Economics of Innovation and New Technology
1995 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 8, 2020
- Impact of improved maize variety adoption on smallholder farmers’ welfare in Benin pp. 831-846

- Hilaire Houeninvo, Cossi Venant Célestin Quenum and Gbêtondji Melaine Armel Nonvide
- Market competition, R&D spillovers, and firms' cost asymmetry pp. 847-865

- Nana Ishikawa and Takashi Shibata
Volume 29, issue 7, 2020
- Latin American development and the role of technology: an introduction pp. 661-669

- Diana Suarez and Gabriel Yoguel
- Conditional factors Pushing catch-up across developed and emerging countries in the nanotechnology sector, 2000–2010 pp. 670-688

- Alenka Guzman, Flor Brown and Edgar Acatitla
- Risks and opportunities for the progress of digitalization in Mexico pp. 689-704

- Mónica Casalet and Federico Stezano
- Back to the future. Is industry 4.0 a new tecno-organizational paradigm? Implications for Latin American countries pp. 705-719

- Cristian Brixner, Paula Isaak, Silvina Mochi, Maximiliano Ozono, Diana Suárez and Gabriel Yoguel
- Technological capabilities accumulation and internationalization strategies of Mexican biotech firms: a multi case study from agro-food & pharma industries pp. 720-739

- Marcela Amaro Rosales and José Natera
- Choosing sides in the trilemma: international financial cycles and structural change in developing economies pp. 740-761

- Mario Cimoli, Jose Antonio Ocampo, Gabriel Porcile and Nunzia Saporito
- Services as drivers of economic growth. Is there an opportunity for Latin America countries? pp. 762-783

- Lorenzo Cassini and Verónica Robert
- The framework of ‘local productive and innovation systems’ and its influence on STI policy in Brazil pp. 784-798

- José Eduardo Cassiolato and Helena Maria Martins Lastres
- Institutions and industrial policy in Brazil after two decades: have we built the needed institutions? pp. 799-813

- Wilson Suzigan, Renato Garcia and Paulo Henrique Feitosa
- The need for new theoretical conceptualizations on National Systems of Innovation, based on the experience of Latin America pp. 814-829

- Rodrigo Arocena and Judith Sutz
Volume 29, issue 6, 2020
- Green technological diversification of European ICT firms: a patent-based analysis pp. 559-581

- Nicoletta Corrocher and Muge Ozman
- Tracking the technological composition of industries with algorithmic patent concordances pp. 582-602

- Nathan Goldschlag, Travis Lybbert and Nikolas Zolas
- Innovative growth: the role of market power and negative selection pp. 603-624

- Hannu Piekkola and Jaana Rahko
- Human capital, innovation and productivity in Colombian enterprises: a structural approach using instrumental variables pp. 625-642

- Simón Ramírez, Juan Gallego and Mery Tamayo Plata
- Do social exclusion and remoteness explain the digital divide in Australia? Evidence from a panel data estimation approach pp. 643-659

- Mohammad Afshar Ali, Khorshed Alam and Brad Taylor
Volume 29, issue 5, 2020
- Does the position in the inter-sectoral knowledge space affect the international competitiveness of industries? pp. 441-488

- Francesco Lamperti, Franco Malerba, Roberto Mavilia and Giorgio Tripodi
- Creativity-enhancing technological change in the production of scientific knowledge pp. 489-500

- Albert Link and John Scott
- Is there a profit premium for market-oriented firms? A panel data investigation pp. 501-521

- Eleonora Bartoloni and Maurizio Baussola
- Effects of public funding on firm innovation: transforming or reinforcing a weak innovation pattern? pp. 522-539

- Felipe Berrutti and Carlos Bianchi
- Perpetual growth, the labor share, and robots pp. 540-558

- Önder Nomaler and Bart Verspagen
Volume 29, issue 4, 2020
- Underpricing of venture backed IPOs: a meta-analysis approach pp. 331-348

- Alessandra Tanda and Giancarlo Manzi
- Moore's law and price trends of digital products: the case of smartphones pp. 349-368

- Juhong Feng and Kam Yu
- Who innovates with whom and why? Evidence from international collaboration in energy patenting pp. 369-393

- Sahar Milani
- Innovation and productivity in family firms: evidence from a sample of European firms pp. 394-416

