We use scientist-level panel data in order to estimate the effect which the number, type and source of research grants has on subsequent commercial contracts, publications and patent outputs. In so doing, we control for time-invariant factors including individual researcher preferences, the nature of the work and the business model of the researcher's laboratory. We find that, whereas Fellowships and Project or program grants had a positive effect on whether the scientist subsequently signed a commercial contract, Equipment and Development grants had the largest impact per grant. Finally, we find that International grants were negatively associated with the number of commercial contracts signed. The data were drawn from 488 biomedical resea...
Productivity and success in research is often difficult to quantify but is an important factor when ...
<div><p>Funding has been viewed in the literature as one of the main determinants of scientific acti...
In this paper, we estimate the impact of receiving an NIH grant on subsequent publications and citat...
The impact of grants on research productivity has been investigated by a number of retrospective stu...
<div><p>The impact of grants on research productivity has been investigated by a number of retrospec...
The impact of grants on research productivity has been investigated by a number of retrospective stu...
The United States invests more into basic medical research than any other country. This research, mo...
This paper estimates the "production function" for scientific research publications in the field of ...
A research protocol for our prospective study of research funding. How much research funding improve...
<p>The measures of scientific impact are: the total numbers of papers published, numbers of citation...
This paper seeks to examine how federal financial support of academic scientists shapes their collab...
Agencies that fund scientific research must choose: is it more effective to give large grants to a f...
<div><p>Agencies that fund scientific research must choose: is it more effective to give large grant...
This paper measures the impact of public R&D investments on innovation by private sector firms. ...
Trabajo presentado a la Science, Technology and Innovation indicators (STI) Conference, celebrada en...
Productivity and success in research is often difficult to quantify but is an important factor when ...
<div><p>Funding has been viewed in the literature as one of the main determinants of scientific acti...
In this paper, we estimate the impact of receiving an NIH grant on subsequent publications and citat...
The impact of grants on research productivity has been investigated by a number of retrospective stu...
<div><p>The impact of grants on research productivity has been investigated by a number of retrospec...
The impact of grants on research productivity has been investigated by a number of retrospective stu...
The United States invests more into basic medical research than any other country. This research, mo...
This paper estimates the "production function" for scientific research publications in the field of ...
A research protocol for our prospective study of research funding. How much research funding improve...
<p>The measures of scientific impact are: the total numbers of papers published, numbers of citation...
This paper seeks to examine how federal financial support of academic scientists shapes their collab...
Agencies that fund scientific research must choose: is it more effective to give large grants to a f...
<div><p>Agencies that fund scientific research must choose: is it more effective to give large grant...
This paper measures the impact of public R&D investments on innovation by private sector firms. ...
Trabajo presentado a la Science, Technology and Innovation indicators (STI) Conference, celebrada en...
Productivity and success in research is often difficult to quantify but is an important factor when ...
<div><p>Funding has been viewed in the literature as one of the main determinants of scientific acti...
In this paper, we estimate the impact of receiving an NIH grant on subsequent publications and citat...