Economics of Innovation and New Technology
1995 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 8, 2022
- The impact of ICTs and digitalization on productivity and labor share: evidence from French firms pp. 669-692

- Gilbert Cette, Sandra Nevoux and Loriane Py
- Robotisation race in Europe: the robotisation chain approach pp. 693-710

- Zoltán Cséfalvay and Petros Gkotsis
- Change in sales, managerial overconfidence and persistence of firm R&D investment: evidence from China pp. 711-728

- Zongjun Wang, Jinrong Huang and Zhenyu Jiang
- New evidence toward solving the puzzle of innovation and inequality. The role of institutions pp. 729-750

- Antonio Biurrun
- Effective regulations of FinTech innovations: the case of China pp. 751-769

- Ya Bu, Hui Li and Xiaoqing Wu
Volume 31, issue 7, 2022
- The success of crowdfunding projects: technology, globalization, and geographic distance pp. 553-574

- Linghui Tang, Richard Baker and Liping An
- Open innovation knowledge management in transition to market economy: integrating dynamic capability and institutional theory pp. 575-603

- Hien Thu Tran, Enrico Santarelli and William X. Wei
- Niche vs. central firms: pattern of technology choice and cost-price dynamics in a differentiated oligopoly pp. 604-627

- Emanuele Bacchiega and Paolo Garella
- Effect of innovation on corporate social responsibility: does ownership matter? Evidence from Indian manufacturing firms pp. 628-649

- Ritika Jain and V.S. Krishnapriya
- Measuring urban and rural establishment innovation in the United States pp. 650-667

- John Mann and Scott Loveridge
Volume 31, issue 6, 2022
- Firms’ organisational capabilities and innovation generation: the case of Italy pp. 447-466

- Michele Capriati and Marialuisa Divella
- Economic and social development generated by innovative startups: does heterogeneity persist across Italian macro-regions? pp. 467-484

- Diego Matricano
- Growth and innovation in the presence of knowledge and R&D accumulation dynamics pp. 485-510

- Michael Verba
- Growth effects of economic conditions at birth: the role of public funding for technology-based start-ups pp. 511-538

- Elena Huergo and Alberto López
- R&D incentives to cooperate and invest with licensing pp. 539-551

- Carlo Capuano and Iacopo Grassi
Volume 31, issue 5, 2022
- The price tag of technologies and the ‘unobserved’ R&D capabilities of firms pp. 339-361

- Petros Gkotsis and Antonio Vezzani
- Going green: the dynamics of green technological alliances pp. 362-386

- Fabrizio Fusillo, Francesco Quatraro and Stefano Usai
- Innovation, productivity and learning induced by export across European manufacturing firms pp. 387-415

- Agustí Segarra-Blasco, Mercedes Teruel and Sebastiano Cattaruzzo
- Public funding effects on inputs and outputs from the innovative process in Chilean firms pp. 416-445

- Cristian Mardones and Luis Sepúlveda
Volume 31, issue 4, 2022
- Relationship of environment with technological innovation, carbon pricing, renewable energy, and global food production pp. 231-267

- Muhammad Khalid Anser, Muhammad Azhar Khan, Abdelmohsen A. Nassani, Abdullah Mohammed Aldakhil, Xuan Hinh Voo and Khalid Zaman
- Determinants of locational patenting behavior of Canadian firms pp. 268-291

- Andrew Eckert, Corinne Langinier and Long Zhao
- Corporate ownership and firm performance: a mediating role of innovation efficiency pp. 292-319

- Tai-Hsi Wu, Pei Ju Lucy Ting, Mei-Chen Lin and Chia-Chi Chang
- Digital financial literacy, current behavior of saving and spending and its future foresight pp. 320-338

- Maman Setiawan, Nury Effendi, Teguh Santoso, Vera Intanie Dewi and Militcyano Samuel Sapulette
Volume 31, issue 3, 2022
- Knowledge spillovers and patent citations: trends in geographic localization, 1976–2015 pp. 123-147

- Hyuk-Soo Kwon, Jihong Lee, Sokbae (Simon) Lee and Ryungha Oh
- Network additionality and policy mix of regional and national public support for innovation pp. 148-172

