Research Policy
1971 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 1975
- The productivity of research effort in the US pharmaceutical industry: a statistical approach pp. 330-349

- M. E. D. Koenig and D. J. Gans
- Technical and institutional transfer in agricultural development pp. 350-378

- Vernon Ruttan
- The venture capital market and technological innovation pp. 380-408

- Alden S. Bean, Dennis D. Schiffel and Mary E. Mogee
Volume 4, issue 3, 1975
- The state and technological competition in France or colbertism in the 20th century pp. 214-244

- P. Papon
- The role of cost - benefit analysis in planning agricultural R & D programmes pp. 246-261

- W. S. Wise
- Technical change and social need: the case of high rise flats pp. 262-289

- Robert McCutcheon
- Science and technology in the common market: a progress report pp. 290-310

- Manfredo Macioti
- Innovation in industry: a discussion of the state-of-art and the results of innovation research in german-speaking countries pp. 312-327

- Luitpold Uhlmann
Volume 4, issue 2, 1975
- The rhetoric of consensus politics: a critical review of technology assessment pp. 108-158

- B. Wynne
- Innovations led expansion: the shipbuilding case pp. 160-171

- W. Al-Timimi
- Field studies with a q-sort/nominal-group process for selecting R & D projects pp. 172-188

- Wm. E. Souder
- Technological diffusion in the Canadian carpet industry pp. 190-206

- Steven Globerman
- Response to research policy article on MRCA pp. 207-210

- A. Greenwood
- MRCA: reply to Mr. Greenwood pp. 211-212

- W. B. Walker
Volume 4, issue 1, 1975
- Japanese technology policy: achievements and perspectives pp. 2-26

- T. Dixon Long
- Reflections on Alvin M. Weinberg: a case study on the social foundations of science policy pp. 28-44

- Eugene M. Burns and Kenneth E. Studer
- Service cost: an approach to technological policy pp. 46-55

- Jordan J. Baruch
- The European molecular biology organisation: a case-study of decision-making in science policy pp. 56-78

- L. Drath, M. Gibbons and J. Ronayne
- Phenomenology and models of the growth of science pp. 80-86

- Michael J. Moravcsik
- Process innovations and improvements as a determinant of the competitive position in the international plastic market pp. 88-105

- B. Schott and Wieland Müller
Volume 3, issue 4, 1975
- Between the market and the state: dilemmas of french policy for the electronics industry pp. 312-336

- John Zysman
- Innovation in industry: the state and results of recent economic research in western european countries except f.r. germany pp. 338-359

- G. F. Ray
- R & D coordination in industry and university pp. 360-371

- R. Steck
- MRCA: comments on the article by W.B. Walker pp. 373-374

- S. B. Saul
- MRCA: reply to Professor Saul pp. 375-378

- W. B. Walker
Volume 3, issue 3, 1974
- The roles of science in technological innovation pp. 220-242

- Michael Gibbons and Ron Johnston
- Management, politics, and science: a nonseparable system pp. 244-257

- L. Vaughn Blankenship
- SAPPHO updated - project SAPPHO phase II pp. 258-291

- R. Rothwell, C. Freeman, A. Horlsey, V. T. P. Jervis, A. B. Robertson and J. Townsend
- The Indian patent system and indigenous R&D pp. 292-306

- S. S. Joshi, J. V. Rajan and S. K. Subramanian
Volume 3, issue 2, 1974
- Science and technology in Sweden: The fabians versus Europe pp. 133-155

- Ingemar N. H. Dorfer
- Assessing research output and momentum pp. 156-170

- R. E. Faust
- Some characteristic aspects of science policy in the federal republic of Germany pp. 172-180

- Hermann Lubbe
- Scientific cities pp. 182-200

- H. Inhaber
- Canadian science policy: Report number four revisited pp. 202-215

- Andrew H. Wilson
Volume 3, issue 1, 1974
- US government support for civilian technology: economic theory versus political practice pp. 2-16

- George Eads
- The adoption of the sappho method in the Hungarian electronics industry pp. 18-28

- Georges D. Szakasits
- The `Hungarian sappho': some comments and comparisons pp. 30-38

- Roy Rothwell
- Behavioural aspects of research management - a review pp. 40-76

- Stuart S. Blume
- High-voltage electron microscopy in the UK pp. 78-87

- P. B. Hirsch
- A refinement of extrinsic criteria for scientific choice pp. 88-97

- Michael J. Moravcsik
- Some aspects of regional-national scientific relationships in East Africa: a summary pp. 98-122

- Theodore W. Schlie and Albert H. Rubenstein
- Science policy in New Zealand pp. 124-131

- M. L. Gimpl
Volume 2, issue 4, 1974
- The multi-role combat aircraft (MRCA): a case study in European collaboration pp. 280-305

- W. B. Walker
- Some remarks and proposals concerning the planning and performance of technology assessment studies pp. 306-321

- Herbert Paschen and Klaus Gresser
- Discussion on principles of organizing applied research and development pp. 322-334

- Paul Lovland
- The limits of science policy in a developing country: the Turkish case a study based on the experience of the scientific and technical research council of Turkey pp. 336-363

- Ergun Turkcan
- Innovation in a federal state pp. 364-379

- Andrew H. Wilson
- R&D, innovation and microeconomic growth: a case study pp. 380-403

- B. Schott and Klaus von Grebmer
Volume 2, issue 3, 1973
- A behavioral study of international technology transfer between the United States and West Germany pp. 160-184

- B. M. Kohler, A. H. Rubenstein and C. F. Douds
- An operational, policy-oriented research categorization scheme pp. 186-202

- Charles E. Falk
- The role of communications in technological innovation pp. 204-225

- R. Rothwell and A. B. Robertson
- Research planning in French science policy: an assessment pp. 226-245

- P. Papon
- Patent data as a guide to industrial activity pp. 246-264

- W. D. Reekie
- Measures of scientific growth pp. 266-275

- Michael J. Moravcsik
Volume 2, issue 2, 1973
- A dying debate pp. 88-92

- Claus Koch
- What is the place of research and technological innovations in business planning? pp. 128-143

- Bela Gold
- Nucleonic thickness gauges -- a SAPPHO pair pp. 144-156

- R. Rothwell
Volume 2, issue 1, 1973
- Public accountability and the project-grant mechanism pp. 2-16

- Bernard R. Stein
- Technological assessment of external effects pp. 18-39

- P. F. Teniere-Buchot
- Application of ppbs to r&d planning pp. 40-55

- Klaus Gresser
- Decision-making in big science--the development of the high-voltage electron microscope pp. 56-70

- B. Leach
- A note on the implementation and use of models for r&d planning pp. 72-85

- Bertil Naslnd and Bo Sellstedt
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