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Sourcing applied and basic knowledge for innovation and commercialization success. (2024). Ardito, Lorenzo ; Svensson, Roger.
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  5. An analysis of the evolution of science-technology linkage in biomedicine. (2020). Ke, Qing.
    In: Journal of Informetrics.
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  6. Testing the science/technology relationship by analysis of patent citations of scientific papers after decomposition of both science and technology. (2018). Han, Fang ; Magee, Christopher L.
    In: Scientometrics.
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  7. Patents and Dual-use Technology: An Empirical Study of the Worlds Largest Defence Companies. (2018). Coronado, Daniel ; Moreno, Pedro J ; Marn, Rosario M ; Ferrndiz, Esther ; Acosta, Manuel.
    In: MPRA Paper.
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  8. Using web mining to explore Triple Helix influences on growth in small and mid-size firms. (2018). Youtie, Jan ; Shapira, Philip ; Li, Yin ; Arora, Sanjay.
    In: Technovation.
    RePEc:eee:techno:v:76-77:y:2018:i::p:3-14.

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  9. The geography of university scientific production in Europe: an exploration in the field of Food Science and Technology. (2017). Coronado, Daniel ; Moreno, Pedro J ; Acosta, Manuel ; Ferrandiz, Esther ; Leon, Dolores M.
    In: Scientometrics.
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  10. Entrepreneurial practices in research-intensive and teaching-led universities. (2016). Grinevich, Vadim ; Demirel, Pelin ; Karata-Ozkan, Mine ; Abreu, Maria.
    In: Small Business Economics.
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  11. Measuring science-based science linkage and non-science-based linkage of patents through non-patent references. (2015). Huang, Mu-Hsuan ; Sung, Hui-Yun ; Chen, Dar-Zen ; Wang, Chun-Chieh.
    In: Journal of Informetrics.
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  12. Triple Helix indicators as an emergent area of enquiry: a bibliometric perspective. (2014). Morlacchi, Piera ; Meyer, Martin ; Grant, Kevin ; Weckowska, Dagmara.
    In: Scientometrics.
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  13. Access to universities public knowledge: Whos more regionalist?. (2014). Coronado, Daniel ; Azagra-Caro, Joaquín M. ; Acosta, Manuel.
    In: INGENIO (CSIC-UPV) Working Paper Series.
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  14. Exploring patent performance and technology interactions of universities, industries, governments and individuals. (2013). Huang, Mu-Hsuan ; Sung, Hui-Yun ; Chen, Dar-Zen ; Wang, Chun-Chieh.
    In: Scientometrics.
    RePEc:spr:scient:v:96:y:2013:i:1:d:10.1007_s11192-012-0878-3.

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  15. Factors affecting the diffusion of patented military technology in the field of weapons and ammunition. (2013). Coronado, Daniel ; Marin, Rosario ; Prats, Pedro ; Acosta, Manuel.
    In: Scientometrics.
    RePEc:spr:scient:v:94:y:2013:i:1:d:10.1007_s11192-012-0857-8.

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  16. Access to universities’ public knowledge: who’s more nationalist?. (2012). Azagra-Caro, Joaquín M..
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    RePEc:spr:scient:v:91:y:2012:i:3:d:10.1007_s11192-012-0629-5.

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  17. Review of technology acquisition and adoption research in the energy sector. (2011). Daim, Tugrul U ; Cowan, Kelly R.
    In: Technology in Society.
    RePEc:eee:teinso:v:33:y:2011:i:3:p:183-199.

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  18. The use of scientific knowledge by Spanish agrifood firms. (2011). Coronado, Daniel ; Acosta, Manuel ; Toribio, Rosario M.
    In: Food Policy.
    RePEc:eee:jfpoli:v:36:y:2011:i:4:p:507-516.

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  19. Patterns of scientific and technological knowledge flows based on scientific papers and patents. (2009). Kang, Jay ; Park, Hyunwoo.
    In: Scientometrics.
    RePEc:spr:scient:v:81:y:2009:i:3:d:10.1007_s11192-008-2224-3.

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  20. What do patent examiner inserted citations indicate for a region with low absorptive capacity?. (2009). Perruchas, François ; Azagra-Caro, Joaquín M. ; Mattsson, Pauline ; Fernandez-De, Ignacio.
    In: Scientometrics.
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  21. The evidence of systematic noise in non-patent references: A study of New Zealand companies’ patents. (2007). He, Zi-Lin ; Deng, Min.
    In: Scientometrics.
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  22. Value of bibliometric analysis for research policy: A case study of Spanish research into innovation and technology management. (2007). Mitre, Maria ; Junquera, Beatriz.
    In: Scientometrics.
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  23. Using Essential Patent Index and Essential Technological Strength to evaluate industrial technological innovation competitiveness. (2007). Lin, Wen-Yau Cathy ; Huang, Mu-Hsuan ; Chen, Dar-Zen.
    In: Scientometrics.
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  24. Innovation and R&D spillover effects in Spanish regions: A spatial approach. (2007). Serrano-Domingo, Guadalupe ; Cabrer-Borras, Bernardi.
    In: Research Policy.
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    In: Working Paper CRENoS.
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    In: Working Papers in Economics.
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