Economics of Innovation and New Technology
1995 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 8, 2023
- The persistence and cross-persistence of R&D outsourcing: onshore and offshore strategies pp. 1087-1113

- Dolores Añón Higón
- Assessing the impact of digital technology diffusion policies. Evidence from Italy pp. 1114-1137

- Barbara Bratta, Livio Romano, Paolo Acciari and Francesca Mazzolari
- The nonlinear impact of FinTech on the real economic growth: evidence from China pp. 1138-1155

- Ya Bu, Xinghui Yu and Hui Li
- Network externalities, product compatibility and process innovation pp. 1156-1189

- Domenico Buccella, Luciano Fanti and Luca Gori
- Information asymmetry, risk aversion and R&D subsidies: effect-size heterogeneity and policy conundrums pp. 1190-1215

- Mehmet Ugur and Eshref Trushin
- Non-fungible token (NFT) markets on the Ethereum blockchain: temporal development, cointegration and interrelations pp. 1216-1234

- Lennart Ante
- Agglomeration, recombinant innovation and the role of market reforms in a transitioning China pp. 1235-1248

- Anthony Howell, Robin Guohuibin Li, Maryann Feldman and Haifeng Qian
- Determinants of innovation novelty: evidence from Australian administrative data pp. 1249-1273

- Omer Majeed and Robert Breunig
Volume 32, issue 7, 2023
- Female R&D teams and patents as quality signals in innovative firms pp. 891-922

- Pilar Beneito, Maria E. Rochina-Barrachina and Amparo Sanchis-Llopis
- Eco-innovation and exports in heterogeneous firms: pollution haven effect and Porter hypothesis as competing theories pp. 923-952

- Chiara Lodi and Silvia Bertarelli
- The uneven role of users in service innovation performance pp. 953-976

- Luis Rubalcaba and Matthias Deschryvere
- Robots and labor regulation: a cross-country/cross-industry analysis pp. 977-999

- Silvio Traverso, Massimiliano Vatiero and Enrico Zaninotto
- Gender differences among innovators: a patent analysis of stars pp. 1000-1018

- Federico Caviggioli, Alessandra Colombelli and Chiara Ravetti
- A Schumpeterian approach to entry barrier and firm profitability: cycle time of technology pp. 1019-1036

- Keun Lee and Sung Hoon Lee
- Political failure: a missing piece in innovation policy analysis pp. 1037-1068

- Anders Kärnä, Johan Karlsson, Erik Engberg and Peter Svensson
- Cobb–Douglas R&D production function, appropriability and opportunity: effects on R&D, technological progress and knowledge sharing pp. 1069-1086

- Mário A. P. M. da Silva
Volume 32, issue 6, 2023
- Firm patenting and types of innovation. An empirical investigation on patenting determinants in developing countries pp. 731-750

- Mounir Amdaoud, Petr Hanel and Christian Le Bas
- Explaining differences in the returns to R&D in Argentina: the role of contextual factors pp. 751-782

- Valeria Arza, Xavier Cirera, Emanuel López and Agustina Colonna
- Innovation, competition, and incomplete adoption of a superior technology pp. 783-803

- Luca Sandrini
- Dual use inventions: identification and characterization using patent data pp. 804-825

- Federico Caviggioli, Antonio De Marco, Petros Gkotsis, Giuseppe Scellato and Antonio Vezzani
- Local knowledge spillovers and innovation persistence of firms pp. 826-850

- Adelheid Holl, Bettina Peters and Christian Rammer
- Technological novelty and key enabling technologies: evidence from European regions pp. 851-872

- Sandro Montresor, Gianluca Orsatti and Francesco Quatraro
- Are Robots stealing jobs? Empirical evidence from 10 developing countries pp. 873-889

- Phaphon Plumwongrot and Piriya Pholphirul
Volume 32, issue 5, 2023
- Cooperative and non-cooperative R&D with spillovers under consumer-friendly firms pp. 603-621

- Quan Dong, Juan Bárcena-Ruiz and Amagoia Sagasta
- What determines initial coin offering success: a cross-country study pp. 622-645

- Muhammad Farooq Ahmad, Oskar Kowalewski and Paweł Pisany
- The impact of automation on employment and its social implications: evidence from Chile pp. 646-662

- Raúl Katz, Fernando Callorda and Juan Jung
- Is more diverse always the better? External knowledge source clusters and innovation performance in Germany pp. 663-681

- Maryam Hajialibeigi
- The historical evolution of the Brazilian aeronautical sector: a combined approach based on mission-oriented innovation policy (MOIP) and sectoral innovation system (SIS) pp. 682-699

