Economics of Innovation and New Technology
1995 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 7, 2025
- Digital transition in a turbulent world: European regional growth opportunities in 17 years’ time pp. 997-1015

- Roberta Capello and Andrea Caragliu
- Patent infringement litigation, executive team risk appetite and corporate innovation pp. 1016-1039

- Xiaoyi Li
- How much is too much? Inter-city brokerage in ICT industry innovation networks pp. 1040-1063

- Salma Zaman, Emine Beyza Satoglu, Andres Velez-Calle, Fernando Sanchez-Henriquez and Jessica Rae Salmon
- Sustainable energy transition, knowledge co-creation and trade: the case of EU residential energy efficiency pp. 1064-1094

- Elena Paglialunga and Chiara Lodi
- Is Schumpeter right? Fintech and economic growth pp. 1095-1106

- Serhan Cevik
- From experimentation to scaling: what shapes the funnel of AI adoption? pp. 1107-1121

- Nicolas Ameye, Jacques Bughin and Nicolas van Zeebroeck
- The effects of environmental innovations on labor productivity: how does it pay to be green pp. 1122-1143

- Hannu Piekkola and Jaana Rahko
Volume 34, issue 6, 2025
- Coevolution of technical change and income inequality in developed and developing countries pp. 817-841

- Ana Urraca-Ruiz and Sergiany Da Silva Lima
- R&D lags in economic models pp. 842-862

- Shanchao Wang, Julian Alston and Philip Pardey
- Consumer environmental awareness and green R&D subsidy policy under Cournot–Bertrand comparisons pp. 863-884

- Mingqing Xing and Sang-Ho Lee
- Synergistic governance and innovation: the positive effect of cross-holding partners pp. 885-919

- Jiajia Liu, Weiyi Li and Jiaqi Shi
- Do scarce resource inputs promote or reduce patent values and innovation? A game theory approach pp. 920-937

- Pu-yan Nie, Han-geng Qiu, Hong-xing Wen and Chan Wang
- Breakthrough inventions in China: the role of intra- and inter-regional collaboration and local knowledge base pp. 938-969

- Tao Jiang
- Influence of educational composition on firm innovation and performance pp. 970-996

- Lene Kromann and Anders Sørensen
Volume 34, issue 5, 2025
- Implementation of digital twins as a tool for increasing the efficiency of business operations pp. 689-704

- Vadim Korepin, Tarek Ismail Mohamed, Almash Zhaksylyk and Jie Liu
- Impact of technical barriers to trade measures on innovation – evidence from chinese manufacturing firms pp. 705-723

- Fan Yang, Yuxuan Wang and Unjung Whang
- Mapping research on digital innovation in the health sector: a bibliometric approach pp. 724-741

- Scott Hegerty and Marzenna Anna Weresa
- The impact of factor tax structure on firm innovation: evidence from China pp. 742-768

- Haibo Feng and Caixia Zong
- Agglomeration and the success of arts majors working in entrepreneurship and innovation pp. 769-781

- Richard J. Paulsen, Gregory Wassall and Neil Alper
- Artificial intelligence based technologies and economic growth in a creative region pp. 782-796

- Amitrajeet Batabyal, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp
- Do incubatees form more alliances? Nature of the alliance and start-up ownership as contingencies pp. 797-815

- Luca Grilli and Riccardo Marzano
Volume 34, issue 4, 2025
- Innovation and firm performance: influence of ownership and professionalization pp. 513-535

- Javier Ortiz and Ana F. Gargallo-Castel
- Evidence on an endogenous growth model with public R&D pp. 536-572

- Thomas Ziesemer
- How firm’s perception of economic policy uncertainty influences innovation quality pp. 573-590

- Renai Jiang, Zulong Su, Shurui Hu, Hua-Tang Yin and Chun-Ping Chang
- R&D investment and network effects: A dynamic model of the search engine market pp. 591-612

- Bita Shabgard
- North–South trade, technology diffusion, and uneven development pp. 613-633

