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Research Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Research Policy is 46. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2019-04-01 to 2023-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Inter-firm R&D partnerships: an overview of major trends and patterns since 19601019
The paradox of openness: Appropriability, external search and collaboration584
The digital transformation of innovation and entrepreneurship: Progress, challenges and key themes552
Access to finance for innovative SMEs since the financial crisis277
Towards a typology of intermediaries in sustainability transitions: A systematic review and a research agenda259
Inter-firm R&D partnering in pharmaceutical biotechnology since 1975: Trends, patterns, and networks206
The co-evolution of policy mixes and socio-technical systems: Towards a conceptual framework of policy mix feedback in sustainability transitions159
Gender gap in entrepreneurship146
Measuring the temporal dynamics of policy mixes – An empirical analysis of renewable energy policy mixes’ balance and design features in nine countries129
The design of startup accelerators124
More is not always better: Effects of collaboration breadth and depth on radical and incremental innovation performance at the project level124
Policy mixes for sustainability transitions: New approaches and insights through bridging innovation and policy studies112
Advancing innovation in the public sector: Aligning innovation measurement with policy goals111
International research collaboration: An emerging domain of innovation studies?110
Transformative innovation policy: Addressing variety in an emerging policy paradigm110
Is this time different? How digitalization influences job creation and destruction109
Investors’ choices between cash and voting rights: Evidence from dual-class equity crowdfunding108
Mobile phones for financial inclusion: What explains the diffusion of mobile money innovations?105
Academic engagement: A review of the literature 2011-2019102
Innovation policy for system-wide transformation: The case of strategic innovation programmes (SIPs) in Sweden94
Internal and external effects of R&D subsidies and fiscal incentives: Empirical evidence using spatial dynamic panel models93
Which firms benefit from investments in green energy technologies? – The effect of energy costs89
The tentative governance of emerging science and technology—A conceptual introduction88
Self-citations as strategic response to the use of metrics for career decisions88
International research collaboration: Novelty, conventionality, and atypicality in knowledge recombination83
Policies, actors and sustainability transition pathways: A study of the EU’s energy policy mix81
Commercializing university research in transition economies: Technology transfer offices or direct industrial funding?71
Does combining different types of collaboration always benefit firms? Collaboration, complementarity and product innovation in Norway69
Policy-mix evaluation: Governance challenges from new place-based innovation policies67
Governments as partners: The role of alliances in U.S. cleantech startup innovation65
Patent claims and patent scope64
Motivations and solution appropriateness in crowdsourcing challenges for innovation64
The heterogeneous skill-base of circular economy employment64
Driving innovation: Public policy and human capital63
A walk on the wild side: ‘Predatory’ journals and information asymmetries in scientific evaluations61
The evolution of mission-oriented policies: Exploring changing market creating policies in the US and European space sector61
The impacts of government ideology on innovation: What are the main implications?60
Trademarks’ relatedness to product and service innovation: A branding strategy approach59
Challenging the “deficit model” of innovation: Framing policy issues under the innovation imperative59
Human capital and innovation: the importance of the optimal organizational task structure59
Configurations of platform organizations: Implications for complementor engagement58
Digital technology adoption and knowledge flows within firms: Can the Internet overcome geographic and technological distance?58
Shaping selection environments for industrial catch-up and sustainability transitions: A systemic perspective on endogenizing windows of opportunity57
Attracting solutions in crowdsourcing contests: The role of knowledge distance, identity disclosure, and seeker status54
Studying transitions: Past, present, and future53
Reconceptualizing the paradox of openness: How solvers navigate sharing-protecting tensions in crowdsourcing52
Protecting their digital assets: The use of formal & informal appropriability strategies by App developers51
“All for One and One for All?” - Knowledge broker roles in managing tensions of internal coopetition: The Ubisoft case51
Skilled migration and innovation in European industries50
Gender diversity in senior management, strategic change, and firm performance: Examining the mediating nature of strategic change in high tech firms50
Modular designs and integrating practices: Managing collaboration through coordination and cooperation49
Testing future societies? Developing a framework for test beds and living labs as instruments of innovation governance49
Towards a taxonomy of research misconduct: The case of business school research48
Social capital and the digital crowd: Involving backers to promote new product innovativeness48
Technological cooperation, R&D outsourcing, and innovation performance at the firm level: The role of the regional context48
The evolution of equity crowdfunding: Insights from co-investments of angels and the crowd47
When does crowdsourcing benefit firm stock market performance?47
Selecting an open innovation community as an alliance partner: Looking for healthy communities and ecosystems46
From closed to open: Job role changes, individual predispositions, and the adoption of commercial open source software development46
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