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Etzkowitz, H., Webster, A., Gebhardt, C., Cantisano, T., & Branca, R. (2000). The future of the university and the university of the future: Evolution of ivory tower to entrepreneurial paradigm. Research Policy, 29, 313–330. doi: 10.1016/S0048-7333(99)00069-4. John Bluthal had previously supplied the voice for Commander Zero in the Gerry Anderson puppet series, Fireball XL5. Von Tunzelmann, N., & Acha, V. (2005) Innovation in “Low-Tech” Industries. In J. Fagerberg, D. C. Mowery, & R. R. Nelson (Eds.), The oxford handbook of innovation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. During its four-year run a number of guests appeared in single episodes of NMTQ, among them Dennis Price, David Kossoff (who appeared as himself) and Chelsea footballer, Peter Osgood. Lester, R. K., & Piore, M. J. (2004). Innovation: The missing dimension. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.

The writers also had a long and distinguished career and during the term of their partnership (Driver died in 1973) created some of Britain's best known sitcoms, including; Bless This House, Nearest and Dearest, Love Thy Neighbour and For The Love Of Ada, as well as supplying scripts for Coronation Street and Adam Adamant Lives! Cosh, A. D., Hughes, A., & Lester, R. (2006). UK PLC just how innovative are we? Cambridge MIT Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. ( http://www.cbr.cam.ac.uk/news/160206_Report_only.htm). Rob Roy 1 9 7 7 (UK) 6 x 30 minute episodes This six-part Sunday afternoon BBC drama series followed Frank Osbaldistone… Never Mind the Quality Feel the Width is a rarely seen 1973 British comedy film directed by Ronnie Baxter and starring John Bluthal, Joe Lynch and Bernard Stone. [1] It was a spin-off from the ITV television series Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width about two mismatched tailors in the East End of London.Salter, A., D’Este, P., Scott, A., Martin, P., Pavitt, P, Geuna, A, Patel, P., & Nightingale, P. (2000). Talent, not technology: Publicly funded research and innovation in the UK, CVCP-HEFCE, June. Shane, S. (2004). Academic Entrepreneurship: University Spin-offs and Wealth Creation. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Lerner, J. (1999). The Government as Venture Capitalist: The Long-Run Impact of the SBIR Program. Journal of Business, 72(3), 285–318. doi: 10.1086/209616. For cost savings, you can change your plan at any time online in the “Settings & Account” section. If you’d like to retain your premium access and save 20%, you can opt to pay annually at the end of the trial.

Sainsbury. (2007). The race to the top, a review of the Government’s science and innovation policies by Lord Sainsbury of Turville. London: HM Treasury. October. Overall, a bad decision is where the Inspector or LPA hasn't clearly run a thorough argument of the issues nor thought latterly about other matters that may play its part, for example, PD (they should be competent officers and should know the impact that this might have) and reached rather dubious conclusions. Constant repetition.In the early days of social media, not many brands were using and it was easy to get attention, so the aim was to post frequently just to show up in peoples timelines. That meant that posting was all about quantity - posting as often and on as many different social media platforms as possible. There was not always much time spent on the value of what was being shared, because the purpose was simply to get the brand name in front of as many people as possible, as often as possible. Cohen, W. M., Nelson, R. R., & Walsh, J. P. (2002). Links and impacts: The impact of public research on R&D. Management Science, 48(1), 1–23. doi: 10.1287/mnsc.48.1.1.14273. Swann, G. M. P. (2006). Innovators and the Research Base: An Exploration Using CIS4. In Report for the department of trade and industry/office for science and innovation. London. Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width is a British television sitcom first broadcast in 1967 as a single play in the Armchair Theatre anthology series, later becoming a series of half-hour episodes, which ran until 1971. A total of 40 episodes were made; along with a mini episode that was featured in ITV's All Star Comedy Carnival in 1969. [1]

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