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The spatial distribution of knowledge production in Europe. Evidence from KET...
In this paper, we develop an analysis of the spatial distribution of knowledge production related to Key Emerging Technologies (KETs) and Societal Grand Challenges (SGCs) in... -
The rate and motives of the internationalisation of large firm R&D (1994–2005...
International audience; This paper addresses the internationalisation of R&D of large multinational firms by analysing their patents from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s. It... -
Global Innovation Systems—A conceptual framework for innovation dynamics in t...
This paper proposes a framework for the analysis of technological innovation processes in transnational contexts. By drawing on existing innovation system concepts and recent... -
Public procurement of innovation in construction: A design science approach
The inclusion of innovation as a policy objective in public procurement has increased significantly at public organizations over the last years. However, public organizations... -
Automated joining element design by predicting spot-weld locations using 3D c...
Joining element design is mainly a manual task resulting in costly and prolonged development trajectories. Current limited automation solutions support engineers, but still lead... -
Competition for talent. Country and organizational-level effects in the inter...
This paper analyzes the competition for skilled human resources between European higher education institutions (HEI) through a multi-level model predicting their ability to... -
Creative destruction or mere niche support? Innovation policy mixes for susta...
AbstractRecently, there has been an increasing interest in policy mixes in innovation studies. While it has long been acknowledged that the stimulation of innovation and... -
national and sectoral characteristics
International audience; This paper introduces a unique database, the Corporate Invention Board (CIB). The CIB combines patent data from the PATSTAT database with financial data... -
A design science approach
The inclusion of innovation as a policy objective in public procurement has increased significantly at public organizations over the last years. However, public organizations... -
R&D Subsidies as Dual Signals in Technological Collaborations
We investigate the influence of public R&D subsidies on a firm’s likelihood to form technological collaborations. Using signaling theory, we conceptualize the award of a... -
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In many real-life routing problems, incorporating the negative effects of turns is an important, but often overlooked aspect. This is especially true for order picking in... -
Reconceptualising the ‘policy mix’ for innovation
Recent years have seen the emergence, take-up and use of the term 'policy mix' by innovation policy makers and by policy analysts and scholars alike. Imported from economic... -
Methods to account for citation inflation in research evaluation
Quantitative research evaluation requires measures that are transparent, relatively simple, and free of disciplinary and temporal bias. We document and provide a solution to a... -
Hybrid open access—A longitudinal study
Abstract This study estimates the development of hybrid open access (OA), i.e. articles published openly on the web within subscription-access journals. Included in the study... -
Measuring the impact of innovative human capital on small firms’ propensity t...
AbstractThe ability to identify and evaluate the competitive advantage of employees’ transferable and innovative characteristics is of importance to firms and policymakers. This... -
A typology study on science parks in Europe
Although science parks are established globally for decades as an innovation policy instrument to foster growth and networking, there is limited attention given towards research...