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Research Policy1971 - 2025
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 Volume 31, issue 8-9, 2002
 
  Editorial   pp. 1221-1226 Chris Freeman and Keith PavittThe evolution of knowledge: beyond the biological model   pp. 1227-1239 Brian LoasbyWhy evolution is a theory about stability: constraint, causation, and ecology in technological change   pp. 1241-1256 Edward  ConstantTechnological transitions as evolutionary reconfiguration processes: a multi-level perspective and a case-study   pp. 1257-1274 Frank W. GeelsThe discrete charm of the bourgeoisie: quantum and continuous perspectives on innovation and growth   pp. 1275-1289 Gerald SilverbergTechnology-gaps, innovation-diffusion and transformation: an evolutionary interpretation   pp. 1291-1304 Jan Fagerberg and Bart VerspagenExternalities, technological complementarities and sustained economic growth   pp. 1305-1315 Kenneth I. Carlaw and Richard LipseyIncongruities as a source of organizational renewal in corporate management of R&D   pp. 1317-1332 Jens Froslev ChristensenThe evolution of organizational routines among large Western and Japanese firms   pp. 1333-1348 Silvia Massini, Arie Y. Lewin, Tsuyoshi Numagami and Andrew M. PettigrewR&D spillovers, patents and the incentives to innovate in Japan and the United States   pp. 1349-1367 Wesley M. Cohen, Akira Goto, Akiya Nagata, Richard Nelson and John P. WalshIs the Internet a US invention?--an economic and technological history of computer networking   pp. 1369-1387 David C. Mowery and Timothy SimcoeInnovation as co-evolution of scientific and technological networks: exploring tissue engineering   pp. 1389-1403 Fiona MurrayOn firm growth in networks   pp. 1405-1416 Massimo Riccaboni and Fabio PammolliGlobal production networks, knowledge diffusion, and local capability formation   pp. 1417-1429 Dieter Ernst and Linsu KimForeign direct investment and technological capabilities in Brazilian industry   pp. 1431-1443 Ionara Costa and Sergio Robles Reis de QueirozNational innovation system in less successful developing countries: the case of Thailand   pp. 1445-1457 Patarapong Intarakumnerd, Pun-arj Chairatana and Tipawan TangchitpiboonAn analysis of policy initiatives to promote strategic research partnerships   pp. 1459-1466 Albert Link, David Paton and Donald SiegelPolicy learning and innovation theory: an interactive and co-evolving process   pp. 1467-1479 Lynn Mytelka and Keith SmithConvergence of national science and technology policies: the case of Finland   pp. 1481-1490 Tarmo LemolaErratum to "Technology, institutions, and innovation systems" [Research Policy 31 (2002) 265-272]   pp. 1509-1509 Richard NelsonErratum to "On the nature and evolution of human know-how" [Research Policy 31 (2002) 719-733]   pp. 1510-1510 Katherine Nelson and Richard Nelson Volume 31, issue 7, 2002
 
  Universal access and local internet markets in the US   pp. 1035-1052 Thomas Downes and Shane GreensteinDeterminants of innovation capability in small electronics and software firms in southeast England   pp. 1053-1067 Henny Romijn and Manuel AlbaladejoPatents and innovation counts as measures of regional production of new knowledge   pp. 1069-1085 Zoltan Acs, Luc Anselin and Attila VargaInnovation and export performance: evidence from the UK and German manufacturing plants   pp. 1087-1102 Stephen Roper and James H. LoveHow effective are technology incubators?: Evidence from Italy   pp. 1103-1122 Massimo G. Colombo and Marco DelmastroDo Germany's federal and land governments (still) co-ordinate their innovation policies?   pp. 1123-1140 David Wilson and Vangelis SouitarisIntellectual property rights, strategic technology agreements and market structure: The case of GSM   pp. 1141-1161 Rudi Bekkers, Geert Duysters and Bart VerspagenFirm size and technology centrality in industry-university interactions   pp. 1163-1180 Michael D. Santoro and Alok K. ChakrabartiDeterminants of knowledge diffusion as evidenced in patent data: the case of liquid crystal display technology   pp. 1181-1198 Michael StolpeE-business and manufacturing sector: a study of small and medium-sized enterprises in India   pp. 1199-1211 Kaushalesh LalThe Globalizing Learning Economy: D. Archibugi, B. Lundvall (Eds.), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001, pp. 307, price [UK pound]40, ISBN: 0199241090   pp. 1213-1214 Valentina MelicianiGoverning Molecules. The Discoursive Politics of Genetic Engineering in Europe and the United States: Herbert Gottweis, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, London, UK 1998, 397 pp   pp. 1214-1215 Ulrich DolataTrade Specialisation, Technology and Economic Growth. Theory and Evidence from Advanced Countries: Keld Laursen, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2000, 224 pp., Price [UK pound]49.95, ISBN: 1-84064-385-4: Technology, Trade and Growth in OECD Countries. Does Specialisation Matter?: Valentina Meliciani, Routledge, London, 2001, 208 pp., Price [UK pound]55.00, ISBN: 0-415-24185-5   pp. 1215-1217 Daniele ArchibugiMaking New Technologies Work for Human Development: United Nations Development Programme, Human Development Report 2001, Oxford University Press, New York and Oxford, July 2001, 278 pp., Price [UK pound]19.99, ISBN: 0-19-521835-3   pp. 1217-1219 Daniele Archibugi Volume 31, issue 6, 2002
 