- Mateo Hoyos
- Do deep regional trade agreements facilitate international research collaboration? pp. 634-661

- Naoto Jinji, Xingyuan Zhang and Shoji Haruna
- The impact of market integration on the technological innovation of new energy vehicle enterprises pp. 662-687

- Yongqing Xiong and Ning He
Volume 34, issue 3, 2025
- How regional is the manufacturing value chain of the main European countries? pp. 349-366

- Claudio Di Berardino, Stefano D’Angelo, Martin Lábaj and Erika Majzlíková
- The interplay between governance mechanisms of blockchain platforms pp. 367-391

- Linh Thi My Nguyen and Phong Thanh Nguyen
- Research and development expenditure gap: does women’s political empowerment matter? pp. 392-417

- Désiré Avom and Brice Kamguia
- Generic technology R&D decision with technology spillover, cost difference, and bargaining power under oligopoly competition pp. 418-441

- Junlong Chen, Xiaomin Sun, Jiayan Shi and Yajie Wang
- Impact of cross-border mergers and acquisitions on firm innovation performance: from the perspective of dynamic capability theory pp. 442-468

- Peijin Yang, Jinyuan Huang, Chenghua Guan and Yao Xiao
- The long-term effects of R&D subsidies on firm performance: evidence from a regression discontinuity design pp. 469-492

- Abdulaziz Reshid, Peter Svensson and Nancy Steinbach
- Financing patterns of working capital and physical investment: their effects on innovation and productivity pp. 493-512

- Josep Tomàs-Porres, Agustí Segarra-Blasco and Mercedes Teruel
Volume 34, issue 2, 2025
- From the paper age to the electronic age: an electronic business registry reform in Ecuador pp. 163-185

- Segundo Camino-Mogro
- Endogenous R&D formations in a mixed triopoly under common ownership pp. 186-203

- Jiaqi Chen, Doo-Ri Kim and Sang-Ho Lee
- Private R&D, environmental policy, and greenhouse gas emissions pp. 204-230

- Dierk Herzer
- The upheaval years: a literature review on firms’ digitalization new era pp. 231-273

- Juan Jung and Gonzalo Gómez-Bengoechea
- Family ownership, finance for innovation, and exports. Evidence from European micro and small firms pp. 274-301

- Francesco Aiello, Graziella Bonanno, Achille Puggioni and Stefania P. S. Rossi
- Innovation and employment growth in developing countries: the role of market structure pp. 302-320

- Karamat Nurillaev and Masato Hiwatari
- Licensing of a product innovation by an outside innovator to a Stackelberg duopoly pp. 321-348

- Manel Antelo and Lluis Bru
Volume 34, issue 1, 2025
- Call for papers: special issue on ‘innovation and strategic autonomy for competitiveness’ pp. i-iii

- Michele Cincera, Hanna Hottenrott, Helena Lenihan, Pietro Moncada Paterno Castello and Francesco Rentocchini
- The impact of domestic and foreign public green R&D on domestic green innovation pp. 1-21

- Dierk Herzer
- Market valuation of international patenting using a real option approach: the moderating role of uncertainty pp. 22-43

- Grid Thoma
- The effect of external innovation on firm employment pp. 44-69

- Guillermo Arenas Díaz, Andrés Barge-Gil, Joost Heijs and Alberto Marzucchi
- The diffusion of renewable energy production in European countries: the role of incentives pp. 70-93

- Matteo Abbruzzese, Davide Infante and Janna Smirnova
- To diversify or not? The link between global sourcing of ICT goods and firm performance pp. 94-116

- Alexander Schiersch, Irene Bertschek and Thomas Niebel
- ‘With no siblings, but with a home’: Single Patent-code Inventions (SPIs) and regional technological diversification pp. 117-137

- Claudio Cozza, Sandro Montresor, Alessandro Palma and Gianluca Tarasconi
- Synergy in environmental compliance, innovation and export on SMEs’ growth pp. 138-162

- Quoc Tran-Nam, Phu Nguyen-Van and Tuyen Tiet
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