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Research Policy

Research Policy is a renowned scholarly journal that focuses on the intersection of science, technology, and innovation policy. It publishes cutting-edge research articles, reviews, and commentaries that explore the dynamics, challenges, and implications of policies shaping research and development activities. With a multidisciplinary approach, the journal provides valuable insights into the governance, economics, and societal impact of scientific and technological advancements, making it an essential resource for policymakers, academics, and practitioners in the field.

Details
Abbr. Res Policy
Start 1971
End Continuing
Frequency Twelve no. a year 2003-
p-ISSN 0048-7333
e-ISSN 1873-7625
Country Netherlands
Language English
Specialty Science
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 233 289
SJR / Ranks: 530 3219
CiteScore / Ranks: 613 15.10
Recent Articles
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French M, Barker S, Henry R, Turagabeci A, Ansariadi A, Tela A, et al.
Res Policy . 2024 Sep; 53(7):105048. PMID: 39221156
The number, scale and ambition of transdisciplinary research initiatives between the global north and the global south is increasing, yet there is very little theoretical or empirical scholarship on how...
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Durvasula M, Hemphill C, Ouellette L, Sampat B, Williams H
Res Policy . 2023 Dec; 52(7). PMID: 38130474
This paper introduces a newly digitized, open-access version of the Food and Drug Administration's "Orange Book"-a linkage between approved small-molecule drugs and the patents that protect them. The Orange Book...
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Fonseca E, Shadlen K, de Moraes Achcar H
Res Policy . 2023 Feb; 52(4):104739. PMID: 36785560
The COVID-19 pandemic, which featured international pharmaceutical firms seeking to build global manufacturing networks to scale-up the supply of vaccines, has generated heightened interest in understanding the role of firm-to-firm...
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Dosso M, Cassi L, Mescheba W
Res Policy . 2023 Jan; 52(1):104630. PMID: 36597459
Regional scientific integration is a critical pathway for the development of an integrated African research area and knowledge-based society. On the African continent, progress in scientific production and integration has...
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Consoli D, Marin G, Rentocchini F, Vona F
Res Policy . 2023 Jan; 52(1):104658. PMID: 36597458
The present study adds to the literature on routinization and employment by capturing within-occupation task changes over the period 1980-2010. The main contributions are the measurement of such changes and...
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Stern N, Valero A
Res Policy . 2022 Dec; 50(9):104293. PMID: 36540358
The climate crisis and the global economic impact of the Covid-19 crisis occur against a background of slowing growth and widening inequalities, which together imply an urgent need for a...
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Walters C, Mehl G, Piraino P, Jansen J, Kriger S
Res Policy . 2022 Dec; 51(1):104403. PMID: 36536632
The underrepresentation of women in research is well-documented, in everything from participation and leadership to peer review and publication. Even so, in the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic, early...
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Balland P, Broekel T, Diodato D, Giuliani E, Hausmann R, OClery N, et al.
Res Policy . 2022 Apr; 51(3):104450. PMID: 35370320
Economic complexity offers a potentially powerful paradigm to understand key societal issues and challenges of our time. The underlying idea is that growth, development, technological change, income inequality, spatial disparities,...
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Dosi G, Soete L
Res Policy . 2021 Oct; 51(1):104393. PMID: 34658456
In this paper we draw a parallel between the insights developed within the framework of the current COVID-19 health crisis and the views and insights developed with respect to the...
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Walker J, Brewster C, Fontinha R, Haak-Saheem W, Benigni S, Lamperti F, et al.
Res Policy . 2021 Sep; 51(1):104369. PMID: 34565926
Research about the Covid-19 pandemic has taken center stage in shaping the work of many scholars, inter alia highlighting the importance of research in addressing the grand challenges humanity faces....