- Francesco Aiello, Lidia Mannarino and Valeria Pupo
- Technological innovation and the demand for labor by firms in expansion and recession pp. 417-440

- Javier Ortiz and Vicente Salas Fumás
Volume 29, issue 3, 2020
- Which skills contribute most to absorptive capacity, innovation and productivity performance? Evidence from the US and Western Europe pp. 223-241

- Geoff Mason, Ana Rincon-Aznar and Francesco Venturini
- Influence of open innovation strategies on employment dynamics: evidence for Spanish manufacturing firms pp. 242-265

- Angela Triguero Cano, David Córcoles and Sara Fernández
- Heterogeneous agent modelling of technology adoption in competitive agricultural markets pp. 266-286

- Jason West
- How do housing cycles influence listed firms’ R&D investment: evidence from the collateral channel pp. 287-312

- Zhao Rong and Jinlan Ni
- A competitive idea-based growth model pp. 313-330

- Carla Marchese and Fabio Privileggi
Volume 29, issue 2, 2020
- Embracing invention similarity for the measurement of vertically overlapping claims pp. 113-146

- Charles A. W. deGrazia, Jesse P. Frumkin and Nicholas A. Pairolero
- Two-way relationship between innovation and market structure: evidence from Indian high and medium technology firms pp. 147-168

- Madan Dhanora, Ruchi Sharma and Manu Jose
- What drives the capacity to integrate Industry 4.0 technologies? Evidence from European R&D projects pp. 169-183

- Alessandro Muscio and Andrea Ciffolilli
- Founders’ human capital and external knowledge sourcing: Exploring the absorptive capacity of start-up firms pp. 184-205

- Masatoshi Kato
- Does licensing promote innovation? pp. 206-221

- Stefano Colombo
Volume 29, issue 1, 2020
- Corporate venture capital and the nature of innovation pp. 1-30

- Hannes Maxin
- The productivity effect of public R&D in the Netherlands pp. 31-47

- Luc Soete, Bart Verspagen and Thomas Ziesemer
- Do knowledge-intensive business services innovate differently? pp. 48-65

- Giulio Cainelli, Valentina De Marchi and Roberto Grandinetti
- Public support to innovation: impact on technological efforts in Argentine manufacturing firms pp. 66-88

- Natalia Petelski, Darío Milesi and Vladimiro Verre
- A portrait of U.S. firms that invest in R&D pp. 89-111

- Lucia Foster, Cheryl Grim and Nikolas Zolas
Volume 28, issue 8, 2019
- ICT and resilience in times of crisis: evidence from cross-country micro moments data pp. 759-774

- Irene Bertschek, Michael Polder and Patrick Schulte
- A new patent system to usher in a new economy pp. 775-797

- Sam Meng and George Chen
- Later is better: mobile phone ownership and child academic development, evidence from a longitudinal study pp. 798-815

- Seraphim Dempsey, Sean Lyons and Selina McCoy
- The impact of compatibility on innovation in markets with network effects pp. 816-840

- Steven Bond-Smith
- Local variety and innovation performance in the EU textile and clothing industry pp. 841-857

- Valentina Giannini, Donato Iacobucci and Francesco Perugini
Volume 28, issue 7, 2019
- As times goes by. A dynamic impact assessment of the innovation policy and the Matthew effect on Argentinean firms pp. 657-673

- Florencia Alejandra Fiorentin, Mariano Pereira and Diana Valeria Suarez
- Innovation and productivity in the food vs. the high-tech manufacturing sector pp. 674-694

- Fabian Frick, Corina Jantke and Johannes Sauer
- Impact of initial seeds on the growth of biotechnology startups: evidence from the U.S. and Japan pp. 695-721

- Junichi Nishimura, Yungyun Tsai and Sadao Nagaoka
- The long-run impact of new medical ideas on cancer survival and mortality pp. 722-740

- Frank Lichtenberg
- Human capital and firms’ innovation: evidence from emerging economies pp. 741-757

- Claudia Capozza and Marialuisa Divella
- Innovative behavior of minorities, women, and immigrants pp. 758-758

- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 5, 2019
- The impact of educational mismatch on returns to R&D: evidence from manufacturing in OECD countries pp. 435-464

