Publications
In addition to the services for the Flemish government, the researchers of ECOOM also contribute to academic research in various research domains.
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Leten, B., Landoni, P., Van Looy, B. (2014)
Science or graduates: How do firms benefit from the proximity of universities?
Research Policy, 43(8), 1398-1412
DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2014.03.005
Levecque, K., Baute, S., Van Rossem, R., Anseel, F. (2014)
Money, money, money ... On PhDs, wages and gender
In: ECOOM Brief 9 - January 2014
Output ECOOM UGent; Enquête naar de Arbeidskrachten (EAK); PhD; Doctoraat; PhD holder; Doctoraathouder; Loon; Wage
Levecque, K., Baute, S., Van Rossem, R., Anseel, F. (2014)
Money, money, money… Over doctoraten, lonen en gender
In: ECOOM Brief 9 - Januari 2014
Martens, B., Dobbels, J., Amez, L. & Ysebaert, W. (2014)
Culture et créativité: ébauche d'un instrument de mesure pour la métropole bruxelloise.
Brussels Studies, 79, 13
DOI : 10.4000/brussels.1233
Meyer, M. (2014)
Where is applied research going?
Guest editorial, special issue, Prometheus, Critical Studies in Innovation, 32 (4), 319-320
DOI: 10.1080/08109028.2014.1127047
Meyer, M., Libaers, D., Thijs, B., Grant, K., Glänzel, W., Debackere, K. (2014)
Origin and Emergence of Entrepreneurship as a Research Field.
Scientometrics, 98 (1), 473-485
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-013-1021-9
Meyer, M., Grant, K., Morlacchi, P., Weckowska, D. (2014)
Triple Helix indicators as an emergent area of enquiry – a bibliometric perspective.
Scientometrics, 99 (1), 151-174
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-013-1103-8
Ossenblok, T.L.B., Verleysen, F.T., & Engels, T.C.E. (2014)
Co-authorship of journal articles and book chapters in the Social Sciences and Humanities (2000-2010).
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 65, 882-897
DOI: 10.1002/ASI.23015
Persson, O., Glänzel, W. (2014)
Discouraging honorific authorship.
Scientometrics, 98 (2), 1417-1419
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-013-1042-4
Rahman, A.I.M.J., Guns, R., Rousseau, R., & Engels, T.C.E. (2014)
Assessment of expertise overlap between an expert panel and research groups. In Ed Noyons (Ed.), Context Counts: Pathways to Master Big and Little Data.
Proceedings of the Science and Technology Indicators Conference 2014 Leiden, p. 295-301