Economics of Innovation and New Technology
1995 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 8, 2004
- Factor analysis of demand growth for information technology input in Japan pp. 687-694

- Sumiko Asai
- Understanding the demand-side of economic change: a contribution to formal evolutionary theorizing pp. 695-716

- Francisco Fatas-Villafranca and Dulce Saura-Bacaicoa
- R&D-cooperating laggards versus a technological leader pp. 717-732

- Christine Halmenschlager
- Firms' decisions to innovate and innovation routines pp. 733-745

- Elizabeth Webster
- Innovation, product development and market value: evidence from the biotechnology industryinnovation in biotechnology industry pp. 747-760

- Zaur Rzakhanov
Volume 13, issue 7, 2004
- Information technology investment and firm performance in US retail trade pp. 595-613

- Mark Doms, Ron Jarmin and Shawn Klimek
- Patterns of technological specialisation in Latin American and East Asian countries: an analysis of patents and trade flows pp. 615-653

- Hsin-Ting Huang and Marcela Miozzo
- Economic policy, the new economy and the social rate of return to R&D in UK manufacturing pp. 655-670

- Tony Buxton and Gerry Kennally
- Link between innovation and productivity in Canadian manufacturing industries pp. 671-686

- Wulong Gu and Jianmin Tang
Volume 13, issue 6, 2004
- Comparison of excess social rates of return to product and process R&D pp. 509-521

- Tony Buxton and Gerry Kennally
- Culture and knowledge spillovers in Europe: New perspectives for innovation and convergence policies? pp. 523-541

- Caroline Hussler
- Accounting for the recent surge in U.S. patenting: changes in R&D expenditures, patent yields, and the high tech sector pp. 543-558

- Jinyoung Kim and Gerald Marschke
- Proximity and the use of public science by innovative European firms pp. 559-580

- Anthony Arundel and Aldo Geuna
- Concentration in advertising-supported online markets: an empirical approach pp. 581-594

- Avi Goldfarb
Volume 13, issue 5, 2004
- Intellectual property rights, strategy and policy pp. 399-415

- Lee Davis
- If 'intellectual property rights' is the answer, what is the question? Revisiting the patent controversies pp. 417-442

- Birgitte Andersen
- Submarines in software? continuations in US software patenting in the 1980s and 1990s pp. 443-456

- Stuart Graham and David Mowrey
- The private values of 'thickets' and 'fences': towards an updated picture of the use of patents across industries pp. 457-476

- Markus Reitzig
- On substitution of intellectual property and free disclosure: an analysis of R&D strategies in software technologies pp. 477-487

- Elad Harison and Robin Cowan
- Property rights on the internet: is a specific institutional framework needed? pp. 489-507

- Eric Brousseau
Volume 13, issue 4, 2004
- The sources of total factor productivity growth: Evidence from Canadian data pp. 299-309

- Kenneth Carlaw and Stephen Kosempel
- Infra-industry spillovers and R&D cooperation: Theory and evidence pp. 311-328

- Luca Lambertini, Francesca Lotti and Enrico Santarelli
- The determinants of the skill bias in Italy: R&D, organisation or globalisation? pp. 329-347

- Mariacristina Piva and Marco Vivarelli
- An R&D Roundtable pp. 349-363

- Samuel Kortum
- Zvi Griliches's contributions to the economics of technology and growth pp. 365-397

- Arthur Diamond
Volume 13, issue 3, 2004
- Innovation quality and manufacturing firms' performance in Canada pp. 199-216

- Brian Cozzarin
- Impediments to innovation faced by Canadian manufacturing firms pp. 217-250

- Dominique Tourigny and Can Le
- The diffusion of mobile telephony in Italy and the UK: an empirical investigation pp. 251-277

- Silvia Massini
- Comparative international diffusion: Patterns, determinants and policies pp. 279-298

- Alessandra Canepa and Paul Stoneman
Volume 13, issue 2, 2004
- Technological convergence among US regions and states pp. 101-126

- Catherine Co and Mark Wohar
- Reviving and assessing the Kuznets law on innovation pp. 127-140

- Eduardo Pol and Peter Carroll
- Corporate governance and research and development: Evidence from Japan pp. 141-164

- Kaoru Hosono, Masayo Tomiyama and Tsutomu Miyagawa
- Markets for knowledge: problems, scope, and economic implications pp. 165-181

- Bernard Guilhon
- The sources of innovations - looking beyond technological opportunities pp. 183-197

- Christopher Palmberg
Volume 13, issue 1, 2004
- Cognition, learning and European regional growth: an agent-centred perspective on the “new” economy pp. 1-18

