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Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 2014
This paper explores the capacity to produce new knowledge proxied by patents granted in 18 industries in 11 European economies. For each industry in each country, the number of granted U.S. Patent and Trademark Office patents is recorded over the 1991–2005 period. Controlling for research and development, industry composition, and institutional setting,
Börje Johansson +2 more
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This paper explores the capacity to produce new knowledge proxied by patents granted in 18 industries in 11 European economies. For each industry in each country, the number of granted U.S. Patent and Trademark Office patents is recorded over the 1991–2005 period. Controlling for research and development, industry composition, and institutional setting,
Börje Johansson +2 more
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D-efficient window experimental designs
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2008zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Bogacka, B. +3 more
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R&D efficiency of leading pharmaceutical companies – A 20-year analysis
Drug Discovery Today, 2021Comparative analysis of the R&D efficiency of 14 leading pharmaceutical companies for the years 1999-2018 shows that there is a close positive correlation between R&D spending and the two investigated R&D output parameters, approved NMEs and the cumulative impact factor of their publications.
Alexander Schuhmacher +5 more
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Centessa aims for R&D efficiency
C&EN Global Enterprise, 2021Centessa Pharmaceuticals is the latest firm to explore whether an asset-centered model can make the process of bringing drugs to market cheaper and faster.
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Organizational structure and R&D efficiency
R&D Management, 1986AbstractThis paper compares innovative efficiency as proxied by a measure of R&D efficiency, between firms with organic and mechanistic R&D organizational structures. The results of the study support the hypotheses that organic structures experience greater efficiency in basic research, process‐related R&D and long‐term R&D activities ...
Albert N. Link, Robert W. Zmud
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Condition numbers and D-efficiency
Statistics & Probability Letters, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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R&D Efficiency Gains Due to Cooperation
Journal of Economics, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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D-efficient Window Designs for Non-Linear Models
2007 29th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces, 2007In many experiments various practical constraints make accurate timing for taking samples difficult or even impossible. It often happens in pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic studies in which patients have to come to a clinic for a blood sample to be taken.
B. Bogacka +3 more
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The R&D efficiency of the Taiwanese semiconductor industry
Measurement, 2019Abstract The aim of the study is to explore the Research and Design (R&D) efficiency of the semiconductor industry in Taiwan from a patent perspective. Six evaluation indices are selected as inputs (total assets, staff numbers, and R&D expenditure) and outputs (return on assets (ROA), earnings per share (EPS), and patent number), and then the 4-year ...
Hung-Yi Wu +3 more
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Strategic Direction, 2007
PurposeWhile, many companies are continuing to pour money into research and development, perhaps the more pertinent issue they should be looking at is not how much they spend on R&D, but how effectively they spend it.Design/methodology/approachAnalysis of Booz Allen Hamilton's second annual global innovation study – the Global Innovation 1000 ...
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PurposeWhile, many companies are continuing to pour money into research and development, perhaps the more pertinent issue they should be looking at is not how much they spend on R&D, but how effectively they spend it.Design/methodology/approachAnalysis of Booz Allen Hamilton's second annual global innovation study – the Global Innovation 1000 ...
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