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Economics of Innovation and New Technology1995 - 2025
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 Volume 27, issue 8, 2018
 
  Persistence and economic effects of technological innovations: a dynamic and sequential analysis of Uruguayan manufacturing firms   pp. 671-694 Leonel Muinelo-Gallo and Macarena Suanes MartínezCollaboration for innovation and project failure. A dynamic analysis   pp. 695-708 Enrico Guzzini, Donato Iacobucci and Antonio PalestriniDirecting the wisdom of the crowd: the importance of social interaction among founders and the crowd during crowdfunding campaigns   pp. 709-729 Thomas Clauss, Robert J. Breitenecker, Sascha Kraus, Alexander Brem and Chris RichterPre-commercial procurement, procurement of innovative solutions and innovation partnerships in the EU: rationale and strategy   pp. 730-749 Elisabetta Iossa, Federico Biagi and Paola ValbonesiProcurement as innovation policy and its distinguishing effects on innovative efforts of the Brazilian oil and gas suppliers   pp. 750-769 Frederico RochaCombinations of technology in US patents, 1926–2009: a weakening base for future innovation?   pp. 770-785 Matthew ClancyPublic subsidies and new ventures’ use of bank loans   pp. 786-808 Hanna Hottenrott, Elmar Lins and Eva LutzTax policy endogeneity: evidence from R&D tax credits   pp. 809-833 Andrew C. Chang Volume 27, issue 7, 2018
 
  Networked innovation and coalition formation: the effect of group-based social preferences   pp. 577-593 Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Paolo Melindi-Ghidi and Willem SasR&D investments and corporate cash holdings   pp. 594-610 Guido Baldi and André BodmerDynamics of agglomeration, accessibility, and total factor productivity: evidence from Japanese regions   pp. 611-627 Akihiro OtsukaA Schumpeterian model of investment and innovation with labor market regulation   pp. 628-651 Giorgio Calcagnini, Germana Giombini and Giuseppe TravagliniDiffusion of steam-powered firefighting equipment in the United States: innovation adoption at the municipal level   pp. 652-669 Evangelos Falaris, James G. Mulligan and Burton Abrams Volume 27, issue 5-6, 2018
 
  Assessing technology and innovation policies: introduction to the special issue   pp. 401-403 Albert LinkEuropean R&D networks: a snapshot from the 7th EU Framework Programme   pp. 404-419 Sara Amoroso, Alex Coad and Nicola GrassanoPublic cluster policy and neighboring regions: beggar-thy-neighbor?   pp. 420-437 Erik Lehmann and Matthias MenterGreat expectations: assessing the impact of commercialization-focused policies among Malaysia’s public research institutes   pp. 438-453 Derek R. Strong, V. G. R. Chandran and Christopher S. HayterThe effect of participation in Denmark’s Innovation Network program   pp. 454-478 Moira DalyThe effects of public policies in fostering university spinoffs in Italy   pp. 479-492 Michele Meoli, Eleonora Pierucci and Silvio VismaraCollaborations for innovation: a meta-study of relevant typologies, governance and policies   pp. 493-509 Michele Coletti and Paolo LandoniTechnology transfer and commercialisation by universities and PRIs: benchmarking OECD country policy approaches   pp. 510-530 Sandrine Kergroach, Dirk Meissner and Nicholas S. VonortasTowards a European R&D incentive? An assessment of R&D provisions under a common corporate tax base   pp. 531-550 Diego d’Andria, Dimitrios Pontikakis and Agnieszka SkoniecznaThe structure and performance of U.S. research joint ventures: inferences and implications from the Advanced Technology Program   pp. 551-575 James Adams and Albert Link Volume 27, issue 4, 2018
 
  Exploring additional determinants of fixed broadband adoption: policy implications for narrowing the broadband demand gap   pp. 307-327 Davide Quaglione, Massimiliano Agovino, Claudio Di Berardino and Alessandro SarraAbsorptive capacity of demand in sports innovation   pp. 328-342 Isabel Almudi, Francisco Fatas-Villafranca, Jason Potts and Stuart ThomasHow do employee training and knowledge stocks affect product innovation?   pp. 343-360 Yannis Caloghirou, Ioannis Giotopoulos, Efthymia Korra and Aggelos TsakanikasEndogenous innovation under New Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model   pp. 361-376 Tsutomu HaradaBroad-based intangibles as generators of growth in Europe   pp. 377-400 Hannu Piekkola Volume 27, issue 3, 2018
 
