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Research Policy
1971 - 2025
Current editor(s): M. Bell, B. Martin, W.E. Steinmueller, A. Arora, M. Callon, M. Kenney, S. Kuhlmann, Keun Lee and F. Murray From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 24, issue 6, 1995
- The influence of business strategies on technological network activities pp. 831-849

- Hans Georg Gemunden and Peter Heydebreck
- Quandaries in the economics of dual technologies and spillovers from military to civilian research and development pp. 851-868

- Robin Cowan and Dominique Foray
- Research requirements for research impact assessment pp. 869-882

- Ronald N. Kostoff
- A socio-cognitive approach to innovation pp. 883-894

- John Howells
- Regional technology coalitions an essential dimension of national technology policy pp. 895-911

- Michael Storper
- Managing consistency between product development and public standards evolution pp. 913-931

- Antonio J. Bailetti and John R. Callahan
- Racing behavior technological evolution in the high-end computer industry pp. 933-958

- Tarun Khanna
- Quality and efficiency of basic research in molecular biology: a bibliometric analysis of thirteen excellent research institutes pp. 959-979

- Heinrich Herbertz and Benno Muller-Hill
- Appropriability of technical innovations an empirical analysis pp. 981-992

- Najib Harabi
Volume 24, issue 5, 1995
- Evaluating technology innovation programs: the use of comparison groups to identify impacts pp. 669-684

- Marilyn A. Brown, T. Randall Curlee and Steven R. Elliott
- Predicting the most likely diffusion sequence of a new technology through the economy: The case of superconductivity pp. 685-705

- Chris DeBresson
- Along the road: R & D, society and space pp. 707-726

- Nick Henry, Doreen Massey and David Wield
- Asset profiles for technological innovation pp. 727-745

- Jens Froslev Christensen
- NASA, ozone, and policy-relevant science pp. 747-760

- W. Henry Lambright
- Managing product families: The case of the Sony Walkman pp. 761-782

- Susan Sanderson and Mustafa Uzumeri
- Sources of imitation: improving bank process capabilities pp. 783-802

- David McKendrick
- Does new technology adoption pay? Electronic switching patterns and firm-level performance in US telecommunications pp. 803-822

- Sumit K Majumdar
- Corporate vision and rapid technological change: The evolution of market structure: Peter Swann and Jas Gill, (Routledge, London, 1993) xi + 244 p., [UK pound]37.50 pp. 823-824

- Philip Webre
- Innovation policy and Canada's competitiveness: Kristian Palda, (Vancouver, The Fraser Institute, 1993), 265 pp., $19.95, ISBN 0 88975 154 4 pp. 824-825

- John de la Mothe
- The impact of globalisation on Europe's firms and industries: Marc Humbert (Editor), (Pinter Publishers; London, 1993, 266 + xv pp) ISBN 185567 1131 pp. 825-827

- Yao-Su Hu
- Telecommunications and politics: The decentralised alternative: Andrew Davies, (Pinter Publishers, London, 1994), 265 pp., ISBN 1 85567 144 1 pp. 827-828

- David Gabel
- Managers and innovation: Strategies for a biotechnology: J. Howells, (Pinter Publishers, London, 1994, 185 pp. + glossary and references), [UK pound]40.00, ISBN 0 415 08590 X pp. 828-829

- Sandra Thomas and Julian Burke
Volume 24, issue 4, 1995
- Is your firm a creative destroyer? Competitive learning and knowledge flows in the technological strategies of firms pp. 489-506

- Max H. Boisot
- Inventive productivity pp. 507-519

- Francis Narin and Anthony Breitzman
- Technology integration: Managing technological evolution in a complex environment pp. 521-542

- Marco Iansiti
- Innovation, networks, and vertical integration pp. 543-562

- Paul Robertson and Richard Langlois
- National priorities in academic research-strategic research and contracts in renewable energies pp. 563-581

- Robert Dalpe and Frances Anderson
- A framework for model and product family competition pp. 583-607

- Mustafa Uzumeri and Susan Sanderson
- External partnering as a response to innovation barriers and global competition in biotechnology pp. 609-630

- Noel P. Greis, Mark D. Dibner and Alden S. Bean
- Of life cycles real and imaginary: The unexpectedly long old age of optical lithography pp. 631-643

- Rebecca Henderson
- Patenting of recombinant proteins: An analysis of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) in Europe, The United States and Japan pp. 645-663

- Sandra M. Thomas, Keiko Kimura and Julian F. Burke
- Technology policy and America's future: Steven M. Irwin, (St. Martin's Press, New York, 1993) 229 pp., Price $39.95, ISBN 0-312-09961-4 pp. 665-666

