Economics of Innovation and New Technology
1995 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 8, 2012
- Do financial constraints threat the innovation process? Evidence from Portuguese firms pp. 701-736

- Filipe Silva and Carlos Carreira
- R&D policy in a vertically related industry pp. 737-751

- Anita Michalsen
- Appropriability, patents, and rates of innovation in complex products industries pp. 753-773

- Luigi Marengo, Corrado Pasquali, Marco Valente and Giovanni Dosi
- The long-run dynamics of product and process innovations for a multi-product monopolist pp. 775-799

- Anton Bondarev
- Innovation and job creation in a dual labor market: evidence from Spain pp. 801-813

- David Giuliodori and Rodolfo Stucchi
- The effectiveness of R&D subsidies pp. 815-825

- Mayra Rebolledo and Joel Sandonis
- Economics of soft innovation: a review article pp. 827-835

- Grazia Cecere
- University--industry linkages and absorptive capacity: an empirical analysis of China's manufacturing industry pp. 837-852

- Stefan Brehm and Nannan Lundin
Volume 21, issue 7, 2012
- Technology diffusion and environmental regulation: the adoption of natural gas-fired combined cycle generating units pp. 567-587

- Elaine F. Frey
- Spillovers and absorptive capacity in the decision to innovate of Spanish firms: the role of human capital pp. 589-612

- Paloma Lopez-Garcia and Jose Manuel Montero
- A model of innovation and learning with involuntary spillovers and absorptive capacity pp. 613-630

- Mário Alexandre Patrício Martins Da Silva
- Coordinating the accumulation of physical and human capital in different institutional settings pp. 631-653

- Mario Amendola and Francesco Vona
- Employment growth from public support of innovation in small firms pp. 655-678

- Albert Link and John Scott
- Managerial ownership, entrenchment and innovation pp. 679-699

- Mila Beyer, Dirk Czarnitzki and Kornelius Kraft
Volume 21, issue 5-6, 2012
- Academic entrepreneurship and economic competitiveness: introduction to the special issue pp. 427-428

- David Audretsch, Albert Link and Iñaki Peña
- Academic entrepreneurship and economic competitiveness: rethinking the role of the entrepreneur pp. 429-444

- Mike Wright, Simon Mosey and Hannah Noke
- The participation of universities in technology development: do creation and use coincide? An empirical investigation on the level of national innovation systems pp. 445-472

- Reinhilde Veugelers, Julie Callaert, Xiaoyan Song and Bart Van Looy
- Universities’ trademark patterns and possible determinants pp. 473-504

- Mariagrazia Squicciarini, Valentine Millot and Hélène Dernis
- The effects of incubation on academic and non-academic high-tech start-ups: evidence from Italy pp. 505-527

- Massimo G. Colombo, Evila Piva and Francesco Rentocchini
- Universities as research partners in publicly supported entrepreneurial firms pp. 529-545

- David Audretsch, Dennis Leyden and Albert Link
- Academic entrepreneurship and board formation in science-based firms pp. 547-565

- Marcel Hülsbeck and Erik Lehmann
Volume 21, issue 4, 2012
- Product innovation and firms’ ownership pp. 323-343

- Jean Gabszewicz and Ornella Tarola
- Public research intensity and the structure of German R&D networks: a comparison of 10 technologies pp. 345-372

- Tom Broekel and Holger Graf
- The size of the critical mass as a function of the strength of network externalities: a mobile telephone estimation pp. 373-396

- Anna Laura Baraldi
- ICT demand behaviour: an international comparison pp. 397-410

- Gilbert Cette and Jimmy Lopez
- Effects of re-invention on industry growth and productivity: evidence from steel refining technology in Japan, 1957--1968 pp. 411-426

- Tsuyoshi Nakamura and Hiroshi Ohashi
Volume 21, issue 3, 2012
- It is not all about performance gains -- enterprise software and innovations pp. 223-245

- Benjamin Engelstätter
- Are all academic entrepreneurs created alike? Evidence from Germany pp. 247-266

- Rajeev Goel and Christoph Grimpe
- Using patent technology codes to study technological change pp. 267-286

- Deborah Strumsky, José Lobo and Sander van der Leeuw
- The effect of mergers on the incentive to invest in cost-reducing innovations pp. 287-322

- Robin Kleer
Volume 21, issue 2, 2012
- The impact of information and communication technologies: an insight at micro-level on one Italian region pp. 107-123

- S. Brasini and Marzia Freo
- R&D and foreign direct investment with asymmetric spillovers pp. 125-150

- Maria Luisa Petit, Francesca Sanna-Randaccio and Roberta Sestini
- Innovation, productivity and exports: the case of Hungary pp. 151-173

- László Halpern and Balazs Murakozy
- Commercialization, renewal, and quality of patents pp. 175-201

- Roger Svensson
- Evaluating the effects of investment in information and communication technology pp. 203-221

- Rebeca Jiménez-Rodréguez
Volume 21, issue 1, 2012
- Pre-emptive patenting: securing market exclusion and freedom of operation pp. 1-29

