Research Policy
1971 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 9, 2001
- Editorial pp. 1353-1354

- Patrick Cohendet and Frieder Meyer-Krahmer
- Expert systems: aspects of and limitations to the codifiability of knowledge pp. 1355-1372

- Robin Cowan
- Inter-project learning: processes and outcomes of knowledge codification in project-based firms pp. 1373-1394

- Andrea Prencipe and Fredrik Tell
- Completion of knowledge codification: an illustration through the ISO 9000 standards implementation process pp. 1395-1407

- Daniele Benezech, Gilles Lambert, Blandine Lanoux, Christophe Lerch and Jocelyne Loos-Baroin
- Crafting the virtual prototype: how firms integrate knowledge and capabilities across organisational boundaries pp. 1409-1424

- Luciana D'Adderio
- Codified-tacit and general-specific knowledge in the division of labour among firms: A study of the software industry pp. 1425-1442

- Rosa Grimaldi and Salvatore Torrisi
- Organisational rules, codification and knowledge creation in inter-organisation cooperative agreements pp. 1443-1458

- Arman Avadikyan, Patrick Llerena, Mireille Matt, Anne Rozan and Sandrine Wolff
- Technology transfer revisited from the perspective of the knowledge-based economy pp. 1459-1478

- Fernand Amesse and P. Cohendet
- Knowledge codification and the geography of innovation: the case of Brescia mechanical cluster pp. 1479-1500

- Francesco Lissoni
- Business services as actors of knowledge transformation: the role of KIBS in regional and national innovation systems pp. 1501-1516

- Emmanuel Muller and Andrea Zenker
- Consultants and experts in management consulting firms pp. 1517-1535

- F. Creplet, O. Dupouet, F. Kern, B. Mehmanpazir and F. Munier
- The role of knowledge codification in the emergence of consensus under uncertainty: empirical analysis and policy implications pp. 1537-1551

- Francis Munier and Patrick Ronde
- Facing the problem of unbalanced development of knowledge across sectors and fields: the case of the knowledge base in primary education pp. 1553-1561

- Dominique Foray
- The theoretical and policy implications of knowledge codification pp. 1563-1591

- Patrick Cohendet and Frieder Meyer-Krahmer
Volume 30, issue 8, 2001
- Diversification dynamics of the Japanese industry pp. 1165-1184

- Kiminori Gemba and Fumio Kodama
- Export behaviour of Italian manufacturing firms over the nineties: the role of innovation pp. 1185-1201

- Roberto Basile
- Making and implementing foresight policy to engage the academic community: health and life scientists' involvement in, and response to, development of the UK's technology foresight programme pp. 1203-1219

- Steve Hanney, Mary Henkel and Dagmar von Walden Laing
- Changing knowledge production and Latin American universities pp. 1221-1234

- Rodrigo Arocena and Judith Sutz
- Complementary assets, strategic alliances, and the incumbent's advantage: an empirical study of industry and firm effects in the biopharmaceutical industry pp. 1235-1251

- Frank Rothaermel
- The internationalisation of technology analysed with patent data pp. 1253-1266

- Dominique Guellec and Bruno v. Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
- The Indian software services industry pp. 1267-1287

- Ashish Arora, V. S. Arunachalam, Jai Asundi and Ronald Fernandes
- Firms' motivations for cooperative R&D: an empirical analysis of Spanish firms pp. 1289-1307

- Cristina Bayona, Teresa Garcia-Marco and Emilio Huerta
- Exploring collaborative R&D network:: some new evidence in Japan pp. 1309-1319

- Jiang Wen and Shinichi Kobayashi
- The automobile technological systems: An empirical analysis of four European countries pp. 1321-1340

- Riccardo Leoncini and Sandro Montresor
- Foundation of the Economics of Innovation: Theory, Measurement and Practice: Hariolf Grupp (Ed.), Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, 1998, 521 pp., [UK pound]65.00, ISBN 1-85898-7164 pp. 1341-1342

- Alfonso Gambardella
- The Employment Impact of Innovation: Evidence and Policy: Marco Vivarelli and Mario Pianta (Eds.); Routledge, London and New York 2000 pp. 1342-1343

- Jonathan Michie
- Real Science -- What It Is, and What It Means: John Ziman, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000, 399 pp pp. 1343-1344

- Uwe Schimank
- Sources of Industrial Leadership: Studies of Seven Industries: David C. Mowery, Richard R. Nelson (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000, 381 pp., price [UK pound] 37.50, ISBN 052164254X pp. 1350-1352

- Richard Lipsey
Volume 30, issue 7, 2001
- Cooperative research and development: who participates and in which industries do projects take place? pp. 993-1018

- Mariko Sakakibara
- Technology as a complex adaptive system: evidence from patent data pp. 1019-1039

- Lee Fleming and Olav Sorenson
- Technological clusters with a knowledge-based principle: evidence from a Delphi investigation in the French case of the life sciences pp. 1041-1057

