Research Policy
Overview
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
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
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 233
289
SJR / Ranks: 530
3219
CiteScore / Ranks: 613
15.10
Recent Articles
11.
Black S, Muller C, Spitz-Oener A, He Z, Hung K, Warren J
Res Policy
. 2021 Aug;
50(7).
PMID: 34334836
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) jobs have grown in importance in the labor market in recent decades, and they are widely seen as the jobs of the future. Using...
12.
Gold E
Res Policy
. 2021 Jun;
50(5):104226.
PMID: 34083844
There is growing concern that the innovation system's ability to create wealth and attain social benefit is declining in effectiveness. This article explores the reasons for this decline and suggests...
13.
Coburn J, Bone F, Hopkins M, Stirling A, Mestre-Ferrandiz J, Arapostathis S, et al.
Res Policy
. 2021 May;
50(4):104140.
PMID: 33941992
This article provides prospective appraisal of key policy instruments intended to stimulate innovation to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR). AMR refers to the ability of microbes to evolve resistance to those...
14.
Hackett E, Leahey E, Parker J, Rafols I, Hampton S, Corte U, et al.
Res Policy
. 2021 Jan;
50(1):104069.
PMID: 33390628
Synthesis centers are a form of scientific organization that catalyzes and supports research that integrates diverse theories, methods and data across spatial or temporal scales to increase the generality, parsimony,...
15.
Verginer L, Riccaboni M
Res Policy
. 2020 Sep;
50(1):104127.
PMID: 32981979
Global cities boast higher rates of innovation as measured through patent and scientific production. However, the source of the location advantage of innovation hubs is still debated in the literature,...
16.
Higgins M, Yan X, Chatterjee C
Res Policy
. 2020 Sep;
50(1):104126.
PMID: 32952226
We provide causal evidence that regulation induced product shocks significantly impact aggregate demand and firm performance in pharmaceutical markets. Event study results suggest an average loss between $569 million and...
17.
Fu L, Boehe D, Orlitzky M
Res Policy
. 2020 Aug;
49(8):104082.
PMID: 32834183
Seeking to obtain efficiency in the development and integration of knowledge about R&D and corporate social responsibility (CSR), firms face hard choices about their resource allocation to these two areas...
18.
Parrilli M, Balavac M, Radicic D
Res Policy
. 2020 Aug;
49(8):104047.
PMID: 32834182
This work contributes to the literature on innovation systems and, in particular, delivers a thorough analysis on business innovation modes across a range of regional contexts. This analysis refers to...
19.
Ginther D, Heggeness M
Res Policy
. 2020 Jul;
49(4).
PMID: 32675837
The scientific community is engaged in an active debate on the value of its peer-review system. Does peer review actually serve the role we envision for it-that of helping government...
20.
Cisnetto V, Barlow J
Res Policy
. 2020 Apr;
49(3):103917.
PMID: 32255861
When there is significant uncertainty in an innovation project, research literature suggests that strictly sequencing actions and stages may not be an appropriate mode of project management. We use a...