Economics of Innovation and New Technology
1995 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 8, 2006
- STRATEGIC R&D AND NETWORK COMPATIBILITY pp. 711-733

- Pekka Sääskilahti
- IS SILENCE GOLDEN? PATENTS VERSUS SECRECY AT THE FIRM LEVEL pp. 735-752

- Katrin Hussinger
- THEY DON'T INVENT THEM LIKE THEY USED TO: AN EXAMINATION OF ENERGY PATENT CITATIONS OVER TIME pp. 753-776

- David Popp
- THE REVOLUTION WITHIN: ICT AND THE SHIFTING KNOWLEDGE BASE OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST COMPANIES pp. 777-799

- Sandro Mendonça
Volume 15, issue 7, 2006
- Technological diffusion, the diffusion of skill and the growth of outsourcing in US manufacturing pp. 617-647

- Elisabetta Magnani
- Pricing in a market without apparent horizontal differentiation: Evidence from web hosting services pp. 649-663

- Michael Thompson and Steve Thompson
- Contribution-proportional remuneration rule for employee inventions and its effects on effort and investment incentives pp. 665-678

- Yoshihito Yasaki and Akira Goto
- Enterprise in orbit: The supply of communication satellites pp. 679-700

- Catherine Beaudry
Volume 15, issue 6, 2006
- A better copyright system? comparing welfare of indefinitely renewable copyright versus fixed-length copyright pp. 519-542

- Michael Yuan
- Standardisation in the ICT sector: The (complex) interface between antitrust and intellectual property pp. 543-567

- Mario Calderini and Andrea Giannaccari
- Cooperation or competition in R&D when innovation and absorption are costly pp. 569-589

- Lars Wiethaus
- The organizational evolution of innovative activity in the US semiconductor industry: Technological specialization and diversification pp. 591-603

- Norio Tokumaru
- Informational mobility and productivity: Finnish evidence pp. 605-616

- Mika Maliranta and Petri Rouvinen
Volume 15, issue 4-5, 2006
- Empirical studies of innovation in the knowledge-driven economy pp. 289-299

- Bronwyn Hall and Jacques Mairesse
- The role of research and innovation in promoting productivity in chile pp. 301-315

- Jose Miguel Benavente
- On the relationship between innovation and performance: A sensitivity analysis pp. 317-344

- Hans Lööf and Almas Heshmati
- R&D Performance in Chinese industry pp. 345-366

- Gary Jefferson, Bai Huamao, Guan Xiaojing and Xiaoyun Yu
- On the contribution of innovation to multi-factor productivity growth pp. 367-390

- George Leeuwen and Luuk Klomp
- Innovativity: A comparison across seven European countries pp. 391-413

- Pierre Mohnen, Jacques Mairesse and Marcel Dagenais
- Innovation height, spillovers and tfp growth at the firm level: Evidence from French manufacturing pp. 415-442

- Emmanuel Duguet
- Organization of knowledge exchange: An empirical study of knowledge-intensive business service relationships pp. 443-464

- Aija Leiponen
- Voluntary technological disclosure as an efficient knowledge management device: An empirical study pp. 465-491

- Stephane Lhuillery
- Firm size, technological intensity of sector and relational competencies to innovate: Evidence from French industrial innovating firms pp. 493-505

- Francis Munier
- Absorptive capacity and innovative performance: A human capital approach pp. 507-517

- Anker Lund Vinding
Volume 15, issue 3, 2006
- Is there really an inverted U-shaped relation between competition and R&D? pp. 101-118

- Patrik Tingvall and Andreas Poldahl
- Complementarities between organisational strategies and innovation pp. 195-217

- Brian Cozzarin and Jennifer Percival
- Complementarity between product and process innovation in a monopoly setting pp. 219-234

- Andrea Mantovani
- Facets of the digital divide in Europe: Determination and extent of internet use pp. 235-246

- Michael Demoussis and Nicholas Giannakopoulos
- Firm size, sectors and countries as sources of variety in innovation pp. 247-270

- Rinaldo Evangelista and Valeria Mastrostefano
- Technological change and industry structure: A case study of the petroleum industry pp. 271-288

- Jo Voola
Volume 15, issue 2, 2006
- Is there really an inverted U-shaped relation between competition and R&D? pp. 101-118

- Patrik Tingvall and Andreas Poldahl
- Intra-industry spillovers and innovation: An econometric analysis at the firm level pp. 119-135

- Vincent Yao
- Technological innovation and complexity theory pp. 137-155

- Koen Frenken
- Explanatory factors for participation in formal standardisation processes: Empirical evidence at firm level pp. 157-170

- Knut Blind
- On semi-industrialized countries and the acquisition of advanced technological capabilities pp. 171-194

- Simon Teitel
Volume 15, issue 1, 2006
- Empirical evidence on knowledge flows from research collaborations: Introduction to the special issue pp. 1-3

- David Audretsch and Albert Link
- Learning, internal research, and spillovers pp. 5-36

- James Adams
- Assessing the returns to collaborative research: Firm-level evidence from Italy pp. 37-50

- Giuseppe Medda, Claudio Piga and Donald Siegel
- Implementing a 'bottom-up,' multi-sector research collaboration: The case of the Texas air quality study pp. 51-69

- Craig Boardman and Barry Bozeman
- Do locational spillovers pay? empirical evidence from German IPO data pp. 71-81

- David Audretsch and Erik Lehmann
- An economic evaluation of the Baldrige National Quality Program pp. 83-100

- Albert Link and John Scott
Volume 14, issue 8, 2005
- Firms' productivity growth and R&D spillovers: An analysis of alternative technological proximity measures pp. 657-682