  When do industries cluster?: A proposal on how to assess an industry's propensity to concentrate at a single region or nation   pp. 849-858 Claus Steinle and Holger SchieleScience Parks and the growth of new technology-based firms--academic-industry links, innovation and markets   pp. 859-876 Hans Lofsten and Peter LindelofTechnological trajectories as moderators of firm-level determinants of innovation   pp. 877-898 Vangelis SouitarisThe determinants of national innovative capacity   pp. 899-933 Jeffrey L. Furman, Michael E. Porter and Scott SternConstructing a selection environment: competing expectations for CFC alternatives   pp. 935-946 Steven GlynnWho co-operates for innovation, and why: An empirical analysis   pp. 947-967 Bruce TetherOn the diffusion of probabilistic investment appraisal and decision-making procedures in the UK's upstream oil and gas industry   pp. 969-988 John H. Finch, Fiona E. Macmillan and Graeme S. SimpsonBuilding competitive advantage: innovation and corporate governance in European construction   pp. 989-1008 Marcela Miozzo and Paul DewickDo UK venture capitalists still have a bias against investment in new technology firms   pp. 1009-1030 Andy Lockett, Gordon Murray and Mike WrightThe Economic Challenge for Europe: Adapting to Innovation Based Growth: Fagerberg, J., Guerrieri, P., Verspagen, B. (Eds.), Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 1999, 250 pp. Price [UK pound]59.95, ISBN 1-84064-124-X: The Organization of Economic Innovation in Europe: Gambardella, A., Malerba, F. (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999, 396 pp. Price [UK pound]47.50, ISBN 0-521-64303-1: The Employment Impact of Innovation: Evidence and Policy: Vivarelli, M., Pianta, M. (Eds.), Routledge, London, 2000, 224 pp., Price [UK pound]55, ISBN 0-415-20433-X   pp. 1031-1034 Daniele Archibugi Volume 31, issue 5, 2002
 
  The client role in consultancy relations during the appropriation of technological innovations   pp. 657-671 Donald HislopCooperative R&D in Japan and Korea: a comparison of industrial policy   pp. 673-692 Mariko Sakakibara and Dong-Sung ChoPublic agricultural R&D design and technological spill-ins: A dynamic model   pp. 693-717 Roberto EspostiOn the nature and evolution of human know-how   pp. 719-733 Katherine Nelson and Richard NelsonInnovation, collaboration and SMEs internal research capacities   pp. 735-747 Frederic Bougrain and Bernard HaudevilleThe organization of scientific collaborations   pp. 749-767 Ivan Chompalov, Joel Genuth and Wesley ShrumA churn model of scientific knowledge value: Internet researchers as a knowledge value collective   pp. 769-794 Barry Bozeman and Juan D. RogersInnovation systems and 'inertia' in R&D location: Norwegian firms and the role of systemic lock-in   pp. 795-816 Rajneesh NarulaThe developing role of departments   pp. 817-833 Norma MorrisFormation of social networks and diffusion of innovations   pp. 835-846 Frédéric DeroïanLetter to the editor   pp. 847-848 Ben Thuriaux Volume 31, issue 4, 2002
 
