Economics of Innovation and New Technology
1995 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 8, 2010
- The effect of participation in government consortia on the R&D productivity of firms: a case study of robot technology in Japan pp. 669-692

- Sebastien Lechevalier, Yukio Ikeda and Junichi Nishimura
- Value maximizing hurdle rates for R&D investment pp. 693-717

- George Blazenko and Andrey Pavlov
- Capacities, innovation and feedbacks in production networks in Argentina pp. 719-741

- Analia Erbes, Verónica Robert and Gabriel Yoguel
- 'More is different', exaptation and uncertainty: three foundational concepts for a complexity theory of innovation pp. 743-760

- Giovanni Bonifati
Volume 19, issue 7, 2010
- How does culture contribute to innovation? Evidence from European countries pp. 583-604

- Anneli Kaasa and Maaja Vadi
- Exploring and comparing innovation patterns across different knowledge intensive business services pp. 605-625

- David Doloreux and Richard Shearmur
- University IPRs and knowledge transfer: is university ownership more efficient? pp. 627-648

- Gustavo Crespi, Aldo Geuna, Onder Nomaler and Bart Verspagen
- Managerial incentives for technology transfer pp. 649-668

- Derek Clark and Anita Michalsen
Volume 19, issue 6, 2010
- Path-dependent economic growth with technological trajectory pp. 521-538

- Tsutomu Harada
- Franchise fee, contract bargaining, and economic growth pp. 539-552

- Vey Wang, Chung-Hui Lai, Lung-Sheng Lee and Shih Wen Hu
- The effect of offshoring on knowledge flows in the US automobile industry pp. 553-568

- Gerald Simons and Paul Isely
- Directed search with real options pp. 569-582

- Nigel Wadeson
Volume 19, issue 5, 2010
- Empirical studies of employment and performance of scientists and engineers pp. 387-391

- Andries de Grip, Bronwyn Hall and Wendy Smits
- Globalization of scientific and engineering talent: international mobility of students, workers, and ideas and the world economy pp. 393-406

- Richard Freeman
- What affects international migration of European science and engineering graduates? pp. 407-421

- Andries de Grip, Didier Fouarge and Jan Sauermann
- How large is the compensating wage differential for R&D workers? pp. 423-436

- Arnaud Dupuy and Wendy Smits
- Determinants of access to academic careers in France pp. 437-458

- Liliane Bonnal and Jean-François Giret
- How well-rewarded is inter-firm mobility in the labour market for scientists and engineers? New evidence from the UK and France pp. 459-480

- Geoff Mason and Hiroatsu Nohara
- The diffusion of IT in higher education: publishing productivity of academic life scientists pp. 481-503

- Anne Winkler, Sharon Levin and Paula Stephan
- Is there a trade-off between academic research and faculty entrepreneurship? Evidence from US NIH supported biomedical researchers pp. 505-520

- Dirk Czarnitzki and Andrew Toole
Volume 19, issue 4, 2010
- Upgrading through innovation in a small network economy: insights from Taiwan's IT industry pp. 295-324

- Dieter Ernst
- Innovative cardiological technologies: a model of technology adoption, diffusion and competition pp. 325-347

- Thomas Grebel and Tom Wilfer
- Policy-driven collaborative research networks in Europe pp. 349-372

- Aimilia Protogerou, Yannis Caloghirou and Evangelos Siokas
- Compatibility, interoperability, and market power in upgrade markets pp. 373-385

- James Anton and Gary Biglaiser
Volume 19, issue 3, 2010
- Location factors of international R&D activities: an econometric approach pp. 203-232

- Hugo Erken and Marcel Kleijn
- Innovation and productivity in manufacturing and service firms in Catalonia: a regional approach pp. 233-258

- Agusti Segarra-Blasco
- Software marketing on the Internet: the use of samples and repositories pp. 259-281

- Alexia Gaudeul
- Fiber in the backbone! The impact of broadband adoption on firm growth in network markets pp. 283-293

- Sumit Majumdar
Volume 19, issue 2, 2010
- Firm growth and R&D expenditure pp. 127-145

- Alex Coad and Rekha Rao-Nicholson
- Losing the lead: the patenting decision in the light of the disclosure requirement pp. 147-164

- Alexandra Zaby
- Distance to frontier, intellectual property rights, and economic growth pp. 165-183

- Haibin Wu
- Innovation and skills from a sectoral perspective: a linked employer-employee analysis pp. 185-202

- Lutz Schneider, Jutta Gunther and Bianca Brandenburg
Volume 19, issue 1, 2010
- Towards a better understanding of the role and dynamics of corporate R&D pp. 1-5

- Rene van Bavel, Carlos Montalvo and Nick von Tunzelmann
- Causality and a firm-level innovation scoreboard pp. 7-26

- Giuliana Battisti, Amid-George Mourani and Paul Stoneman
- The impact of M&A on technology sourcing strategies pp. 27-51

- Elena Cefis
- Determination of R&D investment in French firms: a two-part hierarchical model with correlated random effects pp. 53-70

- Myriam Abdelmoula and Jean Michel Etienne
- What drives the internationalisation of innovation? Evidence from European patent data pp. 71-86

- Bernhard Dachs and Andreas Pyka
- International R&D cooperation within the EU Framework Programme: empirical evidence for Spanish firms pp. 87-111

- Ascension Barajas and Elena Huergo
- The impact of market size and users' sophistication on innovation: the patterns of demand pp. 113-126

- Marco Guerzoni
Volume 18, issue 8, 2009
- Technology and jobs pp. 729-741

- Valeria Mastrostefano and Mario Pianta
- Scholarship and inventive activity in the university: complements or substitutes? pp. 743-756