- Ioana A. Igna and Francesco Venturini
- Does the relationship between innovation and competition vary across industries? Comparison of public and private research enterprises pp. 465-482

- Syoum Negassi, Stephane Lhuillery, Jean-François Sattin, Tsu-Yi Hung and Florent Pratlong
- The educational impact of broadband subsidies for schools under E-rate pp. 483-497

- Thomas W. Hazlett, Ben Schwall and Scott Wallsten
- Nature of technology and location effects on firm performance in the US medical device industry pp. 498-517

- Rekha Rao-Nicholson, Zaheer Khan and Pervaiz Akhtar
- Scopes of intervention and evolutionary paths for argentinian universities transfer offices pp. 518-535

- Paulina Becerra, Darío Gabriel Codner and Dominique Philippe Martin
- The impact of public R&D investments on patenting activity: technology transfer at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency pp. 536-546

- Albert Link, Cody A. Morris and Martijn van Hasselt
Volume 28, issue 4, 2019
- Knowledge flows, changing firms’ competences and patent citations: an analysis of the trajectory of IBM pp. 317-347

- Jorge Nogueira de Paiva Britto, Leonardo Costa Ribeiro, Lucas Teixeira Araújo, Giulia Tonon da Matta Machado and Eduardo Albuquerque
- Measuring ‘indirect’ investments in ICT in OECD countries pp. 348-364

- Gilbert Cette, Jimmy Lopez, Giorgio Presidente and Vincenzo Spiezia
- Designing innovation policy mix: a multi-objective decision-making approach pp. 365-385

- Sepehr Ghazinoory, Maghsoud Amiri, Soroush Ghazinoori and Parisa Alizadeh
- Does R&D, human capital and FDI matter for TFP in OECD countries? pp. 386-406

- Constantinos Tsamadias, Panagiotis Pegkas, Emmanuel Mamatzakis and Christos Staikouras
- Identifying technological sub-trajectories in patent data: the case of photovoltaics pp. 407-434

- Martin Kalthaus
Volume 28, issue 3, 2019
- Public and private incentives to R&D cooperation in Italy pp. 217-242

- Claudia Cantabene and Iacopo Grassi
- Are you the right partner? R&D agreement as a screening device pp. 243-264

- Chiara Conti and Marco Marini
- ICT stochastic externalities, technology innovation and business services: is there an evidence of missed opportunity growth? pp. 265-278

- Bernardo Maggi
- Valuing transgenic drought tolerant canola using real options pp. 279-295

- Katherine Wynn, German Spangenberg, Kevin F. Smith and William Wilson
- BIG data – BIG gains? Understanding the link between big data analytics and innovation pp. 296-316

- Thomas Niebel, Fabienne Rasel and Steffen Viete
Volume 28, issue 2, 2019
- Consumer social learning and industrial dynamics pp. 119-141

- Francisco Fatas-Villafranca, Carlos M. Fernández-Márquez and Francisco J. Vázquez
- Creative capital, information and communication technologies, and economic growth in smart cities pp. 142-155

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Peter Nijkamp
- R&D expenditures and firm growth – is small beautiful? pp. 156-179

- Andrin Spescha
- R&D and patents: is it a two way street? pp. 180-196

- Amaia Altuzarra
- Spillovers, product innovation and R&D cooperation: a theoretical model pp. 197-216

- Carlo Capuano and Iacopo Grassi
Volume 28, issue 1, 2019
- Exploring the factors of cluster linkages that influence innovation performance of firms in a cluster pp. 1-22

- Deepak Chandrashekar and M. H. Bala Subrahmanya
- Drivers of productivity in Vietnamese SMEs: the role of management standards and innovation pp. 23-44

- Elisa Calza, Micheline Goedhuys and Neda Trifkovic
- From less promising to green? Technological opportunities and their role in (green) ICT innovation pp. 45-63

- Grazia Cecere, Sascha Rexhäuser and Patrick Schulte
- On the impact of innovation and inequality in economic growth pp. 64-81

- Wiston Adrián Risso and Edgar Sánchez Carrera
- Knowledge externalities, innovation and growth in European countries: the role of institutions pp. 82-99

- Giorgio d'Agostino and Margherita Scarlato
- On the evolution of technological specialization patterns in emerging countries: comparing Asia and Latin America pp. 100-117

- Ana Urraca-Ruiz
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