Economics of Innovation and New Technology
1995 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 8, 2016
- Is newest always best? Firm-level evidence to challenge a focus on high-capability technological (product or process) innovation pp. 747-768

- Kieran O'Brien
- The relative importance of human resource management practices for innovation pp. 769-800

- Spyros Arvanitis, Florian Seliger and Tobias Stucki
- ICT spillovers and productivity in Canada: provincial and industry analysis pp. 801-820

- Saeed Moshiri
- Innovation and imitation as an interactive process pp. 821-851

- Pasquale Scandizzo and Marco Ventura
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 25, issue 7, 2016
- Innovation strategies and firm performance: Simple or complex strategies? pp. 631-650

- Sam Tavassoli and Charlie Karlsson
- Managing portfolio risk in strategic technology management: evidence from a panel data-set of the world's largest R&D performers pp. 651-667

- Peter Neuhäusler, Torben Schubert, Rainer Frietsch and Knut Blind
- The economics of research, consulting, and teaching quality: theory and evidence from a technical university pp. 668-691

- Stefano Bianchini, Francesco Lissoni, Michele Pezzoni and Lorenzo Zirulia
- Are regional systems greening the economy? Local spillovers, green innovations and firms’ economic performances pp. 692-713

- Davide Antonioli, Simone Borghesi and Massimiliano Mazzanti
- A formal discussion of the Sarewitz-Nelson rules pp. 714-730

- Isabel Almudi, Francisco Fatas-Villafranca and Julio Sanchez-Choliz
- Drivers of diffusion of consumer products: empirical evidence from the digital audio player market pp. 731-745

- Roberto Camerani, Nicoletta Corrocher and Roberto Fontana
Volume 25, issue 6, 2016
- Micro-behaviors and structural properties of knowledge networks: toward a ‘one size fits one’ cluster policy pp. 533-552

- Joan Crespo, Jérôme Vicente and Frédéric Amblard
- Same place, same knowledge -- same people? The geography of non-patent citations in Dutch polymer patents pp. 553-572

- Dominik Heinisch, Önder Nomaler, Guido Buenstorf, Koen Frenken and Harry Lintsen
- Pre-entry experience, technological complementarities, and the survival of de-novo entrants. Evidence from the US telecommunications industry pp. 573-593

- Roberto Fontana, Franco Malerba and Astrid Marinoni
- The technology element model, path-dependent growth, and innovation policy pp. 594-612

- Gregory Tassey
- Broadband connected employees and labour productivity: a comparative analysis of 14 European countries based on distributed Microdata access pp. 613-629

- Eva Hagsten
Volume 25, issue 5, 2016
- Technological and non-technological innovation and productivity in services vis-à-vis manufacturing sectors pp. 435-454

- Diego Aboal and Paula Garda
- R&D cooperation with scientific institutions: a difference-in-difference approach pp. 455-469

- Gunnar Pippel and Vivian Seefeld
- Digital technologies, knowledge spillovers, innovation policies, and economic growth in a creative region pp. 470-484

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Peter Nijkamp
- Does a strong patent regime discourage innovation? pp. 485-502

- Soma Dey
- Elasticity of substitution and the stagnation of Italian productivity pp. 503-515

- Daniela Federici and Enrico Saltari
- Do innovative firms rely on big secrets? An analysis of IP protection strategies with the CIS 4 survey pp. 516-532

- Serge Pajak
Volume 25, issue 4, 2016
- Relationship lending and innovation: empirical evidence on a sample of European firms pp. 335-357

- Stefania Cosci, Valentina Meliciani and Valentina Sabato
- Empirical studies of trade marks -- The existing economic literature pp. 358-390

- Philipp Schautschick and Christine Greenhalgh
- Determinants of R&D in knowledge-intensive business services firms pp. 391-405

- David Doloreux, Richard Shearmur and Mercedes Rodriguez
- What are the drivers of total factor productivity in the European Union? pp. 406-434

- Agnieszka Gehringer, Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Felicitas Nowak-Lehmann Danzinger
Volume 25, issue 3, 2016
- Financing constraints, R&D investments and innovative performances: new empirical evidence at the firm level for Europe pp. 183-196