- David Douglas and Dragana Radicic
- A dose–response evaluation of a regional R&D subsidies policy pp. 173-190

- Giovanni Cerulli, Marco Corsino, Roberto Gabriele and Anna Giunta
- Social embeddedness in user innovation networks: Evidence from Stackoverflow.com pp. 191-208

- Satyam Mukherjee and Tarun Jain
- Power relations in European RDI-collaboration networks. Disparities in policy-driven opportunities for knowledge generation in ICT pp. 209-230

- Marlies Schütz and Rita Strohmaier
Volume 31, issue 1-2, 2022
- Innovative behavior of minorities, women, and Immigrants pp. 1-2

- Albert Link
- The role of gender in linking external sources of knowledge and R&D intensity pp. 3-19

- S. Amoroso and D. B. Audretsch
- Entrepreneurial universities and innovative behavior: the impact of gender diversity pp. 20-34

- Matthias Menter
- Does workforce diversity matter on corporate venturing? pp. 35-53

- Maribel Guerrero
- A gender study of principal investigator lead public R&D centres and funding pp. 54-69

- James A. Cunningham, Alejandro Escribá-Esteve, María José Foncubierta-Rodríguez, Fernando Martín-Alcázar and José Luis Perea-Vicente
- Does blockchain technology democratize entrepreneurial finance? An empirical comparison of ICOs, venture capital, and REITs pp. 70-89

- Christian Fisch, Michele Meoli and Silvio Vismara
- Innovation in women-led firms: an empirical analysis pp. 90-110

- David B. Audretsch, Maksim Belitski and Candida Brush
- The use of intellectual property protection mechanisms by publicly supported firms pp. 111-121

- Albert Link and Martijn van Hasselt
Volume 30, issue 8, 2021
- Maintaining content innovation in an industry with unpredictable returns: a portfolio approach to movie production pp. 767-785

- Pier Luigi Sacco and Emanuele Teti
- Exploring innovation and export interplay in Canadian firms pp. 786-806

- Claudia De Fuentes, Jorge Niosi and Jahan Ara Peerally
- Relationship of environment with technological innovation, carbon pricing, renewable energy, and global food production pp. 807-842

- Muhammad Khalid Anser, Muhammad Azhar Khan, Abdelmohsen A. Nassani, Abdullah Mohammed Aldakhil, Xuan Hinh Voo and Khalid Zaman
- The experience matters: participation-related rewards increase the success chances of crowdfunding campaigns pp. 843-856

- Tobias Regner and Paolo Crosetto
Volume 30, issue 7, 2021
- The role of public procurement as innovation lever: evidence from Italian manufacturing firms pp. 663-684

- Serenella Caravella and Francesco Crespi
- Explaining deindustrialisation from a vertical perspective: industrial linkages, producer services, and international trade pp. 685-706

- Claudio Di Berardino and Gianni Onesti
- Decoding patent examination services pp. 707-730

- Lluís Gimeno-Fabra and Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
- The R&D stochastic component within the ‘sailing-ship effect’ pp. 731-749

- Giovanni Filatrella and Nicola De Liso
- Productivity impact of improved rice varieties’ adoption: case of smallholder rice farmers in Nigeria pp. 750-766

- Lateef Olalekan Bello, Lloyd J. S. Baiyegunhi and Gideon Danso-Abbeam
Volume 30, issue 6, 2021
- The regional environment and firms’ commitment to innovation: empirical evidence from Spain pp. 565-584

- Adelheid Holl
- Corporate social responsibility and disclosure of R&D knowledge pp. 585-602

- Quan Dong and Juan Bárcena-Ruiz
- Snobby markets and technology adoption pp. 603-620

- Marco Alderighi and Christophe Feder
- Semi-endogenous growth models with domestic and foreign private and public R&D linked to VECMs pp. 621-642

- Thomas Ziesemer
- Licensing with free entry pp. 643-660

- Toker Doganoglu, Firat Inceoglu and Johannes Muthers
- Correction pp. 661-662

- The Editors
Volume 30, issue 5, 2021
- Innovation, firm survival and productivity: the state of the art pp. 433-467

- Mehmet Ugur and Marco Vivarelli
- Start-ups survival through a crisis. Combining machine learning with econometrics to measure innovation pp. 468-493