- Thiago Caliari and Marcos José Barbieri Ferreira
- When Matthew met Matilda: the Argentinean gender gap in the allocation of science and technology public grants pp. 700-712

- Florencia Fiorentin, Mariano Pereira, Diana Suarez and Alexis Tcach
- High-tech trade as determinant of the US bilateral trade balance pp. 713-730

- Carlos Carrasco and Edgar Demetrio Tovar-García
Volume 32, issue 4, 2023
- Labour-augmenting technical change data for alternative elasticities of substitution: growth, slowdown, and distribution dynamics pp. 449-475

- Thomas Ziesemer
- A lasting connection: colonial ties and scientific capabilities in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 476-497

- Caroline Viola Fry
- The role of socio-historic factors and income inequality in global innovation pp. 498-518

- Rajeev Goel and James Saunoris
- Previous intrapreneurship experience as a determinant of entrepreneurial activity and performance pp. 519-536

- Gamal Atallah, Ibrahim Bousmah and Claudia De Fuentes
- Do government-funded patents have higher quality than privately-funded patents? pp. 537-562

- Jin-Uk Choi and Chang-Yang Lee
- Does urban agglomeration affect innovation convergence: evidence from China pp. 563-578

- Jie Tang and Wenyue Cui
- Business model experimentation in SMEs: the application of a dual scaling technique pp. 579-601

- Francisco-Jose Molina-Castillo, Mark de Reuver, Harry Bouwman and Jose Clavel
- Obituary pp. 602-602

- Cristiano Antonelli
Volume 32, issue 3, 2023
- The Oscar goes to … robots or humans? Competition in a directed technical change model with monetary policy pp. 323-342

- Oscar Afonso
- Firm age and loan financing with patents as collateral of Chinese startups: the roles of innovations and experience pp. 343-369

- Xia Yang, Xin Gu and Xue Yang
- Skills-displacing technological change and its impact on jobs: challenging technological alarmism? pp. 370-392

- Seamus McGuinness, Konstantinos Pouliakas and Paul Redmond
- Complementarities in the sourcing, use and exploitation of managerial and technological innovations pp. 393-413

- Giuliana Battisti and Paul Stoneman
- The antecedents of 4.0 technologies: an analysis of European patent data pp. 414-431

- Matteo Laffi and Camilla Lenzi
- Two faces of failure in innovation: a multinomial logit approach pp. 432-448

- Kang Ho Bong and Jaemin Park
Volume 32, issue 2, 2023
- Institutional quality and innovation: evidence from Emilia-Romagna pp. 165-197

- Franco Mosconi and Dario D’Ingiullo
- Innovative competences, the financial crisis and firm-level productivity in Denmark and Finland pp. 198-212

- Carter Bloch, Carita Eklund and Hannu Piekkola
- The economics of metrology: an exploratory study of the impact of measurement science on U.S. productivity pp. 213-222

- Albert Link
- Institutional investors and the moral hazards of technology investment: Evidence from China pp. 223-249

- Umeair Shahzad, Jing Liu, Tingyun Pang and Fukai Luo
- Reputational impact on startup accelerator’s information disclosure and performance pp. 250-274

- Kittiphod Charoontham and Thunyarat (Bam) Amornpetchkul
- Is learning by exporting technology specific? Evidence from Chinese firms pp. 275-304

- Fang Wang, Zhaoyuan Xu and Xiaoyong Dai
- Robust measurement of innovation performances in Europe with a hierarchy of interacting composite indicators pp. 305-322

- Salvatore Corrente, Ana Garcia-Bernabeu, Salvatore Greco and Teemu Makkonen
Volume 32, issue 1, 2023
- Government support to renewable energy R&D: drivers and strategic interactions among EU Member States pp. 1-24

- Jonas Grafström, Patrik Söderholm, Erik Gawel, Paul Lehmann and Sebastian Strunz
- Economic complexity and jobs: an empirical analysis pp. 25-52

- Antonis Adam, Antonios Garas, Marina-Selini Katsaiti and Athanasios Lapatinas
- Differential effects of training on innovation pp. 53-68

- Brian Paul Cozzarin and Jennifer C. Percival
- Is technological change really skills-biased? Firm-level evidence of the complementarities between ICT and workers' education pp. 69-91

- Thomas Bolli and Filippo Pusterla
- Does information quality matter in corporate innovation? Evidence from the Korean market pp. 92-112

- Md Ruhul Amin, Chune Young Chung and Sanggyu Kang
- Automation, automatic capital returns, and the functional income distribution pp. 113-135

- Pablo Casas and Jose Torres
- Non-standard work and innovation: evidence from European industries pp. 136-164

- Jelena Reljic, Armanda Cetrulo, Valeria Cirillo and Andrea Coveri
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