Research Policy
1971 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 1978
- Rates of invention: international patent comparisons pp. 324-340

- Dennis Schiffel and Carole Kitti
- Information inputs to new product planning and development pp. 342-360

- Knut Holt
- The determinants of the potential effectiveness of government-supported industrial research institutes pp. 362-382

- Nina Toren and Dan Galni
- Social structures and the flow of scientific information in public agencies: an ideal design pp. 384-405

- Barry Boezman, Kenneth Roering and E. Allen Slusher
Volume 7, issue 3, 1978
- Canada-India nuclear cooperation pp. 220-238

- George Bindon and Sitoo Mukerji
- A customer-active paradigm for industrial product idea generation pp. 240-266

- Eric Von Hippel
- Government research for industry: recent British developments pp. 268-290

- Philip Gummett and Michael Gibbons
- Duopoly in the scientific instrument industry: the milk analyser case pp. 292-316

- Andrew Robertson and Michael Frost
Volume 7, issue 2, 1978
- 1984: a new push of basic innovations? pp. 108-122

- G. Mensch
- Government influence on the process of innovation in Europe and Japan pp. 124-149

- Thomas J. Allen, James M. Utterback, Marvin A. Sirbu, Nicholas A. Ashford and J. Herbert Hollomon
- Toward a conceptual framework of the process of organized innovation technological within the firm pp. 150-174

- Norman R. Baker and Dennis J. Sweeney
- Government aid for the development of innovative technology: lessons from the French pp. 176-196

- Marvin Sirbu
- The neglect of socioeconomic research by U.S. energy and environmental agencies pp. 198-211

- W. David Conn
Volume 7, issue 1, 1978
- Government programs and the growth of high-technology industries pp. 3-24

- Jerome E. Schnee
- Scientific and political orientation of American scientists pp. 27-46

- Hans Raj Anand and Joseph Haberer
- Notes on the inter-industrial flow of technology in post-war Britain pp. 49-60

- Christian de Bresson and Joe Townsend
- R & D in Israeli industry pp. 63-87

- Tuvia Blumenthal
- The leading edge of science in Canada pp. 89-98

- Herbert Inhaber
- Comment on "automation in textile machinery" pp. 99-100

- C. R. Bayliss
Volume 6, issue 4, 1977
- Management perceptions of government incentives to technological innovation in england, Trance, West Germany and Japan pp. 324-357

- Albert H. Rubenstein, Charles F. Douds, Horst Geschka, Takeshi Kawase, John P. Miller, Raymond Saintpaul and David Watkins
- The diffusion and adoption of textile chemicals and dyestuffs within the uk textile industry pp. 358-373

- G. A. Lancaster and Michelle White
- Technological innovation in developing countries: a review of the literature pp. 374-395

- Diana Crane
- Defense department payments for `company-financed' R&D pp. 396-410

- Judith Reppy
- Particle physics-an alternative view pp. 412-415

- J. C. Polkinghorne
Volume 6, issue 3, 1977
- technological choice and socio-economic imperative: a case study of textile technologies in India pp. 202-213

- Nandini Joshi
- government policies for technological innovation: criteria for an experimental approach pp. 214-240

- Martin D. Robbins and J. Gordon Milliken
- rejoinder to "government policies for technological innovation" by robbins and milliken pp. 241-251

- R. M. Colton
- reply to dr.colton's rejoinder pp. 252-252

- Martin D. Robbins and J. Gordon Milliken
- analysis of r & d failure pp. 254-275

- Pablo T. Spiller and Morris Teubal
- innovation in canada: an update pp. 276-293

- Andrew H. Wilson
- growth of an institue pp. 294-314

- Inger Hedemark and Mogens Jul
Volume 6, issue 2, 1977
- International licensing of technology: empirical evidence pp. 114-126

- Robert Wilson
- French science policy and the changing role of the university pp. 128-151

- Ronald Brickman
- Evaluation of the benefits of laboratory research and information services pp. 152-163

- P. M. S. Jones and A. L. Willett
- Automation in textile machinery pp. 164-176

- H. Catling and R. Rothwell
- Changes in centralization of science pp. 178-193

- H. Inhaber
Volume 6, issue 1, 1977
- The super-computer project: a case study of the interaction of science, government and industry in the UK pp. 2-34

- P. Drath, M. Gibbsons and R. Johnston
- In search of useful theory of innovation pp. 36-76

- Richard Nelson and Sidney Winter
- The crisis in particle physics pp. 78-107

- Michael J. Moravcsik
Volume 5, issue 4, 1976
- The Dutch output of publications in physics pp. 380-396

- Hans Chang and Dennis Dieks
- The RKW: A new approach towards technology transfer. methods for the promotion of innovation in small- and medium-sized companies pp. 398-412

- Erik Rupp
Volume 5, issue 3, 1976
- The dominant role of users in the scientific instrument innovation process pp. 212-239

- Eric von Hippel
- Decision-making and reorganization of the British nuclear power industry pp. 240-268

- Edward F. Wonder
- Science and technology in the European communities: the history of the cost projects pp. 270-294

- N. H. Aked and P. J. Gummett
- Comment on `science and technology in the European communities: the history of the cost projects' pp. 295-300

- A. Klose
- The organic chemicals industry of the USSR: a case-study in the measurement of comparative technological sophistication by means of kilogram-prices pp. 302-326

- Ronald Amann and Jiri Slama
Volume 5, issue 2, 1976
- Public opinion on innovation in France pp. 106-114

- M. T. Gaudin
- West German science policy since the early 1960's: trends and objectives pp. 116-157

- O. Keck
- An educational tv satellite for India: a critical assessment pp. 158-178

- Alexander Melzer
- Recoupment of government R&D expenditures: issues and practices in the USA pp. 180-196

- Margaret L. Windus and Dennis D. Schiffel
- Response to Burns and Studer's "reflections on Alvin M. Weinberg" pp. 197-200

- Alvin M. Weinberg
- Reply to Alvin M. Weinberg pp. 201-202

- E. M. Burns and K. E. Studer
Volume 5, issue 1, 1976
- The costs of technological innovation pp. 2-9

- H. Stead
- Government policies towards industrial innovation: a review pp. 11-97

- K. Pavitt and W. Walker
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