  International knowledge spillovers in the wind power industry: evidence from the European Union   pp. 205-224 Jonas GrafströmThe legacy and promise of Vannevar Bush: rethinking the model of innovation and the role of public policy   pp. 225-242 Dennis Leyden and Matthias MenterA measure of total factor productivity with biased technological change   pp. 243-253 Christophe FederTowards a multivariate innovation index   pp. 254-272 Thomas Holgersson and Orsa KekeziSpecialisation in key enabling technologies and regional growth in Europe   pp. 273-289 Rinaldo Evangelista, Valentina Meliciani and Antonio VezzaniManagerial perceptions of employees’ affective commitment and product innovation   pp. 290-305 Joaquín García-Cruz, Juan C. Real and José L. Roldán Volume 27, issue 2, 2018
 
  Vertical educational diversity and innovation performance   pp. 107-131 Thomas Bolli, Ursula Renold and Martin WörterMergers and innovation: evidence from a panel of US firms   pp. 132-153 Mahdiyeh Entezarkheir and Saeed MoshiriAdoption of mobile money and financial inclusion: a macroeconomic approach through cluster analysis   pp. 154-173 Maëlle Della PerutaPatent breadth as effective barrier to market entry   pp. 174-188 Diana Heger and Alexandra ZabyRisk aversion, innovation and performance in family firms   pp. 189-203 Angel L. Meroño-Cerdán, Carolina López-Nicolás and Francisco J. Molina-CastilloCorrigendum   pp. 204-204 The Editors Volume 27, issue 1, 2018
 
  Intellectual property right protection in the software market   pp. 1-13 Yasuhiro AraiThe role of spillovers in research and development expenditure in Australian industries   pp. 14-38 Sasan Bakhtiari and Robert BreunigThe ‘inventor balance’ and the functional specialization in global inventive activities   pp. 39-61 Lucio Picci and Luca SavorelliMatthew effect, capabilities and innovation policy: the Argentinean case   pp. 62-79 Mariano Pereira and Diana SuarezNeed for speed? Exploring the relative importance of patents and utility models among German firms   pp. 80-105 Jussi Heikkilä and Annika Lorenz Volume 26, issue 8, 2017
 
  Innovation and economic change   pp. 683-688 Mario PiantaEndogenous innovation: the creative response   pp. 689-718 Cristiano AntonelliThe importance of absorptive capacities: productivity effects of international R&D spillovers through intermediate inputs   pp. 719-733 Neil Foster-McGregor, Johannes Pöschl and Robert StehrerTechnology, employment and skills   pp. 734-754 Valeria CirilloIndustry dynamics with diversity in firms’ catch-up strategies and demand conditions: a simulation approach   pp. 755-778 Keun Lee, Jonghoon Park and Minho YoonThe gains from technology: new products, exports and profits   pp. 779-804 Dario Guarascio and Mario Pianta Volume 26, issue 7, 2017
 
  Strategic R&D and the innovation of products: understanding the role of time preferences and product differentiation   pp. 575-595 Jason Walter and Jeffrey PetersonRegional foreign direct investment and technology spillover: evidence across different clusters in India   pp. 596-620 Smruti Ranjan BeheraEstimating demand function parameters of mobile applications   pp. 621-633 Michael ScholzICT and global sourcing – evidence for German manufacturing and service firms   pp. 634-660 Fabienne RaselTechnological content of exports   pp. 661-682 Diego Aboal, Valeria Arza and Flavia Rovira Volume 26, issue 6, 2017
 
  Productivity and offshoring innovative activities   pp. 501-515 Saleh S. TabrizyThe price of broadband quality: tracking the changing valuation of service characteristics   pp. 516-532 Sean Lyons and Bryan CoyneGraphical analysis of agricultural research spillover potential   pp. 533-553 Maxwell MkondiwaEffectiveness of R&D subsidies during the crisis: firm-level evidence across EU countries   pp. 554-573 David Aristei, Alessandro Sterlacchini and Francesco Venturini Volume 26, issue 5, 2017
 
