Research Policy
1971 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 4, 1981
- A cognitive approach to science policy pp. 294-311

- Arie Rip
- Science, technology, and regional economic development: Review and prospects pp. 312-334

- Edward J. Malecki
- The content of productivity growth in Swedish manufacturing pp. 336-355

- Bo Carlsson
- The present status and problems of impact research in technology policy: A case study on the federal program for funding research and development personnel in Germany pp. 356-366

- Frieder Meyer-Krahmer
- The farm tractor and the nature of technological innovation pp. 368-402

- Devendra Sahal
Volume 10, issue 3, 1981
- The impact of the science research council's policy of selectivity and concentration on average levels of research support: 1965-1974 pp. 202-220

- C. Farina and M. Gibbons
- Technology and economic growth: He case of Japan pp. 222-243

- Merton J. Peck and Akira Goto
- Scientists as consultants to industry in a developing country: An analysis of their roles and economic effectiveness pp. 244-259

- Deborah Avriel
- Non-price factors in the export competitiveness of agricultural engineering products pp. 260-288

- Roy Rothwell
Volume 10, issue 2, 1981
- Commercial innovation from university faculty pp. 108-126

- Edward B. Roberts and Donald H. Peters
- Towards an understanding of technical change in semi-industrialized countries pp. 127-147

- Simon Teitel
- Production of microbial protein: a study of the development and introduction of a new technology pp. 148-171

- Pauline K. Marstrand
- Transfer of indigenous technology--some indian cases pp. 172-194

- J. V. Rajan, N. D. Seth, S. K. Subramanian, Alok K. Chakrabarti and A. H. Rubenstein
Volume 10, issue 1, 1981
- Alternative conceptions of technology pp. 2-24

- Devendra Sahal
- Evolutionary behavior of complex sociotechnical systems pp. 26-44

- Z. Bonen
- University research grants management: accountability viewed as an exchange - the U.S. case pp. 46-76

- Kathryn Smul Arnow
- The impact of r&d spending on the foreign sales of new canadian industrial products pp. 78-98

- Vorman W. McGuinness and Blair Little
Volume 9, issue 4, 1980
- Government policy and technical choice in the West German reactor programme pp. 302-356

- Otto Keck
- The state and technical innovation: a case study of the electrical vehicle in France pp. 358-376

- M. Callon
- The transfer of U.S. technology abroad pp. 378-388

- Derek L. Bosworth
Volume 9, issue 3, 1980
- A viewpoint on innovation and the chemical industry pp. 203-203

- U. Colombo
- A study of technical innovation in Polish industry pp. 232-253

- Kazimierz Poznanski
- Stages of development of industrial technology in a developing country: A model pp. 254-277

- Linsu Kim
- The consequences of dissent: Sociological reflections on the controversy of the low dose effects pp. 278-294

- Helga Nowotny and Helmut Hirsch
Volume 9, issue 2, 1980
- The power and the glory: a note on patents and scientific authors pp. 104-114

- Mantredo Macioti
- Science policy in Sweden: sectorization and adjustment to crisis pp. 116-146

- Aant Elzinga
- Organisational aspects of Nigeria's research system pp. 148-172

- Norman Clark
- An analysis of factors influencing the utilization of contract research in a developing country, Korea pp. 174-196

- Jinjoo Lee and Albert H. Rubenstein
Volume 9, issue 1, 1980
- Dimensions of R&D location in the United States pp. 2-22

- E. J. Malecki
- Developing countries as exporters of industrial technology pp. 24-52

- Sanjaya Lall
- The economic effects of innovation: some calculations for The Netherlands pp. 54-73

- J. H. Spaa
- The origin and direction of industrial R&D in India pp. 74-96

- Ashok V. Desai
Volume 8, issue 4, 1979
- A quantitative analysis of the science research council's policy of "selectivity and concentration" pp. 306-338

- C. Farina and M. Gibbons
- The local government market as a stimulus to industrial innovation pp. 340-362

- J. David Roessner
- R&D strategy in the U.S. pharmaceutical industry pp. 364-382

- Jerome E. Schnee
- Centres of decision in french science policy: The contrasting influences of scientific experts and administrators pp. 384-398

- P. Papon
Volume 8, issue 3, 1979
- European policies on space science and technology 1960-1978 pp. 204-243

- Michiel Schwarz
- Influence of technology on science: a comment on some experiences at IBM research pp. 244-259

- D. C. Gazis
- Setting research priorities pp. 260-272

- H. H. Ross, W. S. Lyon and W. D. Shults
- Innovation management for an industrial product pp. 274-283

- J. Wim Horsmans
- An analysis of the role of users in the total r&d portfolios of scientific instrument firms pp. 284-296

- Francis C. Spital
Volume 8, issue 2, 1979
- The influence of market demand upon innovation: a critical review of some recent empirical studies pp. 102-153

- David Mowery and Nathan Rosenberg
- Public bodies as entrepreneurs pp. 154-163

- C. M. Cannon and K. Grossfield
- Recent trends in research and development in the United Kingdom pp. 164-185

- Derek L. Bosworth
- Canada-India nuclear cooperation: a rebuttal pp. 187-190

- Robert W. Morrison and Edward F. Wonder
- Canada-India nuclear cooperation: a rejoinder to a rebuttal pp. 191-198

- George Bindon and Sitoo Mukerji
Volume 8, issue 1, 1979
- The development of an innovation: the case of porvair pp. 2-25

- Michael Gibbons and Dale Littler
- The dynamics of scientific manpower and output pp. 26-45

- Michael J. Moravcsik and Stephen G. Gibson
- Corporate decision-making for allocations to research and development pp. 46-69

- Neil Kay
- Frameworks for integrating interdisciplinary research pp. 70-79

- Frederick A. Rossini and Alan L. Porter
- Research policy and industrial materials pp. 80-92

- G. F. Ray
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