Economics of Innovation and New Technology
1995 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 6, 2002
- Building technological capabilities in a liberalising developing economy: Firm strategies and public policy pp. 1-23

- Rakesh Basant and Pankaj Chandra
- Global production networks and the changing geography of innovation systems. Implications for developing countries pp. 497-523

- Dieter Ernst
- The existence of R&D spillovers: A cost function estimation with random coefficients pp. 525-541

- Petri Rouvinen
- An option-value approach to technology adoption in U.S. manufacturing: Evidence from microdata pp. 543-568

- Adela Luque
- Determinants of adoption of flexible production technologies: Evidence from portuguese manufacturing industry pp. 569-580

- Ana Faria, Paul Fenn and Alistair Bruce
- Book review pp. 581-584

- Marco Vivarelli
Volume 11, issue 4-5, 2002
- The Political Economy Of Innovation Policy Implementation In Developing Countries pp. 271-274

- Anthony Bartzokas and Morris Teubal
- Technology Strategies For Economic Development In A Fast Changing Global Economy pp. 275-320

- Larry Westphal
- Some Implications Of Endogenous Technological Change For Technology Policies In Developing Countries pp. 321-351

- Richard Lipsey
- Innovation Systems, Institutional Change And The New Knowledge Market: Implications For Third World Agricultural Development pp. 353-368

- Norman Clark
- Conditions For Successful Technology Policy In Developing Countries—Learning Rents, State Structures, And Institutions pp. 369-398

- Ha-Joon Chang, Ali Cheema and L. Mises
- Building Technological Capabilities In A Liberalising Developing Economy: Firm Strategies And Public Policy pp. 399-421

- Rakesh Basant and Pankaj Chandra
- Efficiency And Equity Aspects Of The pp. 423-439

- Jorge Katz
- Governance And The Implementation Of Technology Policy In Less Developed Countries pp. 441-476

- Joachim Ahrens
- A Framework for Policy Oriented Innovation Studies in Industrialising Countries pp. 477-496

- Anthony Bartzokas and Morris Teubal
Volume 11, issue 3, 2002
- "Learning-by-Licensing": R&D and Technology Licensing in Brazilian Invention pp. 163-177

- Daniel Johnson
- Vertical R&D Spillovers, Cooperation, Market Structure, and Innovation pp. 179-209

- Gamal Atallah
- Explaining Observed Licensing Agreements: Toward a Broader Understanding of Technology Flows pp. 211-231

- Albert Link and John Scott
- The "geographical agglomeration-private R&D expenditure" effect: Empirical evidence on Italian data pp. 233-247

- Michele Bagella and Leonardo Becchetti
- Competence and Organization: Two Drivers of Innovation pp. 249-270

- J. P. Francois, F. Favre and S. Negassi
Volume 11, issue 2, 2002
- International R&D Spillovers: An Empirical Study pp. 77-91

- Charbel Macdissi and Syoum Negassi
- The Impact of Vertical R&D Cooperation on Firm Innovation: An Empirical Investigation pp. 93-108

- Najib Harabi
- The Non-Trivial Choice between Innovation Indicators pp. 109-121

- Alfred Kleinknecht, Kees Van Montfort and Erik Brouwer
- Public Knowledge, Private Property and the Economics of High-tech Consortia pp. 123-132

- Maurice Cassier and Dominique Foray
- The Value of Patents and Patenting Strategies: Countries and Technology Areas Patterns pp. 133-148

- Dominique Guellec and Bruno Van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
- The Scope Of Intellectual Property Rights and their Interface with Competition Law and Policy: Divergent Paths to the Same Goal? pp. 149-162

- Beatrice Dumont and Peter Holmes
Volume 11, issue 1, 2002
- Technological Innovation in Telecommunications: An Empirical Analysis of Specialisation Paths pp. 1-23

- Paola Garrone, Sergio Mariotti and Francesca Sgobbi
- Global Influences on U.S. Auto Innovation pp. 25-34

- Paul Isely and Gerald Simons
- The Relationship Between Firm Size and Innovation Activity: A Double Decision Approach pp. 35-50

- Ester Martínez-Ros and Jose Labeaga
- Cost Reduction, Licensing and Incentive to Innovate: A Note pp. 51-59

- Luigi Filippini
- A New Typology for Economic Sectors with a view to Policy Implications pp. 61-76

- Eduardo Pol, Peter Carroll and Paul Robertson
Volume 10, issue 6, 2001
- Morphogenesis Of Social Networks And Coexistence Of Technologies pp. 427-448

- Fré Dé and Ric Deroian
- Using Patents In Growth Models pp. 449-492

- Louise Keely
- Productivity Growth And Market Structure In Telecommunications pp. 493-512

- Gary Madden and Scott Savage
- Technological Competence And Firm Economic Performance In Zimbabwe's Manufacturing Industry pp. 513-526

- Simon Teitel
Volume 10, issue 5, 2001
- Information And Communication Technology And The Measurement Of Volume Output And Final Demand - A Five-Country Study pp. 339-376

- Paul Schreyer
- The Determinants Of The Adoption Of Advanced Manufacturing Technology pp. 377-414

- Spyros Arvanitis and Heinz Hollenstein
- Pavitt'S Taxonomy Sixteen Years On: A Review Article pp. 415-425

- Daniele Archibugi
Volume 10, issue 4, 2001
- The Geography Of Knowledge Spillovers And Technological Proximity pp. 237-254

- Corinne Autant-Bernard
- Scale And Scope In Technology: Large Firms 1930/1990 pp. 255-288

- Felicia Fai and Nicholas Von Tunzelmann
- The Impact Of Information Technology On High-Skilled Labor In Services: Evidence From Firm-Level Panel Data pp. 289-323

- Martin Falk and Katja Seim
- Increasing Returns, Learning-By-Doing And Neural Networks pp. 325-337

- Nicola De Liso, Carmine Lubritto and Giovanni Filatrella
Volume 10, issue 2-3, 2001
- Editorial pp. 73-87

- Erik Bohlin, Eric Brousseau and Staffan HulteN
- Benefits Of Communications Infrastructure Capital In U.S. Economy pp. 89-107

- M. Ishaq Nadiri and Banani Nandi
- Analysing The Evolution Of Industry: The Relevance Of The Telecommunications Industry pp. 109-140

- Martin Fransman
- Innovation Dynamics And Endogenous Adjustment In The Telecommunications Industry pp. 141-168

- Donald Hicks
- Structural Change And Innovation In U.S. Telecommunications pp. 169-198

- P. M. Rao
- The Economic Dynamics Of Software: Three Competing Business Models Exemplified Through Microsoft, Netscape And Linux pp. 199-236

- Maureen Mckelvey
Volume 10, issue 1, 2001
- Competition, Rivalry And Innovative Behaviour pp. 1-21

- Suma Athreye
- Localised Technological Progress And Intra-Sectoral Structures Of Employment pp. 23-44

- Georg Westermanna and Holger Schaeferb
- Profitable Advice: the Value of Information Provided by Canada's Inventor's Assistance Program pp. 45-72

- Thomas Astebro and Yigal Gerchak
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