Resilience and Ingenuity: Global Innovation Responses to Covid-19
Edited by Carsten Fink,
Ménière, Yann,
Andrew Toole and
Reinhilde Veugelers
in CEPR Press Books from Centre for Economic Policy Research
Abstract:
The Covid-19 pandemic has profoundly affected the ecosystems that spur innovation and creativity around the world. This CEPR Press eBook untangles how the Covid shock shaped the innovation landscape of the world’s major economies, and how scientists, entrepreneurs and creative professionals responded to the crisis.
Date: 2022 Written 2022-07
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 How the COVID-19 crisis affected international intellectual property filings

- Carsten Fink, Ryan Lamb, Bruno Le Feuvre and Hao Zhou
- Ch 2 Immunity to the COVID-19 shock? The case of US innovation

- Walter Park, Andrew Toole, Gerard Torres and Richard Miller
- Ch 3 Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on trademark activity in Canada

- Gray Barski, Alex Lehmann, Diego Santilli and Sean Martineau
- Ch 4 COVID-19 and the analysis of patent, trademark and industrial design applications in Brazil

- Marina Filgueiras Jorge, Sergio M Paulino de Carvalho, Irene von der Weid, Fernando Linhares de Assis, Gustavo Travassos and Vera Pinheiro
- Ch 5 Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patent activity: Some evidence from patent filings at the European Patent Office

- Bettina Reichl and Marc Nicolas
- Ch 6 The impact of COVID-19 and Singapore’s response

- William Kwek, Jia Yi Ho, Wei En Thong, Tan Chor Kiang, Muhammad Bin Rahmat and Benjamin Mak
- Ch 7 The COVID-19 impact on innovation in China

- Can Huang and Yurong Zhang
- Ch 8 COVID-19: Crisis or opportunity? The case of South Korean innovation

- Wonjoon Kim, Daehyun Kim and Taekyun Kim
- Ch 9 Impacts of COVID-19 on R&D and patenting activities in Japan: Demand shocks, application delay, and patent option value

- Isamu Yamauchi, Sadao Nagaoka and Daisuke Miyazaki
- Ch 10 The COVID-19 impact in Australia

- Michael Falk, Haiyang Zhang, Brodie Dobson-Keeffe, Catriona Bruce and Pushpika Wijesinghe
- Ch 11 Impact of COVID-19 on investments in digital technologies by SMEs in the EU and the US

- Julie Delanote, Ilja Rudyk and Rückert, Désirée
- Ch 12 The COVID-19 pandemic and academic research enterprise

- Kyle R. Myers
- Ch 13 The power of attention: Early indications of how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the direction of scientific research in the

- Karin Hoisl, Lerchenmüller, Carolin, Marc Lerchenmueller and Leo Schmallenbach
- Ch 14 COVID-19 and clinical trials

- Margaret Kyle
- Ch 15 The new mRNA breakthrough technology for vaccines: A lucky shot?

- Reinhilde Veugelers
- Ch 16 COVID and the US creative economy: Supply, demand, and the hastening of the future

- Joel Waldfogel
- Ch 17 Online consumption behaviour and how infringement levels changed during lockdown

- UK Intellectual Property Office
- Ch 18 The COVID-19 impact on artistic income: Evidence from Germany

- Alexander Cuntz and Matthias Sahli
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