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from Royal Institute of Technology, CESIS - Centre of Excellence for Science and Innovation Studies CESIS - Centre of Excellence for Science and Innovation Studies, Royal Institute of Technology, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden. Contact information at EDIRC . Series data maintained by Martin Andersson ().
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157: Q-theory of Investment and Earnings Retentions - Evidence from Scandinavia
Johan Eklund
156: The Impact of Firm’s R&D Strategy on Profit and Productivity
Börje Johansson and Hans Lööf
155: Start-Ups and Employment Growth - Evidence from Sweden
Martin Andersson and Florian Noseleit
154: Multinationals in the Knowledge Economy - a case study of AstraZeneca in Sweden
Martin Andersson , Börje Johansson , Charlie Karlsson and Hans Lööf
153: Agglomeration Dynamics of Business Services
Johan Klaesson and Börje Johansson
152: Ownership, Dividends, R&D and Retained Earnings - are institutional owners short-term oriented?
Daniel Wiberg
151: Persistence and Determinants of Firm Profit in Emerging Markets
Andreas Stephan and Andriy Tsapin
150: Occupational Distribution within Swedish Industries - an identification and market relation analysis
Charlotta Mellander
149: Learning-by-Exporting Revisited - the role of intensity and persistence
Martin Andersson and Hans Lööf
148: Knowledge, Creativity and Regional Development
Charlie Karlsson and Börje Johansson
147: Swedish Listed Family Firms and Entrepreneurial Spirit
Bjuggren, Per-Olof and Johanna Palmberg
146: Imports, Productivity and the Origin Markets -the role of knowledge-intensive economies
Hans Lööf and Martin Andersson
145: Creative China? The University, Tolerance and Talent in Chinese Regional Development
Richard Florida , Charlotta Mellander and Haifeng Qian
144: Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Functional Regions
Charlie Karlsson , Börje Johansson and Roger Stough
143: Is Entrepreneurship the Salvation for Enhanced Economic Growth?
Kristina Nyström
142: Regional Institutional Environment and Swedish Regional New Firm Formation
Kristina Nyström
141: The Innovation and Productivity Effect of Foreign Take-Over of National Assets
Börje Johansson , Hans Lööf and Bernd Ebersberger
140: Getting Pole Position - Pre reform research strategies in the humanities at Swedish universities
Lars Geschwind and Karin Larsson
139: What does it Mean Conceptually that Universities Compete?
Enrico Deiaco , Magnus Homén and Maureen McKelvey
138: Interaction between Research and Education – can industry co-operation improve the link?
Maria Johansson
137: Financial Risk Aversion and Household Asset Diversification
Nataliya Barasinska , Dorothea Schäfer and Andreas Stephan
136: Locational Conditions, Cooperation, and Innovativeness: evidence from research and company spin-offs
Anna Lejpras and Andreas Stephan
135: The Impact of Firm Collateral on Knowledge Intensive Consulting Firms
Gustav Martinsson
134: Firm Collateral and the Cyclicality of Knowledge Intensity
Gustav Martinsson
133: Rational Solution to the Laundry Issue: Policy and Research for Day-to-Day Life in the Welfare State
Ulla Rosén
132: A Methodological Note on Measuring the Functional Efficiency of Capital Markets
Johan E Eklund and Sameeksha Desai
131: How does University Collaboration Contribute to Successful R&D Management?
Anders Broström and Hans Lööf
130: Embedded Technology - national Identity the rise and decline of a small state’s military-industrial complex
Niklas Stenlås
129: The Rise of the Mega-Region
Richard Florida , Tim Gulden and Charlotta Mellander
128: The Dynamics of Firm Growth - a re-examination
Hans Lööf
127: A Portrait of the Innovative Firm as a Small Patenting Entrepreneur
Martin Andersson and Hans Lööf
126: What Drives the Productive Efficiency of a Firm? - the importance of industry, location, R&D, and size
Олег Бадуненко , Michael Fritsch and Andreas Stephan
125: Corporate Debt Maturity Choice in Transition Financial Markets
Andreas Stephan , Oleksandr Talavera and Andriy Tsapin
124: How can we Study Innovation Systems? - introducing an actor-centralised perspective
Anders Broström
123: Ownership, Economic Entrenchment and Allocation of Capital
Johan Eklund and Sameeksha Desai
122: PRIVATE AND PUBLIC INTERESTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EARLY SWEDISH COMPUTER INDUSTRY
Tom Petersson
121: From Royal Academy of Science to Reserach Institute of Society - long term policy convergence of Swedish Knowledge intermediaries
Thomas Kaiserfeld
120: Rockets and Reindeer - the history of the Swedish innovation system for space and its spatial dimensions
Sverker Sörlin and Nina Wormbs
119: Lost in Translation? - sience, technology and the state since the 1970s
Per Högselius
118: Between Warfare and Welfare - scientific credence in the Swedish agricultural policies 1940-1970
Hans Jörgensen
117: The Rise of the Nuclear System of Innovation in Sweden
Maja Fjaestad and Thomas Jonter
116: Location Attributes and Start-Ups in Knowledge Intensive Business Services
Martin Andersson and Karin Hellerstedt
115: Firms' Rationales for Interaction with Research Universities
Anders Broström
114: Performance Evaluation Based on the Robust Mahalanobis Distance and Multilevel Modelling Using Two New Strategies
S Hussain , M. A. Mohamed , R. Holder , A. Almasri and Ghazi Shukur
113: The Persistent Differentiation - the education commission’s reform work 1724-1778
Thomas Kaiserfeld
112: THE CREATIVE CLASS AND SOCIAL CAPITAL - civil society, regional development and high-tech employment in Japan
Hans Westlund and Calidoni-Lundberg, Federica
111: MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS AND INNOVATION PERFORMANCE IN THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT INDUSTRY
Tseveen Gantumur and Andreas Stephan
110: EXPORTS AND PRODUCTIVITY - comparable evidence for 14 countries
The International Study Group on Exports and Productivity (Sašo Polanec , Ricardo A López , Davide Castellani and Joachim Wagner )
109: HARD AND SOFT LOCATIONAL FACTORS,INNOVATIVENESS AND FIRM PERFORMANCE - an empirical test of Porter’s diamond model at the micro-level
Alexander Friedrich Eickelpasch , Anna Lejpras and Andreas Stephan
108: HOW CAN RESEARCH NETWORKS IMPROVE THE INNOVATION PROCESS?
Mats Wilhelmsson