- Patrick Ronde
- The impact of patent protection, economy openness and national culture on R&D investment: a cross-country empirical investigation pp. 1059-1068

- Nikos Varsakelis
- Science and knowledge flows: evidence from the French case pp. 1069-1078

- Corinne Autant-Bernard
- Productivity growth and R&D expenditure in UK manufacturing firms pp. 1079-1090

- Katharine Wakelin
- Comparing innovation systems: a framework and application to China's transitional context pp. 1091-1114

- Xielin Liu and Steven White
- Standardisation and particularisation in services: evidence from Germany pp. 1115-1138

- Bruce Tether, Christiane Hipp and Ian Miles
- The persistence of innovative activities: A cross-countries and cross-sectors comparative analysis pp. 1139-1158

- Elena Cefis and Luigi Orsenigo
- China's Industrial Technology: Market Reform and Organisational Change: Shulin Gu, Routledge, London, 1999, 369 pp, [UK pound]65.00, ISBN 0415197414 pp. 1160-1161

- Q. Wang
- Schumpeter and the Endogeneity of Technology: Some American Perspectives (The Graz Schumpeter Lectures): Nathan Rosenberg; Routledge, London and New York, 2000, viii+125 pp, [UK pound] 50.00 pp. 1161-1162

- G. N. von Tunzelmann
- The Organization of Economic Innovation in Europe: Alfonso Gambardella and Franco Malerba (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,1999, [UK pound] 45.00, ISBN 0-521-64303-1 pp. 1162-1164

- Robin Cowan
Volume 30, issue 6, 2001
- Innovations in European and US innovation policy pp. 869-872

- Philip Shapira, Hans Klein and Stefan Kuhlmann
- Postindustrial technology policy pp. 873-889

- John A. Alic
- Evolving frameworks for European collaboration in research and technology pp. 891-903

- Luke Georghiou
- The erosion of state capacity and the European innovation policy dilemma: A comparison of German and EU information technology policies pp. 905-921

- Edgar Grande
- Antitrust and technological innovation in the US: ideas, institutions, decisions, and impacts, 1890-2000 pp. 923-936

- David M. Hart
- Technology push-over: defense downturns and civilian technology policy pp. 937-951

- Hans Klein
- Future governance of innovation policy in Europe -- three scenarios pp. 953-976

- Stefan Kuhlmann
- US manufacturing extension partnerships: technology policy reinvented? pp. 977-992

- Philip Shapira
Volume 30, issue 5, 2001
- Towards market repositioning in Central and Eastern Europe: international cooperative ventures in Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic pp. 711-724

- Bert M. Sadowski
- Identifying criteria for public agricultural research decisions pp. 725-734

- Thomas Braunschweig, Willem Janssen and Peter Rieder
- Organizational tension in international R&D management: the case of Japanese firms pp. 735-757

- Kazuhiro Asakawa
- Classifying technology policy from an evolutionary perspective pp. 759-775

- Uwe Cantner and Andreas Pyka
- Proximity and localisation of corporate R&D activities pp. 777-789

- Christophe Carrincazeaux, Yannick Lung and Alain Rallet
- Science-industry interaction in the process of innovation: the importance of boundary-crossing between systems pp. 791-804

- Alexander Kaufmann and Franz Tödtling
- Development of national innovation policy in small developing countries: the case of Cyprus pp. 805-817

- Athanasios Hadjimanolis and Keith Dickson
- Why promising technologies fail: the neglected role of user innovation during adoption pp. 819-836

- B. Douthwaite, J. D. H. Keatinge and J. R. Park
- Strange bedfellows in the personal computer industry: technology alliances between IBM and Apple pp. 837-849

- John Hagedoorn, Elias Carayannis and Jeffrey Alexander
- Technology exchange and the foreign business sector in Russia pp. 851-868

- David A. Dyker
Volume 30, issue 4, 2001
- The dynamics of technological innovation: the case of the pharmaceutical industry pp. 535-588

- Basil Achilladelis and Nicholas Antonakis
- Market- and committee-based mechanisms in the creation and diffusion of global industry standards: the case of mobile communication pp. 589-610

- Jeffrey L. Funk and David T. Methe
- The relative effectiveness of patents and secrecy for appropriation pp. 611-624

- Anthony Arundel
- Public financing of cooperative R&D projects in Spain: the Concerted Projects under the National R&D Plan pp. 625-641

- Juan Acosta Ballesteros and Aurelia Modrego Rico
- Location and network effects on innovation success: evidence for UK, German and Irish manufacturing plants pp. 643-661

- James H. Love and Stephen Roper
- Towards a framework for justifying public agricultural R&D: the example of UK agricultural research policy pp. 663-672

- Andrew Barnes
- Earnings distribution among Spanish engineers: research vs. non-research occupations pp. 673-680

- Gerard Lassibille
- The changing composition of innovative activity in the US -- a portrait based on patent analysis pp. 681-703