- Brent Goldfarb, Gerald Marschke and Amy Smith
- How should firms carry out technological diversification to improve their performance? An analysis of patenting of Korean firms pp. 757-770

- Hyukjoon Kim, Hyojeong Lim and Yongtae Park
- An analysis of the sources of technical change in the agricultural sector of Iran pp. 771-776

- Mahmood Haji-Rahimi and Hamed Ghaderzadeh
Volume 18, issue 7, 2009
- Evolution and economic complexity: an overview pp. 607-610

- John Foster and John Metcalfe
- The economics of innovation: from the classical legacies to the economics of complexity pp. 611-646

- Cristiano Antonelli
- How firm organizations adapt to secure a sustained knowledge transfer pp. 647-661

- Ulrich Witt and Christian Zellner
- Why creative industries matter to economic evolution pp. 663-673

- Jason Potts
- Sources of learning paths and technological capabilities: an introductory roadmap of development processes pp. 675-694

- Mario Cimoli and Gabriel Porcile
- Innovation, diffusion and agglomeration pp. 695-706

- Paul Ormerod and Bridget Rosewell
- The epidemic of innovation - playing around with an agent-based model pp. 707-728

- Pietro Terna
Volume 18, issue 6, 2009
- Revisiting the link between knowledge spillovers and growth: an intellectual property perspective pp. 533-546

- Andreas Panagopoulos
- Free software on the market-side: the failure-story of free software services companies in France pp. 547-564

- Marie Coris
- Simulating the prospects of technological catching up pp. 565-586

- Jose Castro Caldas, Manuel Godinho and Ricardo Mamede
- The diffusion of internet-based distance education technology among US associate colleges pp. 587-605

- Qiangbing Chen, Zafer Ozdemir and Yali Liu
Volume 18, issue 5, 2009
- Innovation and health: pathways to new technologies pp. 403-406

- Joan Costa-Font, Christophe Courbage and Andrea Mina
- The effect of new cancer drug approvals on the life expectancy of American cancer patients, 1978-2004 pp. 407-428

- Frank Lichtenberg
- When is the Internet a valued communication device for health information in Europe? pp. 429-445

- Joan Costa-Font, Elias Mossialos and Caroline Rudisill
- The emergence of new knowledge, market evolution and the dynamics of micro-innovation systems pp. 447-466

- Andrea Mina
- Patent disclosure and R&D competition in pharmaceuticals pp. 467-486

- Laura Magazzini, Fabio Pammolli, Massimo Riccaboni and Maria Alessandra Rossi
- Investment decisions in hospital technology when physicians are devoted workers pp. 487-512

- Rosella Levaggi, Michele Moretto and Vincenzo Rebba
- Incentives for clinical trials pp. 513-531

- Erik Grönqvist and Douglas Lundin
Volume 18, issue 4, 2009
- Mapping technological trajectories as patent citation networks. An application to data communication standards pp. 311-336

- Roberto Fontana, Alessandro Nuvolari and Bart Verspagen
- R&D in Indian manufacturing enterprises: what shapes it? pp. 337-352

- Saibal Ghosh
- The relationship between R&D concentration and industry R&D intensity: a simple model and some evidence pp. 353-368

- Chang-Yang Lee and Jaesun Noh
- Foreign and domestic R&D investment pp. 369-380

- Rene Belderbos, Kyoji Fukao and Tomoko Iwasa
- Bringing science to market: commercializing from NIH SBIR awards pp. 381-402

- Albert Link and Christopher Ruhm
Volume 18, issue 3, 2009
- Firm size and types of innovation pp. 205-223

- J. M. Plehn-Dujowich
- Licensing a technological headstart pp. 225-242

- Can Erutku and Yves Richelle
- Understanding co-operative innovative activity: evidence from four European countries pp. 243-265

- Laura Abramovsky, Elisabeth Kremp, Alberto López, Tobias Schmidt and Helen Simpson
- The environmental Porter hypothesis: theory, evidence, and a model of timing of adoption pp. 267-294

- Ben Kriechel and Thomas Ziesemer
- Collective knowledge production costs and the dynamics of technological systems pp. 295-310

- Pier Paolo Patrucco
Volume 18, issue 2, 2009
- Knowledge, profitability and exit of German car manufacturing firms pp. 107-122

- Jens Kruger and Kristina von Rhein
- US universities' net returns from patenting and licensing: a quantile regression analysis pp. 123-137

- Harun Bulut and GianCarlo Moschini
- A model of the learning process with local knowledge externalities illustrated with an integrated graphical framework pp. 139-160

- Mario Alexandre Patricio Martins da Silva
- Patterns and determinants of skilled workers' mobility: evidence from a survey of Italian inventors pp. 161-179

- Camilla Lenzi
- The financing of small innovative firms: the Italian case pp. 181-204

- Silvia Magri
Volume 18, issue 1, 2009
- Venture capital investment: the role of predator-prey dynamics with learning by doing pp. 1-19

- James Brander and Jean-Etienne de Bettignies
- Is technology acquisition enough to improve China's product quality? Evidence from firm-level panel data pp. 21-38

- Karen Fisher-Vanden and Rebecca Terry
- Inter-firm networks and innovation: a survey of literature pp. 39-67

- Müge Ozman
- Adoption of network technologies in the presence of converters pp. 69-91

- Ralf Seifert and Arnaud Vare
- Price competition in the presence of rapid innovation and imitation: the case of digital cameras pp. 93-106

- S. Thompson
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