págs. 1-7
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págs. 27-41
Retaining winners: : Can policy boost high-growth entrepreneurship?
págs. 42-55
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págs. 68-80
Mapping the technological landscape: : Measuring technology distance, technological footprints, and technology evolution
págs. 81-96
Exploitative and exploratory innovations in knowledge network and collaboration network: : A patent analysis in the technological field of nano-energy
págs. 97-112
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Science and Technology Parks and cooperation for innovation: : Empirical evidence from Spain
págs. 137-147
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Australia's Cooperative Research Centre Program: : A transaction cost theory perspective
págs. 195-204
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Commercializing user innovations by vertical diversification: : The user–manufacturer innovator
Jörn H. Block, Joachim Henkel, Tim G. Schweisfurth, Annika Stiegler
págs. 244-259
Research assessment in the UK and Italy: : Costly and difficult, but probably worth it (at least for a while)
págs. 260-271
Acquisitions of start-ups by incumbent businesses: : A market selection process of “high-quality” entrants?
págs. 272-290
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The roles and effectiveness of design in new product development: : A study of Irish manufacturers
Stephen Roper, Pietro de Michieli, James H. Love, Priit Vahter
págs. 319-329
Institutional dynamics and technology legitimacy – A framework and a case study on biogas technology
págs. 330-344
Inventing while you work: : Knowledge, non-R&D learning and innovation
págs. 345-359
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