- Diana Hicks, Tony Breitzman, Dominic Olivastro and Kimberly Hamilton
- On line and on paper: visual representations, visual culture and computer graphics in design engineering: Kathryn Henderson, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. and London, 237 pages, 1998, ISBN 0-262-08269-1, Price $32.00/[UK pound]19.95 pp. 705-705

- Ammon Salter
- Turbulence in economics: an evolutionary appraisal of cycles and complexity in historical processes: Francisco Louca, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1997, 400 pp., ISBN 1-85898-563-3, Price [UK pound]57.50 pp. 706-708

- Chris Freeman
Volume 30, issue 3, 2001
- Influence of interdisciplinarity on peer-review and bibliometric evaluations in physics research pp. 357-361

- E. J. Rinia, Th. N. van Leeuwen, H. G. van Vuren and A. F. J. van Raan
- Innovation in Israel 1968-1997: a comparative analysis using patent data pp. 363-389

- Manuel Trajtenberg
- Innovating in Bulgaria -- two cases in the life of a laboratory before and after 1989 pp. 391-402

- I. Tchalakov
- Innovation needs patents reform pp. 403-423

- William Kingston
- Intellectual property strategy in Japanese and UK companies: patent licensing decisions and learning opportunities pp. 425-442

- Robert H. Pitkethly
- Inter-firm network policies and firm performance: evaluating the impact of initiatives in the United Kingdom pp. 443-458

- Robert Huggins
- Technological regimes, catching-up and leapfrogging: findings from the Korean industries pp. 459-483

- Keun Lee and Chaisung Lim
- Technological change and network dynamics: Lessons from the pharmaceutical industry pp. 485-508

- Luigi Orsenigo, Fabio Pammolli and Massimo Riccaboni
- The economic benefits of publicly funded basic research: a critical review pp. 509-532

- Ammon J. Salter and Ben Martin
- Slavo Radosevic Edward Elgar Chettenham, Northampton 1999, International Technology Transfer and Catch-up in Economic Development pp. 533-534

- Gunter H. Walter
Volume 30, issue 2, 2001
- Unintended consequences of cooperative research: impact of industry sponsorship on climate for academic freedom and other graduate student outcome pp. 179-199

- Teresa R. Behrens and Denis O. Gray
- Design and policy choices for technology extension organizations pp. 201-225

- Harvey Kolodny, Bengt Stymne, Rami Shani, Juan Ramon Figuera and Paul Lillrank
- The tangible contribution of R&D-spending foreign-owned plants to a host region: a plant level study of the Irish manufacturing sector (1980-1996) pp. 227-244

- Allan Kearns and Frances Ruane
- Technology, innovation capacity, and the export attitude of small manufacturing firms: a logit/tobit model pp. 245-262

- Guido Nassimbeni
- Designing Dolly: interactions between economics, technology and science and the evolution of hybrid institutions pp. 263-273

- Martin Fransman
- Regional cohesion in Europe? An analysis of how EU public RTD support influences the techno-economic regional landscape pp. 275-296

- Bart Clarysse and Ugur Muldur
- Who cooperates on R&D? pp. 297-312

- Michael Fritsch and Rolf Lukas
- Overseas innovations by Japanese firms: an analysis of patent and subsidiary data pp. 313-332

- Rene Belderbos
- Utilization of social science research knowledge in Canada pp. 333-349

- Rejean Landry, Nabil Amara and Moktar Lamari
- Book Review pp. 351-352

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- Valuing Technology. Organisations, Culture and Change Janice McLaughlin, Paul Rosen, David Skinner and Andrew Webster, Routledge, London, 1999, 259 pp., [UK pound]19.99, ISBN: 0415 192 110 pp. 354-355

- Sally Wyatt
Volume 30, issue 1, 2001
- Structural reforms and technological behaviour: The sources and nature of technological change in Latin America in the 1990s pp. 1-19

- Jorge Katz
- Technology use and plant closure1 pp. 21-34

- Massimo G. Colombo and Marco Delmastro
- Global and domestic utilization of industrial relevant science: patent citation analysis of science-technology interactions and knowledge flows pp. 35-54

- Robert J. W. Tijssen
- The organization of innovation in a transitional economy: business and government in Chinese electronic publishing pp. 55-77

- Qiwen Lu and William Lazonick
- Contribution of new technology-based firms to the strengthening of technological capabilities in intermediate economies pp. 79-97

- Margarida Fontes and Rod Coombs
- The growth of patenting and licensing by U.S. universities: an assessment of the effects of the Bayh-Dole act of 1980 pp. 99-119

- David C. Mowery, Richard Nelson, Bhaven N. Sampat and Arvids A. Ziedonis
- Between data and decisions: the organization of agricultural economic information systems pp. 121-141

- Steven Wolf, David Just and David Zilberman
- Patent applications and subsequent changes of performance: evidence from time-series cross-section analyses on the firm level pp. 143-157

- Holger Ernst
- Determinants of location of overseas R&D activity of multinational enterprises: the case of US and Japanese corporations1 pp. 159-174

- Nagesh Kumar
- Book Review pp. 175-176

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- Book Review pp. 176-177

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