sorenson, Jan W. Rivkin and Lee FlemingThe structure and evolution of industrial clusters: Transactions, technology and knowledge spillovers   pp. 1018-1036 Simona Iammarino and Philip McCannInnovation in services in networks of organizations and in the distribution of services   pp. 1037-1051 Erik J. de VriesNational institutions, public-private knowledge flows, and innovation performance: A comparative study of the biotechnology industry in the US and France   pp. 1052-1068 Michelle GittelmanThe hygienic transition from cesspools to sewer systems (1840-1930): The dynamics of regime transformation   pp. 1069-1082 Frank W. GeelsEducation, political institutions and innovative activity: A cross-country empirical investigation   pp. 1083-1090 Nikos Varsakelis Volume 35, issue 6, 2006
 
  Property and the pursuit of knowledge: IPR issues affecting scientific research   pp. 767-771 Paul David and Bronwyn HallPatenting and US academic research in the 20th century: The world before and after Bayh-Dole   pp. 772-789 Bhaven SampatUniversity patenting and its effects on academic research: The emerging European evidence   pp. 790-807 Aldo Geuna and Lionel NestaThe impact of stronger intellectual property rights on science and technology in developing countries   pp. 808-824 Clemente Forero-PinedaIntellectual property protection mechanisms in research partnerships   pp. 825-838 Henry R. Hertzfeld, Albert Link and Nicholas S. VonortasInside the Anticommons: Academic scientists' struggle to build a commercially self-supporting human mutations database, 1999-2001   pp. 839-853 Stephen M. MaurerLimits to database protection: Fair use and scientific research exemptions   pp. 854-874 Anselm Kamperman SandersProprietary versus public domain licensing of software and research products   pp. 875-892 Alfonso Gambardella and Bronwyn Hall Volume 35, issue 5, 2006
 
  Innovation processes in large technical systems: Market liberalization as a driver for radical change?   pp. 609-625 Jochen Markard and Bernhard TrufferSurvivor: The role of innovation in firms' survival   pp. 626-641 Elena Cefis and Orietta MarsiliMergers and acquisitions: Their effect on the innovative performance of companies in high-tech industries   pp. 642-654 Myriam Cloodt, John Hagedoorn and Hans Van KranenburgMotives to patent: Empirical evidence from Germany   pp. 655-672 Knut Blind, Jakob Edler, Rainer Frietsch and Ulrich SchmochBuyer-vendor relations for components: The extreme example of custom integrated circuits   pp. 673-690 Donald GerwinThe soil sciences in India: Policy lessons for agricultural innovation   pp. 691-714 Rajeswari S. Raina, Sunita Sangar, V. Rasheed Sulaiman and Andrew HallIntermediation and the role of intermediaries in innovation   pp. 715-728 Jeremy HowellsThe challenge of greening technologies--Environmental policy integration in Finnish technology policies   pp. 729-744 Paula Kivimaa and Per MickwitzEmergence and development of the National Innovation Systems concept   pp. 745-766 Naubahar Sharif Volume 35, issue 4, 2006
 
  The network of innovators in Jena: An application of social network analysis   pp. 463-480 Uwe Cantner and Holger GrafUniversity spin-out companies and venture capital   pp. 481-501 Mike Wright, Andy Lockett, Bart Clarysse and Martin BinksThe innovative performance of in-house and contracted R&D in terms of patents and utility models   pp. 502-517 Pilar BeneitoInstitutional changes and the commercialization of academic knowledge: A study of Italian universities' patenting activities between 1965 and 2002   pp. 518-532 Nicola Baldini, Rosa Grimaldi and Maurizio SobreroInternet adoption in Italian banks: An empirical investigation   pp. 533-544 Nicoletta CorrocherInnovation in project-based firms: The context dependency of success factors   pp. 545-561 Floortje Blindenbach-Driessen and Jan van den EndeThe value of innovation: The interaction of competition, R&D and IP   pp. 562-580 Christine Greenhalgh and Mark RogersTowards alternative trajectories? Reconfigurations in the Dutch electricity regime   pp. 581-595 Rob P.J.M. RavenPublication and patent behavior of academic researchers: Conflicting, reinforcing or merely co-existing?   pp. 596-608 Bart Van Looy, Julie Callaert and Koenraad Debackere Volume 35, issue 3, 2006
 