- Michele Cincera
- Tensions in co-evolutionary processes: Three Swedish seed organizations in the 20th century pp. 683-696

- Maureen Mckelvey
- Licensing policies for a new product pp. 697-713

- Francisco Caballero-sanz, Rafael Moner-colonques and José Sempere-Monerris
- Welfare effects of quality change and new products in the Japanese mobile telecommunications market: 1995-2001 pp. 715-733

- Mitsuru Sunada
- Technology adoption in response to changes in market conditions: Evidence from the US petroleum refining industry pp. 735-756

- Ming-yuan Chen
Volume 14, issue 7, 2005
- Is there still a productivity paradox? two methods for a transatlantic comparison pp. 533-551

- Fabrice Gilles and Yannick L'Horty
- Information and communication technology diffusion and skill upgrading in Korean industries pp. 553-571

- Jai-Joon Hur, Hwan-Joo Seo and Young Soo Lee
- A Microeconometric note on product innovation and product innovation advertising pp. 573-582

- Ulrich Kaiser
- R&D boundaries of the firm: An estimation of the double-hurdle model on commissioned R&D, joint R&D, and licensing in Japan pp. 583-615

- Kenta Nakamura and Hiroyuki Odagiri
- Who is not developing open source software? non-users, users, and developers pp. 617-635

- Linus Dahlander and Maureen Mckelvey
- Demand and cost impacts of the 2 mm technology program in the US motor-vehicle market pp. 637-655

- Ciro Biderman, Karen Polenske and Nicolas Rockler
Volume 14, issue 6, 2005
- Does the digital divide matter? The role of information and communication technology in cross-country level and growth estimates pp. 435-453

- Leonardo Becchetti and Fabrizio Adriani
- The economics of the smart card industry: Towards coopetitive strategies pp. 455-477

- Zouhaier M'Chirgui
- R&D and productivity growth: Evidence from the UK pp. 479-497

- Mario Kafouros
- University patents, R&D competition, and social welfare pp. 499-515

- Roberto Mazzoleni
- Do collaboratories mean the end of face-to-face interactions? An evidence from the ISEE project pp. 517-532

- Emilie-Pauline Gallié and Renelle Guichard
Volume 14, issue 5, 2005
- Uses without too many abuses of patent citations or the simple economics of patent citations as a measure of value and flows of knowledge pp. 333-338

- C. Gay and C. Le Bas
- The determinants of patent citations: an empirical analysis of French and British patents in the US pp. 339-350

- C. Gay, C. Le Bas, Parimal Patel and K. Touach
- Lovely but dangerous: The impact of patent citations on patent renewal pp. 351-374

- Per Botolf Maurseth
- How well do patent citations measure flows of technology? Evidence from French innovation surveys pp. 375-393

- Emmanuel Duguet and Megan MacGarvie
- The knowledge bases of the world's largest pharmaceutical groups: what do patent citations to non-patent literature reveal? pp. 395-415

- Stefano Brusoni, Paola Criscuolo and Aldo Geuna
- Role of home and host country innovation systems in r&d internationalisation: a patent citation analysis pp. 417-433

- Paola Criscuolo, Rajneesh Narula and Bart Verspagen
Volume 14, issue 4, 2005
- Computerization, workplace organization, skilled labour and firm productivity: Evidence for the Swiss business sector pp. 225-249

- Spyros Arvanitis
- Innovation types and labour organisational practices: A comparison of foreign and domestic firms in the Reggio Emilia industrial districts pp. 251-276

- Paolo Pini and Grazia Santangelo
- Does experience matter? innovations and the productivity of information and communication technologies in German services pp. 277-303

- Thomas Hempell
- Cooperation versus competition in product innovation pp. 305-318

- Miguel González-Maestre and Diego Penarrubia
- New-product success in the pharmaceutical industry: how many bites at the cherry? pp. 319-331

- Marcel Corstjens, Edouard Demeire and Ira Horowitz
Volume 14, issue 3, 2005
- The governance of innovative firms: An evolutionary perspective pp. 125-147

- Jackie Krafft and Jacques-Laurent Ravix
- Do inter-sectoral flows of services matter for productivity growth? an input/output analysis of OECD countries pp. 149-171

- Daniela Di Cagno and Valentina Meliciani
- Production with an assembly line process pp. 173-187

- Jon Neill
- The dynamics of environmental innovations: three stylised trajectories of clean technology pp. 189-212

- Vanessa Oltra and Maïder Saint-Jean
- R&D investment and internal finance: the cash flow effect pp. 213-223

- Carter Bloch
Volume 14, issue 1-2, 2005
- Governance and co-ordination of distributed innovation processes: patterns of R&D co-operation in the upstream petroleum industry pp. 1-21

- Virginia Acha and Lucia Cusmano
- Technological frontiers and competition in multi-technology sectors pp. 23-42

- Andrea Bonaccorsi, Paola Giuri and Francesca Pierotti
- Profit differentials and innovation pp. 43-61

- Elena Cefis and Matteo Ciccarelli
- Sectoral systems of innovation: a framework for linking innovation to the knowledge base, structure and dynamics of sectors pp. 63-82

- Franco Malerba
- 'Inequality' of innovation: skewed distributions and the returns to innovation in Dutch manufacturing pp. 83-102

- Orietta Marsili and Ammon Salter
- Knowledge dynamics, firm strategy, mergers and acquisitions in the biotechnology based sectors pp. 103-124

- Pier Paolo Saviotti, Marie-Angele de Looze and M. A. Maupertuis
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