- Dominique Guellec, Catalina Martínez and Pluvia Zuniga
- A survival analysis of patent examination requests by Japanese electrical and electronic manufacturers pp. 31-54

- Yoshifumi Nakata and Xingyuan Zhang
- Beyond R&D activities: the determinants of firms’ absorptive capacity explaining the access to scientific institutes in low--medium-tech contexts pp. 55-81

- Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver, Jos� Albors-Garrigos and Juan-Jose Baixauli
- The role of spillovers in R&D network formation pp. 83-105

- Lorenzo Zirulia
Volume 20, issue 8, 2011
- Intellectual property governance and knowledge creation in UK universities pp. 701-725

- Birgitte Andersen and Federica Rossi
- Productivity and R&D sources: evidence for Catalan firms pp. 727-748

- Agust� Segarra and Mercedes Teruel Carrizosa
- Do firms with larger patent portfolios create more new plant varieties in the US agricultural biotechnology industry? pp. 749-775

- H. Phoebe Chan
- Shapes and determinants of returns to innovation pp. 777-795

- Sandra Leitner and Robert Stehrer
Volume 20, issue 7, 2011
- Driving forces for research and development strategies: an empirical analysis based on firm-level panel data pp. 611-636

- Martin Woerter
- How does competition affect the relationship between innovation and productivity? Estimation of a CDM model for Norway pp. 637-658

- Fulvio Castellacci
- Technology adoption and the impact on average productivity pp. 659-680

- Petra Hellegers, Di Zeng and David Zilberman
- Should we reallocate patent fees to the universities? pp. 681-700

- Elsa Martin and Hubert Stahn
Volume 20, issue 6, 2011
- Filing strategies and patent value pp. 539-561

- Nicolas van Zeebroeck and Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
- On delayed technological shifts pp. 563-580

- Nicola De Liso and Giovanni Filatrella
- The impact of information and communication technology on economic growth: evidence from developed and developing countries pp. 581-596

- Ayoub Yousefi
- Technological and geographical proximity effects on knowledge spillovers: evidence from the US patent citations pp. 597-607

- Luigi Aldieri
Volume 20, issue 5, 2011
- Out-of-equilibrium profit and innovation pp. 405-421

- Cristiano Antonelli and Giuseppe Scellato
- R&D, firm size and incremental product innovation pp. 423-443

- Marco Corsino, Giuseppe Espa and Rocco Micciolo
- The knowledge-base evolution in biotechnology: a social network analysis pp. 445-475

- Jackie Krafft, Francesco Quatraro and Pier Paolo Saviotti
- Changing network structure in the organization of knowledge: the innovation platform in the evidence of the automobile system in Turin pp. 477-493

- Pier Paolo Patrucco
- Pecuniary knowledge externalities and innovation: intersectoral linkages and their effects beyond technological spillovers pp. 495-515

- Agnieszka Gehringer
- European infrastructure networks and regional innovation in science-based technologies pp. 517-537

- Sandra Vinciguerra, Koen Frenken, Jarno Hoekman and Frank Oort
Volume 20, issue 4, 2011
- R&D cooperation versus R&D subcontracting: empirical evidence from French survey data pp. 309-341

- Estelle Dhont-Peltrault and Etienne Pfister
- Star scientists and their positions in the Canadian biotechnology network pp. 343-366

- Andrea Schiffauerova and Catherine Beaudry
- A matching analysis of why some firms in peripheral regions undertake R&D whereas others do not pp. 367-385

- Richard Harris and Mary Trainor
- The determinants of investment in information and communication technologies pp. 387-403

- P. Guerrieri, Matteo Luciani and Valentina Meliciani
Volume 20, issue 3, 2011
- Complementarities and spillovers in mergers: an empirical investigation using patent data pp. 207-231

- Alan Marco and Gordon Rausser
- Retentions, relations and innovation: the financing of R&D in India pp. 233-257

- Sumit Majumdar
- Optimal patent policy with endogenous cross-border acquisitions pp. 259-282

- Abhra Roy and Aniruddha Bagchi
- The vulnerability of patent value determinants pp. 283-308

- Nicolas van Zeebroeck and Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
Volume 20, issue 2, 2011
- A study on the effect of different levels of research capability on invention performance pp. 103-126

- Xiaobo Wu and Yanbin Jiang
- Determinants of Internet use in Spain pp. 127-152

- Fernando Lera-Lopez, Margarita Billón and María Gil-Izquierdo
- Incentives to lead, follow, or compete: comparative national choices of international copyright pp. 153-181

- Michael Yuan
- Estimating computer depreciation using online auction data pp. 183-204

- Christos Antonopoulos and Plutarchos Sakellaris
Volume 20, issue 1, 2011
- How does the management of research impact the disclosure of knowledge? Evidence from scientific publications and patenting behavior pp. 1-32

- Seongwuk Moon
- The puzzle of patent value indicators pp. 33-62

- Nicolas van Zeebroeck
- Service-sector competition, innovation and R&D pp. 63-88

- Patrik Tingvall and Patrik Karpaty
- R&D, free entry, and social inefficiency pp. 89-101

- Shoji Haruna and Rajeev Goel
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