- Paul Tracey, Gordon Clark and Helen Lawton Smith
- Complementarity and sequencing of innovations: new varieties and mechanized processing for cassava in West Africa pp. 19-31

- Michael Johnson and William Masters
- Venture capital start-up co-evolution and the emergence & development of Israel's new high tech cluster pp. 33-60

- Gil Avnimelech and Morris Teubal
- Technical progress and real wage stagnation: theory and evidence from the U.S. steel industry pp. 61-75

- Donald Alexander and Jon Neill
- National systems of innovation and national systems of corporate governance: a missing link? pp. 77-90

- Michel Quere
- A model of the linked adoption of complementary technologies pp. 91-99

- Margaret Smith
Volume 12, issue 6, 2003
- The sources and aims of innovation in services: Variety between and within sectors pp. 481-505

- Bruce Tether
- Understanding patents: The role Of R&D funding sources and the patent office pp. 507-529

- Paroma Sanyal
- Information sharing and the stability of cooperation in research joint ventures* pp. 531-554

- Gamal Atallah
- Technology gaps, absorptive capacity and the impact of inward investments on productivity of European firms * pp. 555-576

- Davide Castellani and Antonello Zanfei
Volume 12, issue 5, 2003
- A simple theory and evidence on the determinants of firm R&D pp. 385-395

- Chang-Yang Lee
- Innovation and coordination: A schutzian perspective pp. 397-412

- Tony Fu-Lai Yu
- Market share determination in marketing service industries - A demand side approach pp. 413-423

- Hengzhong Liu and Fotios Siokis
- Financing R&D in mature companies: An empirical analysis pp. 425-447

- Asher Blass and Oved Yosha
- Determinants of innovation behaviour and investment estimates for west-german manufacturing firms pp. 449-463

- Werner Smolny
- The effect of subsidies to product innovation on international competition pp. 465-480

- Inigo Herguera and Stefan Lutz
Volume 12, issue 4, 2003
- Identification of technological structures using patent statistics pp. 293-313

- Michael Fung and William Chow†
- A comparison of proxy variable and stochastic latent variable approaches to the measurement of bias in technological change in south african agriculture* pp. 315-324

- Alastair Bailey, Kelvin Balcombe, Jamie Morrison and C. Thirtle
- Are firms in clusters really more innovative? pp. 325-342

- Catherine Beaudry and Stefano Breschi
- R&D and productivity: Internal vs. external R&D - evidence from west german manufacturing industries pp. 343-360

- Werner Bönte
- When does funding research by smaller firms bear fruit?: Evidence from the SBIR program* pp. 361-384

- Joshua Gans and Scott Stern
Volume 12, issue 3, 2003
- Approaches to performance measurement in hedonic analysis: Price indexes for laptop computers in the 1990's pp. 199-224

- Paul Chwelos
- The impact of public R&D expenditure on business R&D* pp. 225-243

- Dominique Guellec and Bruno Van Pottelsberghe De La Potterie
- The self-organisation of strategic alliances pp. 245-268

- Andreas Pyka and Paul Windrum
- Geographical concentration and the dynamics of countries' specialization in technologies pp. 269-291

- Maria Mancusi
Volume 12, issue 2, 2003
- R&D organization, monitoring intensity, and innovation performance in chinese industry pp. 117-144

- Albert Guangzhou Hu
- Innovation performance across Europe pp. 145-161

- Jeroen Hinloopen
- R&D, public innovation policy, and productivity: The case of danish manufacturing pp. 163-178

- Anders Sørensen, Hans Christian Kongsted and Mats Marcusson
- Econometric analysis of price index for home video cassette recorders in the U.S., 1978-1987 pp. 179-197

- Hiroshi Ohashi
Volume 12, issue 1, 2003
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Paul David and W Steinmueller
- Collaboratories as a new form of scientific organization pp. 5-25

- Thomas Finholt
- Mitigating the effects of distance on collaborative intellectual work pp. 27-42

- Gary Olson and Judith Olson
- Are newsgroups extending "invisible colleges" into the digital infrastructure of science? pp. 43-60

- Alexandre Caldas
- A virtual community in transition, a Russian social science and humanities network pp. 61-76

- I. M. Garskova and Carol Leonard
- On the economics of R&D and technological collaborations: Insights and results from the project colline pp. 77-91

- Dominique Foray and W Steinmueller
- The endogenous formation of scientific research coalitions pp. 93-116

- Paul David and Louise Keely
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