Economics of Innovation and New Technology
1995 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 8, 2014
- Fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms and technology adoption: standard setting vs. incompatible technologies pp. 717-738

- M.A. Stryszowska
- Entry of foreign firms and the R&D behaviour: a panel data study of domestic and foreign firms in China's manufacturing sector pp. 739-757

- Sajid Anwar and Sizhong Sun
- Modes of international activities and the innovativeness of firms: an empirical analysis based on the Japanese National Innovation Survey for 2009 pp. 758-779

- Shoko Haneda and Keiko Ito
- Innovation and the precautionary principle pp. 780-801

- Caroline Orset
- The economic impact of digital technologies in Europe pp. 802-824

- Rinaldo Evangelista, Paolo Guerrieri and Valentina Meliciani
- Does issuing equity help R&D activity? Evidence from unlisted Italian high-tech manufacturing firms pp. 825-854

- Silvia Magri
Volume 23, issue 7, 2014
- The persistence of firms' knowledge base: a quantile approach to Italian data pp. 585-610

- Alessandra Colombelli and Francesco Quatraro
- R&D cooperation for non-technological innovations pp. 611-630

- Gunnar Pippel
- Does research and development capital affect total factor productivity? Evidence from Greece pp. 631-651

- Ioannis Voutsinas and Constantinos Tsamadias
- The knowledge multiplier pp. 652-688

- Mário Alexandre Patrício Martins da Silva
- How do dimensions of proximity relate to the outcomes of collaboration? A survey of knowledge-intensive networks in the Dutch water sector pp. 689-716

- Pieter W. Heringa, Edwin Horlings, Mariëlle van der Zouwen, Peter van den Besselaar and Wim van Vierssen
Volume 23, issue 5-6, 2014
- Firm innovation persistence: a fresh look at the frameworks of analysis pp. 423-446

- Christian Le Bas and Giuseppe Scellato
- Measuring the persistence in innovation in Spanish manufacturing firms: empirical evidence using discrete-time duration models pp. 447-468

- Angela Triguero Cano, David Córcoles and María C. Cuerva
- Competition and Persistence of R&D pp. 469-489

- Martin Woerter
- Firm persistence in technological innovation: the relevance of organizational innovation pp. 490-516

- Naciba Haned, Caroline Mothe and Thuc Uyen Nguyen-Thi
- Marketing and persistent innovation success pp. 517-543

- Stephane Lhuillery
- Determinants of persistence in innovation: evidence from the case study of the 'Eye Microsurgery' Complex pp. 544-562

- Arina Matvejeva
- Path and past dependence of firm innovation pp. 563-583

- Achim Hecker and Alois Ganter
Volume 23, issue 4, 2014
- Internet in Latin America: who uses it?... and for what? pp. 327-352

- Matteo Grazzi and Sebastián Vergara Marezco
- Market value of R&D, patents, and organizational capital: Finnish evidence pp. 353-377

- Jaana Rahko
- The impact of new goods and service products on firm growth: evidence from Austrian-linked firm-level data pp. 378-397

- Martin Falk
- Micro evidence on international patenting pp. 398-422

- Per Botolf Maurseth and Roger Svensson
Volume 23, issue 3, 2014
- Technological races and stock market value: evidence from the pharmaceutical industry pp. 215-238

- Sandy Campart and Etienne Pfister
- The impact of pharmaceutical innovation on longevity and medical expenditure in Sweden, 1997-2010: evidence from longitudinal, disease-level data pp. 239-273

- Frank Lichtenberg and Billie Pettersson
- Strategic timing in R&D agreements pp. 274-303

- Marco Marini, Maria L. Petit and Roberta Sestini
- Reverse causality in the R&D-patents relationship: an interpretation of the innovation persistence pp. 304-326

- Anna Laura Baraldi, Claudia Cantabene and Giulio Perani
Volume 23, issue 2, 2014
- Research grants, sources of ideas and the effects on academic research pp. 109-133

- Hanna Hottenrott and Cornelia Lawson
- Follow the leader? How leadership behavior influences scientists' commercialization behavior (or not) pp. 134-160

- Stefan Krabel and Alexander Schacht
- Technological diversity and inventor networks pp. 161-178

- Grazia Cecere and Müge Ozman
- Conditional R&D subsidies pp. 179-214

- Gamal Atallah
Volume 23, issue 1, 2014
- Organizational structure, strategic delegation and innovation in oligopolistic industries pp. 1-24

- Evangelos Mitrokostas and Emmanuel Petrakis
- A general model of technical change with an application to the OECD countries pp. 25-48

- Almas Heshmati and Subal Kumbhakar
- Focusing device as innovation mechanism and cluster growth pp. 49-62

- Tsutomu Harada
- The nature of market competition and innovation: does competition improve innovation output? pp. 63-91

- Syoum Negassi and Tsu-Yi Hung
- Service innovation and the proximity-concentration trade-off model of trade and FDI pp. 92-108

- Fulvio Castellacci
Volume 22, issue 8, 2013
- Innovation and knowledge-intensive business service: the contribution of knowledge-intensive business service to innovation in manufacturing establishments pp. 751-774

- Richard Shearmur and David Doloreux
- Government sponsorship and nature of patenting activity of US universities and corporations pp. 775-806

- Kyriakos Drivas and Claire Economidou
- Knowledge technological proximity: evidence from US and European patents pp. 807-819

- Luigi Aldieri
- A spatial analysis of R&D: the role of industry proximity pp. 820-839

