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Research Policy, Volume 45, Issue 10, December 2016
Research Policy, Volume 45, Issue 10, December 2016
Articles
Emergent phenomena in scientific publishing: A simulation exercise
Jakob Kapeller, Stefan Steinerberger
Migrant entrepreneurs and local networks in industrial districts
Jacopo Canello
Do deployment policies pick technologies by (not) picking applications?—A simulation of investment decisions in technologies with multiple applications
Tobias S. Schmidt, Benedikt Battke, David Grosspietsch, Volker H. Hoffmann
Cluster and co-located cluster effects: An empirical study of six Chinese city regions
Ren Lu, Min Ruan, Torger Reve
Firm R&D, innovation and easing financial constraints in China: Does corporate tax reform matter?
Anthony Howell
The role of interpartner dissimilarities in Industry-University alliances: Insights from a comparative case study
Isabel Estrada, Dries Faems, Natalia Martin Cruz, Pilar Perez Santana
The effectiveness of tax incentives for R&D+i in developing countries: The case of Argentina
Gustavo Crespi, David Giuliodori, Roberto Giuliodori, Alejandro Rodriguez
Complementarities in the search for innovation—Managing markets and relationships
Christoph Grimpe, Wolfgang Sofka
Intellectual property rights hinder sequential innovation. Experimental evidence
Julia Brüggemann, Paolo Crosetto, Lukas Meub, Kilian Bizer
R&D and productivity in OECD firms and industries: A hierarchical meta-regression analysis
Mehmet Ugur, Eshref Trushin, Edna Solomon, Francesco Guidi
Product market regulation, innovation, and productivity
Bruno Amable, Ivan Ledezma, Stéphane Robin
Why are researchers paid bonuses? On technology spillovers and market rivalry
Diego d’Andria
Non-compete clauses, employee effort and spin-off entrepreneurship: A laboratory experiment
Guido Buenstorf, Christoph Engel, Sven Fischer, Werner Gueth
Is it better to “Stand on Two Boats” or “Sit on the Chinese Lap”?: Examining the cultural contingency of network structures in the contemporary Chinese academic labor market
Xiao Lu, Paul-Brian McInerney
An institutionalized policy-making mechanism: China’s return to techno-industrial policy
Ling Chen, Barry Naughton
Knowledge acquisition and complementary specialization in alliances: The impact of technological overlap and alliance experience
Korcan Kavusan, Niels G. Noorderhaven, Geert M. Duysters
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00487333/45/10
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