  Application of real options analysis for pharmaceutical R&D project valuation--Empirical results from a survey   pp. 343-354 Marcus Hartmann and Ali HassanStrategic risk management using complementary assets: Organizational capabilities and the commercialization of human genetic testing in the UK   pp. 355-374 Michael M. Hopkins and Paul NightingaleCommercializing generic technology: The case of advanced materials ventures   pp. 375-393 Elicia Maine and Elizabeth GarnseyIncreasing complexity and limits of organization in the microlithography industry: implications for science-based industries   pp. 394-411 Hiroyuki ChumaInterregional inventor networks as studied by patent coinventorships   pp. 412-430 Olof Ejermo and Charlie KarlssonInter-firm R&D partnering in pharmaceutical biotechnology since 1975: Trends, patterns, and networks   pp. 431-446 Nadine Roijakkers and John HagedoornOn the innovativeness of foreign affiliates: Evidence from companies in The Netherlands   pp. 447-462 Bert Sadowski and Gaby Sadowski-Rasters Volume 35, issue 2, 2006
 
  Measuring the knowledge base of an economy in terms of triple-helix relations among 'technology, organization, and territory'   pp. 181-199 Loet Leydesdorff, Wilfred Dolfsma and Gerben Van der PanneOwnership matters: Intellectual Property, privatization and innovation   pp. 200-212 Jordi Molas-Gallart and Puay TangThe fruit flies of innovations: A taxonomy of innovative small firms   pp. 213-229 Jeroen P.J. de Jong and Orietta MarsiliDoes technological diversification promote innovation?: An empirical analysis for European firms   pp. 230-246 María García-VegaBeyond known uncertainties: Interventions at the fuel-engine interface   pp. 247-265 Yvette TaminiauInnovation and productivity in developing countries: A study of Argentine manufacturing firms' behavior (1992-2001)   pp. 266-288 Daniel Chudnovsky, Andrés López and Germán PupatoConceptualising the heterogeneity of research-based spin-offs: A multi-dimensional taxonomy   pp. 289-308 Philippe Mustar, Marie Renault, Massimo G. Colombo, Evila Piva, Margarida Fontes, Andy Lockett, Mike Wright, Bart Clarysse and Nathalie MorayFactors affecting university-industry R&D projects: The importance of searching, screening and signalling   pp. 309-323 Roberto Fontana, Aldo Geuna and Mireille MattComparing firms' triadic patent applications across countries: Is there a gap in terms of R&D effort or a gap in terms of performances?   pp. 324-342 Marc Baudry and Beatrice Dumont Volume 35, issue 1, 2006
 
  Exploration and exploitation in innovation systems: The case of pharmaceutical biotechnology   pp. 1-23 Victor Gilsing and Bart NooteboomThe role of corporate scientists in innovation   pp. 24-36 Ryuzo Furukawa and Akira GotoFaculty support for the objectives of university-industry relations versus degree of R&D cooperation: The importance of regional absorptive capacity   pp. 37-55 Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro, Fragiskos Archontakis, Antonio Gutierrez-Gracia and Ignacio Fernandez-de-LucioInternationalization of innovation systems: A survey of the literature   pp. 56-67 Bo CarlssonCompetition and innovation behaviour   pp. 68-82 Jianmin TangThe emergence of China as a leading nation in science   pp. 83-104 Ping Zhou and Loet LeydesdorffMarketing/R&D integration in the pharmaceutical industry   pp. 105-120 Markus C. Becker and Morten LillemarkCharacterizing the technology firm: An exploratory study   pp. 121-143 Amir Grinstein and Arieh GoldmanSocio-political factors and the failure of innovation policy in Croatia as a country in transition   pp. 144-159 Jadranka SvarcCorporate governance and innovation: The UK compared with the US and 'insider' economies   pp. 160-180 Andrew Tylecote and Paulina Ramirez |  |