- Oliviero Carboni
Volume 22, issue 7, 2013
- On the dynamics of innovation and change: essays in honour of Stan Metcalfe pp. 619-622

- Jeremy Howells and Ronald Ramlogan
- A tribute to Stan Metcalfe and his contributions to evolutionary theory, Schumpeterian dynamics and innovation systems pp. 623-630

- Franco Malerba
- Marshall, Schumpeter and evolution pp. 631-642

- Brian Loasby
- A remembrance of times past pp. 643-652

- Michael Gibbons
- 'New combinations' in the economy and in economics: a tribute to Stanley Metcalfe pp. 653-665

- Heinz Kurz
- Capitalism: restless and unbounded? Some neo-Polanyian and Schumpeterian reflections pp. 666-683

- Mark Harvey and Andrew McMeekin
- Restless capitalism and the economizing entrepreneur pp. 684-701

- Magnus Holmén and Maureen McKelvey
- Complexity, uncertainty and innovation pp. 702-725

- Peter Allen
- From mechanical arts to the philosophy of technology pp. 726-750

- Nicola De Liso
Volume 22, issue 6, 2013
- Public R&D subsidies, outside private support, and employment growth pp. 537-550

- Albert Link and John Scott
- Industrial interactions and academic patenting: evidence from German scientists pp. 551-565

- Rajeev Goel and Devrim Göktepe-Hultén
- Is there a relationship between workplace atmosphere and innovation activities? An empirical analysis among French firms pp. 566-580

- Gilles Grolleau, Naoufel Mzoughi and Sanja Pekovic
- What determines the location choice of multinational firms in the information and communication technologies sector? pp. 581-600

- Iulia Siedschlag, Xiaoheng Zhang and Donal Smith
- The spatial distribution of innovation: evidence on the role of academic quality for seven European countries pp. 601-618

- Antonio Della Malva and Martin Carree
Volume 22, issue 5, 2013
- Reconciling the Invisible Hand and innovation pp. 431-446

- Eduardo Pol
- R&D spillovers and productivity: an analysis of geographical and technological dimensions pp. 447-460

- Carter Bloch
- The co-evolution of innovation, demand and growth pp. 461-482

- Pier Paolo Saviotti and Andreas Pyka
- Explaining changes in the racial digital divide in the United States from 1997 to 2007 pp. 483-518

- Tadesse Wodajo and Jean Kimmel
- The adoption of photovoltaic systems in Wiesbaden, Germany pp. 519-535

- Sven Müller and Johannes Rode
Volume 22, issue 4, 2013
- Globalization and knowledge spillover: international direct investment, exports and patents pp. 329-352

- Chia-Lin Chang, Sung-Po Chen and Michael McAleer
- Technological intensity of the export structure and the real exchange rate pp. 353-372

- Mario Cimoli, Sebastian Fleitas and Gabriel Porcile
- Patent sharing by US universities: an examination of university joint patenting pp. 373-391

- Mark Funk
- Network structure and robustness: lessons for research programme design pp. 392-411

- Nicholas S. Vonortas and Koichiro Okamura
- Does enterprise software matter for service innovation? Standardization versus customization pp. 412-429

- Benjamin Engelstätter and Miruna Sarbu
- Strategic alliances: leveraging economic growth and development pp. 430-430

- Albert Link
Volume 22, issue 3, 2013
- Introduction to the special issue in honour of Peter Swann pp. 219-221

- Paul Windrum, Steve Thompson and Giuliana Battisti
- Management and the representative firm revisited: the modern significance of Marshall's evolutionary economics pp. 222-237

- Stan Metcalfe
- The impact of prior use on the further diffusion of new process technology pp. 238-255

- Paul Stoneman
- Internal and external factors in innovation persistence pp. 256-280

- Cristiano Antonelli, Francesco Crespi and Giuseppe Scellato
- Who you are or whom you know? Consumption interdependences in social networks pp. 281-299

- Daniel Birke
- Evidence on the impact of R&D and ICT investments on innovation and productivity in Italian firms pp. 300-328

- Bronwyn Hall, Francesca Lotti and Jacques Mairesse
Volume 22, issue 2, 2013
- Human capital use, innovation, patent protection, and economic growth in multiple regions pp. 113-126

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Peter Nijkamp
- Duration and payment of licensing contracts for users to reveal what they know pp. 127-151

- Manel Antelo
- The competition--innovation debate: is R&D cooperation the answer? pp. 153-176

- Stein E. Østbye and Matthew R. Roelofs
- Young leading innovators and the EU's R&D intensity gap pp. 177-198

- Michele Cincera and Reinhilde Veugelers
- Measuring China's innovative capacity: a stochastic frontier exercise pp. 199-217

- Chiara Franco and Riccardo Leoncini
Volume 22, issue 1, 2013
- Exaptation and emerging degeneracy in innovation processes pp. 1-21

- Giovanni Bonifati
- The effects of technological change on schooling and training human capital pp. 23-45

- Xueda Song
- Structural and geographical patterns of knowledge networks in emerging technological standards: evidence from the European GNSS industry pp. 47-72

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Raphael Suire and Jérôme Vicente
- Acquisition through innovation tournaments in high-tech industries: a comparative perspective pp. 73-97

- Robin Kleer and Marcus Wagner
- Small firm performance in online markets pp. 99-111

- Gary Madden, Md. Shah Azam and Thomas Beard
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