  Impact of organizational innovation on product and process innovation   pp. 405-417 Brian Paul CozzarinThe benefits of the reciprocal grantback clause in patent licensing   pp. 418-428 Dusanee KesavayuthThe impact of R&D subsidy on innovation: evidence from New Zealand firms   pp. 429-452 Trinh Le and Adam JaffeFinancial innovations and the future of monetary policy in Nigeria   pp. 453-476 Moses Tule and Moses O. OduhDoes more competition increase business-level innovation? Evidence from domestically focused firms in emerging economies   pp. 477-488 Frank Crowley and Declan JordanCommercial complexity and entrepreneurial finance   pp. 489-500 Troy J. Scott, John Scott and Albert Link Volume 26, issue 4, 2017
 
  Matching public support for private product-innovating R&D: a theoretical analysis   pp. 295-310 Pavlo Buryi and Sajal LahiriThe determinants of cleaner energy innovations of the world’s largest firms: the impact of firm learning and knowledge capital   pp. 311-333 Patricia Laurens, Christian Le Bas, Stephane Lhuillery and Antoine SchoenDeterminants of initial technology adoption and intensification: evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean   pp. 334-352 James WatersNew product and service launching in new ventures: a multilevel approach to innovation antecedents   pp. 353-367 Mickael Géraudel, Johanna Gast and Katherine GundolfEmployee relations and innovation: an empirical analysis using patent data   pp. 368-384 James Brander and Wei ZhangDoes organizational innovation moderate technical innovation directly or indirectly?   pp. 385-403 Brian Paul Cozzarin, Weonseek Kim and Bonwoo Koo Volume 26, issue 3, 2017
 
  Attenuation bias when measuring inventive performance   pp. 195-201 Thomas Zwick and Katharina FroschThe private value of plant variety protection and the impact of exemption rules   pp. 202-226 Marc Baudry and Adrien HervouetDigitization of heritage collections as indicator of innovation   pp. 227-246 Karol Borowiecki and Trilce NavarreteWhat hinders innovation performance of services and manufacturing firms in Mexico?   pp. 247-268 Fernando Santiago, Claudia De Fuentes, Gabriela Dutrénit and Natalia GrasEconomic crisis and benefits of the Internet: differentiated Internet usage by employment status   pp. 269-294 Raquel Campos, María Arrazola and Jose de Hevia Volume 26, issue 1-2, 2017
 
  CDM 20 years after   pp. 1-5 Hans Lööf, Jacques Mairesse and Pierre MohnenMapping research on R&D, innovation and productivity: a study of an academic endeavour   pp. 6-20 Anders Broström and Staffan KarlssonThe CDM framework: knowledge recombination from an evolutionary viewpoint   pp. 21-41 Ad Notten, Jacques Mairesse and Bart VerspagenAppropriability mechanisms, innovation, and productivity: evidence from the UK   pp. 42-62 Bronwyn Hall and Vania SenaRevisiting the Porter hypothesis: an empirical analysis of Green innovation for the Netherlands   pp. 63-77 George Leeuwen and Pierre MohnenIncorporating innovation subsidies in the CDM framework: empirical evidence from Belgium   pp. 78-92 Dirk Czarnitzki and Julie DelanoteAssessing measurement errors in the CDM research–innovation–productivity relationships   pp. 93-107 Jacques Mairesse and Stéphane RobinR&D and productivity: evidence from large UK establishments with substantial R&D activities   pp. 108-120 Stephen R. Bond and Irem GuceriA new approach to estimation of the R&D–innovation–productivity relationship   pp. 121-133 Christopher Baum, Hans Lööf, Pardis Nabavi and Andreas StephanDynamic R&D choice and the impact of the firm's financial strength   pp. 134-149 Bettina Peters, Mark Roberts and Van Anh VuongDisentangling the effects of process and product innovation on cost and demand   pp. 150-167 Jordi Jaumandreu and Jacques MairesseCDM using a cross-country micro moments database   pp. 168-182 Eric Bartelsman, George Leeuwen and Michael PolderThe derived demand for knowledge   pp. 183-194 Cristiano Antonelli |  |