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
21.
Ribeiro B, Shapira P
Res Policy
. 2020 Feb;
49(1):103875.
PMID: 32015589
Emerging science and technology fields are increasingly expected to provide solutions to societal grand challenges. The promise of such solutions frequently underwrites claims for the public funding of research. In...
22.
Lawson C, Salter A, Hughes A, Kitson M
Res Policy
. 2019 Apr;
48(3):759-774.
PMID: 30944500
This paper explores the geography of academic engagement patterns of native and foreign-born academics, contrasting how patterns of intranational and international engagement with non-academic actors differ between these two groups....
23.
Azoulay P, Ganguli I, Graff Zivin J
Res Policy
. 2017 Oct;
46(3):573-590.
PMID: 29058845
As scientists’ careers unfold, mobility can allow researchers to find environments where they are more productive and more effectively contribute to the generation of new knowledge. In this paper, we...
24.
Blume-Kohout M, Adhikari D
Res Policy
. 2017 May;
45(6):1291-1303.
PMID: 28461709
A National Institutes of Health (NIH) taskforce recently recommended decreasing the number of graduate students supported on research assistantships, and instead favoring traineeship and fellowship funding mechanisms. Using instrumental variables...
25.
Lane J, Owen-Smith J, Rosen R, Weinberg B
Res Policy
. 2015 Sep;
44(9):1659-1671.
PMID: 26335785
Longitudinal micro-data derived from transaction level information about wage and vendor payments made by federal grants on multiple U.S. campuses are being developed in a partnership involving researchers, university administrators,...
26.
Bakker G
Res Policy
. 2014 Jun;
42(10):1793-1814.
PMID: 24910477
We investigate the long-run historical pattern of R&D-outlays by reviewing aggregate growth rates and historical cases of particular R&D projects, following the historical-institutional approach of Chandler (1962), North (1981) and...
27.
Mathies C, Slaughter S
Res Policy
. 2013 Sep;
42(6-7):1286-1300.
PMID: 24072941
No abstract available.
28.
Jacob B, Lefgren L
Res Policy
. 2011 Aug;
40(6):864-874.
PMID: 21860538
In this paper, we estimate the impact of receiving an NIH postdoctoral training grant on subsequent publications and citations. Our sample consists of all applications for NIH postdoctoral training grants...