Job title:
Senior Researcher
Other affiliations (1):
Georgia Institute of Technology
Professor
Research field (3):
Business administration
, Sociology/history of science and technology
, Economic statistics
Research keywords (7):
Economic sociology
, Research methods
, Research integrity
, University-industry relations
, Organization theory
, Intellectual property policy
, 科学技術政策
Research theme for competitive and other funds (1):
2003 - 2005 刀と鎧:「強い特許」環境における日米特許戦略の二面性
Papers (43):
Marco Ceccagnoli, You Na Lee, John P. Walsh. Reaching beyond low-hanging fruit: Basic research and innovativeness. Research Policy. 2024. 53. 1
Yong In Choi, John P. Walsh. Resource Dependence Effects in Formalized Inter-organization Exchanges: The Case of F&A Rates. Academy of Management Proceedings. 2023. 2023. 1
You Na Lee, John P. Walsh. Rethinking Science as a Vocation: One Hundred Years of Bureaucratization of Academic Science. Science Technology and Human Values. 2022. 47. 5. 1057-1085
You Na Lee, John P. Walsh. Non-R&D innovation. Elgar Encyclopedia on the Economics of Knowledge and Innovation. 2022. 358-363
Wesley M. Cohen, You-Na Lee, John, P. Walsh. How innovative are innovations? A multidimensional, survey-based approach. Measuring and Accounting for Innovation in the Twenty-First Century. 2021. 139-182
Staša Milojević, Filippo Radicchi, John P. Walsh. Reply to Hanlon: Transitions in science careers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2019. 116. 36. 17625-17626
Yeonji No, John P. Walsh. The importance of foreign-born talent for US innovation. Nature Biotechnology. 2010. 28. 3. 289-291
Empirical Research on University-Industry Linkages in Japan. 2007. 19-39
Baba, Y, JP Walsh. The role of researcher networks for high-risk innovation: A comparison of drug discovery in Japan and the US. Journal of Science Policy and Research Management. 2007. 22. 45-55
Walsh, JP, A Zacharias-Walsh. Working Longer, Living Less. Illuminating Social Life. 4th edition. 2007. 5-40