- Marco Guerzoni, Consuelo Nava and Massimiliano Nuccio
- Intra-industry firm heterogeneity, sub-optimal adaptation and exit hazard: a fitness landscape approach to firm survival and learning pp. 494-515

- Eshref Trushin and Mehmet Ugur
- Heterogeneity in the demand-growth relationship at the firm level: the role of demand sources and innovation/knowledge characteristics pp. 516-535

- Serenella Caravella, Francesco Crespi, Dario Guarascio and Matteo Tubiana
- Types of R&D investment and firm productivity: UK evidence on heterogeneity and complementarity in rates of return pp. 536-563

- Edna Maeyen Solomon
Volume 30, issue 4, 2021
- Scientific productivity and patenting at the laboratory level: an analysis of Brazilian public research laboratories pp. 335-355

- Alexandre Aparecido Dias and Sergio Kannebley
- Spoils of innovation? Employment effects of R&D and knowledge spillovers in Finland pp. 356-370

- Luigi Aldieri, Teemu Makkonen and Concetto Paolo Vinci
- Technological change in the production of new scientific knowledge: a second look pp. 371-381

- Albert Link and John Scott
- Interlocking directorships and patenting coordination pp. 382-411

- Michele Bernini, Georgios Efthyvoulou, Ian Gregory-Smith, Jolian McHardy and Antonio Navas
- Innovation in online higher-education services: building complex systems pp. 412-431

- David A. Harper, Félix-Fernando Muñoz and Francisco J. Vázquez
Volume 30, issue 3, 2021
- Indigenous lead firms in rural regions: geography of global production networks revisited pp. 221-238

- Martin Srholec, Pavla Žížalová and Petr Horák
- Business environment and innovation persistence: the case of small- and medium-sized enterprises in Vietnam pp. 239-261

- Vu Nam and Hoang Bao Tram
- The Internet of Things and economic growth in a panel of countries pp. 262-283

- Harald Edquist, Peter Goodridge and Jonathan Haskel
- Innovative efficiency as a lever to overcome financial constraints in R&D contests pp. 284-294

- Markus Merz
- Intellectual property rights, social values, and innovation: a cross-country simultaneous equations model pp. 295-316

- Deep Jyoti Francis and Saradindu Bhaduri
- Partnership and innovation in the pharmaceutical industry: the case of clinical research pp. 317-334

- Roberto Ippoliti, Giovanni Ramello and Frederic M. Scherer
Volume 30, issue 2, 2021
- Patent network analysis in agriculture: a case study of the development and protection of biotechnologies pp. 111-133

- Vinícius Eduardo Ferrari, José Maria Ferreira Jardim da Silveira and Maria Ester Soares Dal-Poz
- Big data of innovation literature at the firm level: a review based on social network and text mining techniques pp. 134-150

- O. Lerena, F. Barletta, F. Fiorentin, D. Suárez and Gabriel Yoguel
- The joint impact of different types of innovation on firm's productivity: evidence from Italy pp. 151-182

- Luigi Aldieri, Cristian Barra, Concetto Paolo Vinci and Roberto Zotti
- A theory of optimum cryptocurrency scope pp. 183-196

- John Marthinsen and Steven Gordon
- Open for growth? Evidence on EU countries and sectors pp. 197-219

- Giacomo Damioli, Claudia Ghisetti, Daniel Vertesy and Andrea Vezzulli
Volume 30, issue 1, 2021
- Artificial intelligence: neither Utopian nor apocalyptic impacts soon pp. 1-23

- Wim Naudé
- R&D financing and growth pp. 24-47

- Mario Tirelli and Luca Spinesi
- The nonlinear effects of firm size on innovation: an empirical investigation pp. 48-65

- Xin Fang, Noelia R. Paez and Bei Zeng
- A two-factor learning model for private sector industrial firms pp. 66-88

- Thomas O. Boucher
- Can innovation shocks determine CO2 emissions (CO2e) in the OECD economies? A new perspective pp. 89-109

- Manzoor Ahmad, Zeeshan Khan, Zia Ur Rahman, Shoukat Iqbal Khattak and Zia Ullah Khan
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