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Réjean Landry

Réjean Landry

D-Index & Metrics

Business and Management

D-Index
37
Citations
12088
World Ranking
1911
National Ranking
82

Overview

Réjean Landry is affiliated with Université Laval in Canada. Their academic profile includes contributions primarily linked to this institution.

Details about Réjean Landry's research topics, papers, co-authors, publication venues, and areas of study are not available at this time.

There is no information regarding awards or distinctions received by Réjean Landry.

The absence of specific data on recent papers, main fields, subfields, and frequent collaborators limits the extent to which their scientific contributions can be further described.

Best Publications

  • Lessons from innovation empirical studies in the manufacturing sector: A systematic review of the literature from 1993–2003

    Nizar Becheikh;Réjean Landry;Nabil Amara

  • Does social capital determine innovation? To what extent?

    Réjean Landry;Nabil Amara;Moktar Lamari

  • Utilization of social science research knowledge in Canada.

    Réjean Landry;Nabil Amara;Moktar Lamari

  • New Evidence on Instrumental, Conceptual, and Symbolic Utilization of University Research in Government Agencies

    Nabil Amara;Mathieu Ouimet;RÉjean Landry

  • Sources of information as determinants of novelty of innovation in manufacturing firms: evidence from the 1999 statistics Canada innovation survey

    Nabil Amara;Réjean Landry

  • The Extent and Determinants of the Utilization of University Research in Government Agencies

    Réjean Landry;Moktar Lamari;Nabil Amara

  • Why are some university researchers more likely to create spin-offs than others? Evidence from Canadian universities

    Réjean Landry;Nabil Amara;Imad Rherrad

  • Climbing the Ladder of Research Utilization: Evidence from Social Science Research

    Réjean Landry;Nabil Amara;Moktar Lamari

  • Determinants of knowledge transfer: evidence from Canadian university researchers in natural sciences and engineering

    Réjean Landry;Nabil Amara;Mathieu Ouimet

  • Managing the protection of innovations in knowledge-intensive business services

    Nabil Amara;Réjean Landry;Namatié Traoré

  • Learning and novelty of innovation in established manufacturing SMEs

    Nabil Amara;Réjean Landry;Nizar Becheikh;Mathieu Ouimet

  • Patterns of innovation in knowledge-intensive business services

    Nabil Amara;Réjean Landry;David Doloreux

  • The knowledge-value chain: a conceptual framework for knowledge translation in health

    Réjean Landry;Nabil Amara;Ariel Pablos-Mendes;Ramesh Shademani

  • On-farm adoption of conservation practices: the role of farm and farmer characteristics, perceptions, and health hazards

    N. Traore;R. Landry;N. Amara

  • An econometric analysis of the effect of collaboration on academic research productivity

    Réjean Landry;Namatie Traore;Benoît Godin

  • Implementing telehealth to support medical practice in rural/remote regions: what are the conditions for success?

    Marie-Pierre Gagnon;Marie-Pierre Gagnon;Julie Duplantie;Jean-Paul Fortin;Réjean Landry

  • Evidence on how academics manage their portfolio of knowledge transfer activities

    Réjean Landry;Malek Saïhi;Nabil Amara;Mathieu Ouimet

  • The impact of transaction costs on the institutional structuration of collaborative academic research

    Réjean Landry;Nabil Amara

  • The Extent and Organizational Determinants of Research Utilization in Canadian Health Services Organizations

    Omar Belkhodja;Nabil Amara;Réjean Landry;Mathieu Ouimet

  • “The Triple-Helix collaboration: Why do researchers collaborate with industry and the government? What are the factors that influence the perceived barriers?”

    Omar Belkhodja;Réjean Landry

Frequent Co-Authors

Nabil Amara
Nabil Amara Université Laval
Marie-Pierre Gagnon
Marie-Pierre Gagnon Université Laval
David Doloreux
David Doloreux HEC Montréal
Jacques Simard
Jacques Simard Université Laval
John N. Lavis
John N. Lavis McMaster University
Frédéric Varone
Frédéric Varone University of Geneva

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