- Bronwyn Hall, Pietro Moncada-Paternò-Castello, Sandro Montresor and Antonio Vezzani
- Patents as quality signals? The implications for financing constraints on R&D pp. 197-217

- Hanna Hottenrott, Bronwyn Hall and Dirk Czarnitzki
- Dipping in the policy mix: Do R&D subsidies foster behavioral additionality effects of R&D tax credits? pp. 218-239

- Daniel Neicu, Peter Teirlinck and Stijn Kelchtermans
- Investment--uncertainty relationship: differences between intangible and physical capital pp. 240-268

- Maria Bontempi
- Innovation and credit constraints: evidence from Swedish exporting firms pp. 269-282

- Hans Lööf and Pardis Nabavi
- R&D investments, financing constraints, exporting and productivity pp. 283-303

- Carlo Altomonte, Simona Gamba, Maria Mancusi and Andrea Vezzulli
- The sensitivity of R&D investments to cash flows: comparing young and old EU and US leading innovators pp. 304-320

- Michele Cincera, Julien Ravet and Reinhilde Veugelers
- Barriers to innovation and firm productivity pp. 321-334

- Alex Coad, Gabriele Pellegrino and Maria Savona
Volume 25, issue 2, 2016
- Does technological innovation undertaken alone have a real pivotal role? Product and marketing innovation in manufacturing firms pp. 91-113

- Eleonora Bartoloni and Maurizio Baussola
- Exploring the worldwide patent surge pp. 114-142

- Carsten Fink, Mosahid Khan and Hao Zhou
- Competition, strategic delegation and delay in technology adoption pp. 143-171

- A. Mahathi, Rupayan Pal and Vinay Ramani
- To adjust or not to adjust after a cost-push shock? A simple duopoly model with (and without) resilience pp. 172-181

- Luca Lambertini and Luigi Marattin
Volume 25, issue 1, 2016
- Endogenous R&D networks when labour unions have preferences over wages and employment pp. 1-13

- Neil Rickman and Vasileios Zikos
- Impact of patenting on firms' performance: an empirical investigation based on manufacturing firms in India pp. 14-32

- Sunil Ambrammal and Ruchi Sharma
- Advertising and R&D: theory and evidence from France pp. 33-56

- Philippe Askenazy, Thomas Breda and Delphine Irac
- Firm heterogeneity in productivity across Europe: evidence from multilevel models pp. 57-89

- Francesco Aiello and Fernanda Ricotta
Volume 24, issue 8, 2015
- Knowledge, location, and internationalization: empirical evidence for manufacturing SMEs pp. 734-754

- Anna Lejpras
- Bioenergy innovation and energy policy pp. 755-775

- Robert Lundmark and Kristoffer B�ckstr�m
- The strategies of patent introduction into patent pools pp. 776-800

- Justus Baron and Henry Delcamp
- Productive performance based on R&D activities of low-tech firms: an antecedent of the decision to export? pp. 801-828

- Areti Gkypali and Kostas Tsekouras
- New product introduction: follower firm timing behaviour pp. 829-853

- Scott G. Dacko, Paul Stoneman and Zafeira Kastrinaki
Volume 24, issue 7, 2015
- Not just financial support? Another role of public subsidy in university-industry research collaborations pp. 633-659

- Hiroyuki Okamuro and Junichi Nishimura
- The two sides of academic research: do basic and applied activities complement each other? pp. 660-681

- Davide Quaglione, Alessandro Muscio and Giovanna Vallanti
- A computational analysis of R&D support programs pp. 682-709

- Dagoberto Garza, Yahel Giat, Steven T. Hackman and Dan Peled
- Knowledge spillovers and R&D subsidies to new, emerging technologies pp. 710-733

- Tom-Reiel Heggedal
Volume 24, issue 6, 2015
- Diversity and intensity of information and communication technologies use and product innovation: evidence from Chilean micro-data pp. 550-568

- Pietro Santoleri
- Complementarities in organizational innovation practices: evidence from French industrial firms* pp. 569-595

- Caroline Mothe, Thuc Uyen Nguyen-Thi and Phu Nguyen-Van
- Exploration or exploitation of knowledge from universities: does it make a difference? pp. 596-623