  Inter-firm R&D partnerships: an overview of major trends and patterns since 1960   pp. 477-492 John HagedoornResearch joint ventures and firm level performance   pp. 493-507 Luigi Benfratello and Alessandro SembenelliScience dependence of technologies: evidence from inventions and their inventors   pp. 509-526 Robert J. W. TijssenThe effects of the US Plant Variety Protection Act on wheat genetic improvement   pp. 527-542 Julian Alston and Raymond J. VennerPatterns of technological learning among the strategic groups in the Korean Electronic Parts Industry   pp. 543-567 Youngbae Kim and Byungheon LeeMarket versus technology drive in R&D internationalization: four different patterns of managing research and development   pp. 569-588 Maximilian von Zedtwitz and Oliver Gassmann'Location versus home country advantages' in R&D activities: some further results on multinationals' locational strategies   pp. 589-609 Christian Le Bas and Christophe SierraAssessment of the scientific basis of interdisciplinary, applied research: Application of bibliometric methods in Nutrition and Food Research   pp. 611-632 A. F. J. van Raan and Th. N. van LeeuwenThe origins and dynamics of Taiwan's R&D consortia   pp. 633-651 John MathewsThe Economics of Knowledge Production: Funding and Structure of University Research   pp. 654-655 Patrick Llerena Volume 31, issue 3, 2002
 
  Knowledge interactions between universities and industry in Austria: sectoral patterns and determinants   pp. 303-328 Doris Schartinger, Christian Rammer, Manfred Fischer and Josef FrohlichIntroducing an infrastructure for joined-up-government in local public administration: a West Lothian case study   pp. 329-355 T. KinderTacitness, codification of technological knowledge and the organisation of industry   pp. 357-379 Margherita BalconiWho is interested in biotech? R&D strategies, knowledge base and market sales of Indian biopharmaceutical firms   pp. 381-398 Shyama RamaniAcademic patent quality and quantity before and after the Bayh-Dole act in the United States   pp. 399-418 David C. Mowery and Arvids A. ZiedonisConverting military technology through corporate entrepreneurship   pp. 419-435 Israel Azulay, Miri Lerner and Asher TishlerTechnology and market orientation in company participation in the EU framework programme   pp. 437-455 Terttu LuukkonenImpacts of research universities on technological innovation in industry: evidence from engineering research centers   pp. 457-474 Irwin Feller, Catherine P. Ailes and J. David RoessnerThe Economics of Science and Innovation: Paula E. Stephan, David B. Audretsch (Eds.), The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Vol. 117, Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, MA, USA, 2000   pp. 475-476 Edward Elgar Volume 31, issue 2, 2002
 
  Editorial   pp. 185-190 Esben Andersen, Bengt-Åke Lundvall and Henrik Sorrn-FrieseContinental, national and sub-national innovation systems--complementarity and economic growth   pp. 191-211 Chris FreemanNational systems of production, innovation and competence building   pp. 213-231 Bengt-Åke Lundvall, Bjorn Johnson, Esben Andersen and Bent DalumInnovation systems: analytical and methodological issues   pp. 233-245 Bo Carlsson, Staffan Jacobsson, Magnus Holmen and Annika RickneSectoral systems of innovation and production   pp. 247-264 Franco MalerbaTechnology, institutions, and innovation systems   pp. 265-272 Richard Nelson and Katherine NelsonOrganizations, firms and institutions in the generation of innovation   pp. 273-290 Benjamin Coriat and Olivier WeinsteinNational systems of innovations are "x-efficient" (and x-effective): Why some are slow learners   pp. 291-302 Jorge Niosi Volume 31, issue 1, 2002
 
  Impediments to advanced technology adoption for Canadian manufacturers   pp. 1-18 John Baldwin and Zhengxi LinDoes economic liberalisation endanger indigenous technological developments?: An analysis of the Indian experience   pp. 19-30 Homi KatrakPrivatization processes and the redefinition of corporate R&D boundaries   pp. 31-53 Federico Munari, Edward B. Roberts and Maurizio SobreroInnovation and research policy in France (1980-2000) or the disappearance of the Colbertist state   pp. 55-72 Philippe Mustar and Philippe LaredoDoes technological learning pay off? Inter-firm differences in technological capability-accumulation paths and operational performance improvement   pp. 73-94 Paulo FigueiredoR&D and foreign sales in Swedish multinationals: a simultaneous relationship?   pp. 95-107 Gunnar Fors and Roger SvenssonGrowth and productive efficiency of university intellectual property licensing   pp. 109-124 Jerry Thursby and Sukanya KempMeasuring knowledge spillovers in manufacturing and services: an empirical assessment of alternative approaches   pp. 125-144 Ulrich KaiserPublic/private technology partnerships: evaluating SBIR-supported research   pp. 145-158 David Audretsch, Albert Link and John ScottStrategic management of supplier-manufacturer relations in new product development   pp. 159-182 Maurizio Sobrero and Edward B. RobertsKnowledge and Investment: The Sources of Innovation in Industry: Rinaldo Evangelista, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, MA, USA, 1999   pp. 183-184 Bruce Tether |  |  |  |  |