- A. K. Chakrabarti
- Empowering technology: implementing a US strategy: Lewis M. Branscomb (Editor), (MIT Press, 1993), 294 pp., [UK pound]33.75, ISBN 0 262 02366 0 pp. 667-667

- Michael Gibbons
Volume 24, issue 3, 1995
- Collaborative, pre-competitive R&D and the firm pp. 325-348

- Paul Quintas and Ken Guy
- The impacts of research field evaluations on research practice pp. 349-365

- Terttu Luukkonen
- Discouraging opportunistic behavior in collaborative R & D: A new role for government pp. 367-389

- Mary Tripsas, Stephan Schrader and Maurizio Sobrero
- Small firms' innovation in two technological settings pp. 391-401

- Jangwoo Lee
- Do subsidies to cooperative R & D actually stimulate R & D investment and cooperation? pp. 403-417

- Stefan Folster
- The role of product architecture in the manufacturing firm pp. 419-440

- Karl Ulrich
- Technological competition, strategies of the firms and the choice of the first users: the case of road guidance technologies pp. 441-458

- Vincent Mangematin and M. Callon
- Analysis of biomedical research in Spain pp. 459-471

- I. Gomez, M. T. Fernandez, M. A. Zulueta and J. Cami
- The Japanese software industry: the 'hub structure' approach pp. 473-486

- Yasunori Baba, Shinji Takai and Yuji Mizuta
- The globalisation of production and technology: J. Howells and M. Wood, (Belhaven Press, London, 1993), 192 pp., [UK pound]39.50, ISBN 1 85293 285 6 pp. 487-488

- Pari Patel
Volume 24, issue 2, 1995
- Going global: The use of ICT networks in research and development pp. 169-184

- Jeremy R. Howells
- On the sources and significance of interindustry differences in technological opportunities pp. 185-205

- Alvin K. Klevorick, Richard C. Levin, Richard Nelson and Sidney Winter
- Strategic technology partnering during the 1980s: Trends, networks and corporate patterns in non-core technologies pp. 207-231

- John Hagedoorn
- Explaining the attacker's advantage: Technological paradigms, organizational dynamics, and the value network pp. 233-257

- Clayton M. Christensen and Richard S. Rosenbloom
- Technological infrastructure policy (TIP): Creating capabilities and building markets pp. 259-281

- Moshe Justman and Morris Teubal
- Have UK venture capitalists a bias against investment in new technology-based firms? pp. 283-299

- Gordon C. Murray and Jonathan Lott
- R&D consortia in the United States and Japan pp. 301-316

- Howard E. Aldrich and Toshihiro Sasaki
- Applications of decision-aiding software: Stuart S. Nagel (Editor), (McMillan, London, 1992), 303 pp., [UK pound]47.50, ISBN 0-333-55659-3 pp. 317-318

- Alan Freeman
- Rhetoric, innovation, technology: Case studies of technical communication in technology transfer: Stephen Doheny-Farina, (The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1992), 279 pp, ISBN 0-262-04129-4 pp. 318-320

- Alfonso H. Molina
- National Systems of innovation: Towards a theory of innovation and interactive learning: Bengt-Ake Lundvall (Editor), (Pinter, London, 1992) pp. 317, [UK pound]45 (hardbook) ISBN 1-85567-063-1 pp. 320-320

- Keith Pavitt
- The technological specialization of advanced countries; A report to the EEC on international science and technology activities: Daniele Archibugi and Mario Pianta, (Kluwer, Dordrecht, Netherlands, 1992) xvi + 164 pp. [UK pound]48.00, ISBN 0792317505 pp. 320-322

- Hanne Birgitte Andersen
Volume 24, issue 1, 1995
- How learning by doing is done: problem identification in novel process equipment pp. 1-12

- Eric von Hippel and Marcie J. Tyre
- Government, globalisation, and universities in Japanese biotechnology pp. 13-49

- Martin Fransman and Shoko Tanaka
- The hypercube of innovation pp. 51-76

- Allan N. Afuah and Nik Bahram
- Cooperation and entry induction as an extension of technological rivalry pp. 77-95

- Bruce Kogut, Gordon Walker and Dong-Jae Kim
- Building bridges for innovation: the role of consultants in technology transfer pp. 97-114

- John Bessant and Howard Rush
- Models of priority-setting for public sector research pp. 115-126

- Jenny Stewart
- Educational statistics as an indicator of technological activity pp. 127-136

- Staffan Jacobsson and Christer Oskarsson
- Scientists at major and minor universities: mobility along the prestige continuum pp. 137-150

- Koenraad Debackere and Michael A. Rappa
- Technological regimes and innovation in services: the case of the Italian banking industry pp. 151-168

- Luigi Buzzacchi, Massimo G. Colombo and Sergio Mariotti
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