Catherine Beaudry

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Mathematics and Industrial Engineering Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal (Canada) 
Area:
Industrial Engineering
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Mirnezami SR, Beaudry C, Tahmooresnejad L. (2020) The effect of collaboration with top-funded scholars on scientific production Science and Public Policy. 47: 219-234
Prozesky H, Beaudry C. (2019) Mobility, Gender and Career Development in Higher Education: Results of a Multi-Country Survey of African Academic Scientists The Social Sciences. 8: 188
Tahmooresnejad L, Beaudry C. (2019) Citation impact of public and private funding on nanotechnology-related publications International Journal of Technology Management. 79: 21
Tahmooresnejad L, Beaudry C. (2019) Collaboration or funding: lessons from a study of nanotechnology patenting in Canada and the United States Journal of Technology Transfer. 44: 741-777
Tahmooresnejad L, Beaudry C. (2018) Do patents of academic funded researchers enjoy a longer life? A study of patent renewal decisions. Plos One. 13: e0202643
Armellini F, Beaudry C, Kaminski PC. (2018) Open within a box: an analysis of open innovation patterns within Canadian aerospace companies Sinergie Italian Journal of Management. 101: 15-36
Tahmooresnejad L, Beaudry C. (2018) The importance of collaborative networks in Canadian scientific research Industry and Innovation. 25: 990-1029
Farnia F, Frayret J, Lebel L, et al. (2017) Agent-based simulation of multiple-round timber combinatorial auction Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 47: 1-9
Barirani A, Beaudry C, Agard B. (2017) Can universities profit from general purpose inventions? The case of Canadian nanotechnology patents Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 120: 271-283
Mirnezami SR, Beaudry C, Larivière V. (2016) What determines researchers' scientific impact? A case study of Quebec researchers Science and Public Policy. 43: 262-274
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