- Spyros Arvanitis and Martin Woerter
- Cooperative vs. non-cooperative R&D incentives under incomplete information pp. 624-632

- Tarun Kabiraj and Srobonti Chattopadhyay
Volume 24, issue 5, 2015
- Strategic alliances: introduction to the special issue pp. 401-402

- Albert Link
- Academic faculty as intellectual property in university-industry research alliances pp. 403-420

- Craig Boardman and Barry Bozeman
- Personal strategic alliances: enhancing the scientific and technological contributions of university faculty in Malaysia pp. 421-435

- V.G.R. Chandran, Christopher S. Hayter and Derek Ryan Strong
- Public investments in sustainable technology: an evaluation of North Carolina's Green Business Fund pp. 436-456

- Michael J. Hall
- Standards and innovation: US public/private partnerships to support technology-based economic growth pp. 457-489

- Troy J. Scott and John Scott
- Strategic technology alliances and networks pp. 490-509

- Nicholas Vonortas and Lorenzo Zirulia
- The impact of public investment in medical imaging technology: an interagency collaboration in evaluation pp. 510-531

- Alan C. O'Connor, Albert Link, Brandon M. Downs and Laura M. Hillier
- University research alliances, absorptive capacity, and the contribution of startups to employment growth pp. 532-549

- Andrew A. Toole, Dirk Czarnitzki and Christian Rammer
Volume 24, issue 4, 2015
- A keyword selection method for mapping technological knowledge in specific sectors through patent data: the case of biofuels sector pp. 282-308

- Valeria Costantini, Francesco Crespi and Ylenia Curci
- Dissecting the impact of innovation on exporting in Turkey pp. 309-338

- Alessia Lo Turco and Daniela Maggioni
- Environmental management practices: good or bad news for innovations delivering environmental benefits? The moderating effect of market characteristics pp. 339-359

- Gilles Grolleau, Naoufel Mzoughi and Sanja Pekovic
- Revisiting measure of R&D spillovers: empirical evidence on OECD countries and industries pp. 360-400

- Ram C. Acharya
Volume 24, issue 3, 2015
- Internationalisation of firms and their innovation and productivity pp. 183-203

- Iulia Siedschlag and Xiaoheng Zhang
- The productivity impact of R&D investment: are high-tech sectors still ahead? pp. 204-222

- Raquel Ortega-Argil�s, Mariacristina Piva and Marco Vivarelli
- Open innovation in services: knowledge sources, intellectual property rights and internationalization pp. 223-247

- Giuliana Battisti, Jorge Gallego, Luis Rubalcaba and Paul Windrum
- How enterprise strategies are related to innovation and productivity change: an empirical study of Japanese manufacturing firms pp. 248-262

- Hidemichi Fujii, Kazuma Edamura, Koichi Sumikura, Yoko Furusawa, Naomi Fukuzawa and Shunsuke Managi
- Technological progress and scientific indicators: a panel data analysis pp. 263-281

- Ceyhun Elgin and Selman Çakır
Volume 24, issue 1-2, 2015
- Productivity, networks and knowledge flows pp. 1-4

- Börje Johansson and Hans Lööf
- Knowledge production function and Malmquist index regression equations as a dynamic system pp. 5-21

- Jinghai Zheng
- Intangible capital and productivity at the firm level: a panel data assessment pp. 22-51

- Maria Bontempi and Jacques Mairesse
- Learning-by-exporting and innovation strategies pp. 52-64

- Hans Lööf, Pardis Nabavi, Gary Cook and Börje Johansson
- New technology in the region - agglomeration and absorptive capacity effects on laser technology research in West Germany, 1960-2005 pp. 65-94

- Michael Fritsch and Luis F. Medrano Echalar
- Old is gold? The effects of employee age on innovation and the moderating effects of employment turnover pp. 95-113

- Torben Schubert and Martin Andersson
- The evolution of innovation networks: the case of a publicly funded German automotive network pp. 114-139

- Tobias Buchmann and Andreas Pyka
- European R&D efficiency pp. 140-158

- Börje Johansson, Hans Lööf and Maxim Savin
- Understanding the diversity of cooperation on innovation across countries: multilevel evidence from Europe pp. 159-182

- Martin Srholec
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