Browsing BI Open by Journals "Research Policy"
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Cluster and co-located cluster effects: An empirical study of six Chinese city regions
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)We study how industrial clusters in three different life phases both influence and moderate total factor productivity (TFP) of other co-located industries or clusters. A multilevel regression model is applied to panel ... -
The Importance of Tacit Knowledge: Dynamic Inventor Activity in the Commercialization Phase
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Inventors generally know more about their inventions than what is written down in patent applications. Because they possess this tacit knowledge, inventors may need to play an active role when patents are commercialized. ... -
Laboratory safety and research productivity
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Are laboratory safety practices a tax on scientific productivity? We examine this question by exploiting the substantial increase in safety regulations at the University of California following the shocking death of a ... -
Price space and product demography: Evidence from the workstation industry, 1980–1996
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This study adds to the product innovation literature by emphasizing the important yet understudied role of price distribution in shaping product demography (i.e. new product introductions and exits). While prior research ... -
The process of framing innovation activities: How strategic leaders erode their ideas for radical innovations
(Others, 2024)Understanding what impedes and facilitates radical innovation is crucial. This study introduces a process perspective on managerial cognition into the strategic leadership literature to elucidate the dynamics that contribute ... -
Project-oriented agency and regeneration in socio-technical transition: Insights from the case of numerical weather prediction (1978-2015)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This paper analyzes the unfolding of socio-technical transition (STT) using the multi-level perspective (MLP) framework. It relies on an in-depth case study of the “quiet revolution” of numerical weather prediction. The ... -
Swift transition and knowledge cycling
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The organization of innovation labor is undergoing major changes in technology-based and engineering-intensive industries worldwide. Those changes reflect fluctuating market demands and increasing task uncertainty, and ... -
Swift transition and knowledge cycling: Key capabilities for successful technical and engineering consulting?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The organization of innovation labor is undergoing major changes in technology-based and engineering-intensive industries worldwide. Those changes reflect fluctuating market demands and increasing task uncertainty, and ...