Discussion Papers "Innovation Systems and Policy Analysis"
From Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI)
Contact information at EDIRC.
Bibliographic data for series maintained by ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics ().
Access Statistics for this working paper series.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
- 38: Growing outflows of technology-driven foreign direct investment from emerging economies and the implications for the international investment regime

- Eva Dantas, Niclas Meyer and Thomas Stehnken
- 37: Academic knowledge as a driver for technological innovation? Comparing universities, small and large firms in knowledge production and dissemination

- Friedrich Dornbusch and Peter Neuhäusler
- 36: SME patenting: An empirical analysis in nine countries

- Rainer Frietsch, Peter Neuhäusler and Oliver Rothengatter
- 35: Publication activity in the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) database in the context of Chinese science and technology policy from 1977 to 2012

- Junying Fu, Rainer Frietsch and Ulrike Tagscherer
- 34: Patents as indicators for knowledge generation and diffusion in mechanical engineering and green biotechnology: A first assessment

- Peter Neuhäusler and Rainer Frietsch
- 33: Systematic analysis of coverage and usage of conference proceedings in web of science: Subproject in the Kompetenzzentrum Bibliometrie

- Carolin Michels and Junying Fu
- 32: Identification of university-based patents: A new large-scale approach

- Friedrich Dornbusch, Ulrich Schmoch, Nicole Schulze and Nadine Bethke
- 31: Cyclical long-term development of complex technologies: Premature expectations in nanotechnology?

- Ulrich Schmoch and Axel Thielmann
- 30: Electric mobility in China: A policy review

- Ulrike Tagscherer
- 29: The National Innovation System (NIS) and the automobile industry in South Korea

- Ji Yoon Chung
- 28: Patents and the financial performance of firms - An analysis based on stock market data

- Peter Neuhäusler, Rainer Frietsch, Torben Schubert and Knut Blind
- 27: Innovationspolitik in Brasilien - Kontinuitäten und neue Entwicklungen während der Regierung Lula da Silva

- Thomas Stehnken
- 26: Indicator-based reporting on the Chinese innovation system 2010: Life sciences in China

- Rainer Frietsch and Yu Meng
- 25: Indicator-based reporting on the Chinese innovation system 2010: The regional dimension of science and innovation in China

- Henning Kroll
- 24: Cooperation with public research institutions and success in innovation: Evidence from France and Germany

- Stéphane Robin and Torben Schubert
- 23: Einfluss demografischer Entwicklungen in Betrieben auf deren Innovationsfähigkeit

- Hans-Dieter Schat and Angela Jäger
- 22: A relational database for bibliometric analysis

- Nicolai Mallig
- 21: Auswirkungen des demografischen Wandels auf die regionale Politikgestaltung: Beispielhafte Untersuchung an den Regionen Baden-Württemberg und Sachsen-Anhalt

- Elisabeth Baier
- 20: Formal vs. informal protection instruments and the strategic use of patents in an Expected-Utility framework

- Peter Neuhäusler
- 19: Chinese regional innovation systems in times of crisis: the case of Guangdong

- Henning Kroll and Ulrike Tagscherer
- 18: France: innovation system and innovation policy

- Emmanuel Muller, Andrea Zenker and Jean-Alain Héraud
- 17: Managing the interface between public sector applied research and technological development in the Chinese enterprise sector

- Henning Kroll and Daniel Schiller
- 16: Gender-specific patterns in patenting and publishing

- Rainer Frietsch, Inna Haller, Melanie Vrohlings and Hariolf Grupp
- 15: Bibliometric data study: Assessing the current ranking of the People's Republic of China in a set of research fields. Final report to the delegation of the European Commission

- Rainer Frietsch, Sybille Hinze and Li Tang
- 14: Patente in Europa und den USA: Veränderungen ab 1991 aufgezeigt an Gesamtzahlen und dem Technologiefeld des Ubiquitous Computing

- Peter Neuhäusler
- 13: Intellectual property rights and innovation activities in China: evidence from patents and publications

- Rainer Frietsch and Jue Wang
- 12: Improving policy understanding by means of secondary analyses of policy evaluation: a concept development

- Bernd Ebersberger, Jakob Edler and Vivien Lo
- 11: Characterizing creative scientists in nano S & T: productivity, multidisciplinarity, and network brokerage in a longitudinal perspective

- Thomas Heinze and Gerrit Bauer
- 10: Four major task domains of science for sustainability

- Arlette Jappe-Heinze
- 9: Explaining international co-authorship in global environmental change research

- Arlette Jappe-Heinze
- 8: Identifying creative research accomplishments: methodology and results for nanotechnology and human genetics

- Thomas Heinze, Philip Shapira, Jacqueline Senker and Stefan Kuhlmann
- 7: Emergence of nano S&T in Germany: network formation and company performance

- Thomas Heinze
- 6: Analysis of heterogeneous collaboration in the German research system with a focus on nanotechnology

- Thomas Heinze and Stefan Kuhlmann
- 5: International collaboration schemes in earth and environmental sciences: IGEC programmes and UNESCO IHP

- Arlette Jappe-Heinze
- 4: Zur Bedeutung der angewandten Grundlagenforschung: Ergebnisse einer schriftlichen Befragung bei Fraunhofer-Instituten

- Frieder Meyer-Krahmer and Ulrich Schmoch
- 3: Informationen zur Forschungsevaluation in Deutschland - Erzeuger und Bedarf: Gutachten für die Geschäftsstelle der deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft

- Stefan Kuhlmann and Thomas Heinze
- 2: New governance for innovation: the need for horizontal and systemic policy co-ordination

- Jakob Elder, Stefan Kuhlmann and Ruud Smits
- 1: Governance der Kooperation heterogener Partner im deutschen Forschungs- und Innovationssystem

- Stefan Kuhlmann, Ulrich Schmoch and Thomas Heinze