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Elgar Encyclopedia on the Economics of Knowledge and Innovation
Edited by Cristiano Antonelli
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
A landmark reference work in the field, this Elgar Encyclopedia presents over 60 entries from scholars that have shaped the making of the economics of innovation as a distinct and specialised field of investigation within the broad range of economic disciplines. This will be a critical read for economics scholars, particularly those focusing on knowledge and innovation as it offers an understanding of the definitions of key terms in the field, the founding tenets of the topic, and the economics of knowledge and innovation in more specific contexts.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781839106989
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Chapters in this book: - Ch 1 Barriers to innovation , pp 12-21
- Diego de Moraes Silva and Nicholas S. Vonortas
- Ch 2 Blockchain as a new digital paradigm , pp 22-30
- Martin Cimiterra and Jackie Krafft
- Ch 3 Capitalization of knowledge , pp 31-38
- Agnieszka Gehringer
- Ch 4 "Coevolution" (in innovative economic systems) , pp 39-45
- Isabel Almudi and Francisco Fatas-Villafranca
- Ch 5 Combinatorial and differentiated knowledge bases - contributions to (regional) innovation studies and policy , pp 46-53
- Bjørn T. Asheim
- Ch 6 Competent demand , pp 54-61
- Agnieszka Gehringer
- Ch 7 The contribution of universities to business innovation , pp 62-70
- Federica Rossi
- Ch 8 Creative response in economic history , pp 71-80
- Josef Taalbi
- Ch 9 Defining innovation , pp 81-87
- Paul Stoneman
- Ch 10 Darwin's ideas and their mixed reception in evolutionary economics , pp 88-97
- Gabriel Yoguel and Verónica Robert
- Ch 11 The economics of clusters , pp 98-107
- Jérôme Vicente
- Ch 12 Economics of knowledge codification , pp 108-114
- W. Edward Steinmueller
- Ch 13 Economists' analyses of technological change , pp 115-119
- F.M. Scherer
- Ch 14 Effects of organizational innovation , pp 120-126
- Brian P. Cozzarin
- Ch 15 Entrepreneurial ecosystems , pp 127-136
- Nicholas S. Vonortas
- Ch 16 Environmental regulation as a stimulus for eco-innovation , pp 137-145
- Valeria Costantini
- Ch 17 External engagement of academics , pp 146-152
- Cornelia Lawson
- Ch 18 Financing constraints for innovation , pp 153-156
- Hanna Hottenrott
- Ch 19 Frugal innovation with the lens of economics analysis , pp 157-164
- Christian Le Bas
- Ch 20 Green technological change , pp 165-171
- Francesco Quatraro
- Ch 21 High-growth firms , pp 172-176
- Alex Coad
- Ch 22 ICT contribution to growth measurement: do we miss a lot? , pp 177-185
- Gilbert Cette and Vincenzo Spiezia
- Ch 23 The impact of biomedical innovation on longevity and health , pp 186-198
- Frank Lichtenberg
- Ch 24 Induced technological change , pp 199-206
- Christophe Feder
- Ch 25 Industrial dynamics , pp 207-213
- Bo Carlsson
- Ch 26 Innovation and circular economy: an analytical viewpoint , pp 214-220
- Christian Le Bas
- Ch 27 Innovation persistence , pp 221-228
- Francesco Crespi, Miriam Ruggiero and Giuseppe Scellato
- Ch 28 Innovation policy , pp 229-235
- Jan Fagerberg
- Ch 29 Innovation and trade , pp 236-243
- Claudio Fassio
- Ch 30 Innovation systems and their contribution to understanding innovation and economic growth , pp 244-250
- Bo Carlsson
- Ch 31 Innovation and wealth creation , pp 251-263
- Gavin Swann
- Ch 32 Intellectual property protection, innovation, and knowledge diffusion , pp 264-270
- Mehmet Ugur
- Ch 33 Intentionality and complexity , pp 271-276
- Félix-Fernando Muñoz
- Ch 34 Intentionality and innovation , pp 277-283
- Félix-Fernando Muñoz
- Ch 35 International intellectual property agreements and organizations , pp 284-290
- James Brander
- Ch 36 Knowledge base, firm performance and innovation networks , pp 291-301
- Pier Paolo Saviotti
- Ch 37 Knowledge externalities and the financing of innovation , pp 302-309
- Mehmet Ugur
- Ch 38 Knowledge spillovers , pp 310-316
- Adam Jaffe
- Ch 39 The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship , pp 317-324
- David B. Audretsch and Erik E. Lehmann
- Ch 40 Learning, innovation, and economic development by latecomers , pp 325-331
- Keun Lee
- Ch 41 Localized technological change , pp 332-340
- Kristiaan Kerstens, Jens J. Krüger and Zhiyang Shen
- Ch 42 Measuring innovation , pp 341-349
- Paul Stoneman
- Ch 43 National systems of innovation , pp 350-357
- Bengt-Åke Lundvall
- Ch 44 Non-R&D innovation , pp 358-363
- You-Na Lee and John P. Walsh
- Ch 45 Patent citations , pp 364-371
- Adam Jaffe
- Ch 46 Patent fees , pp 372-380
- Lena Kalukuta Mahina and Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
- Ch 47 Patent policy and innovation , pp 381-388
- Ruchi Sharma
- Ch 48 Patent systems , pp 389-397
- Elise Petit and Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
- Ch 49 The platform as an organizational innovation for complex systems , pp 398-406
- Pier Paolo Patrucco
- Ch 50 Recombinant knowledge and innovation , pp 407-414
- Matthias Müller and Andreas Pyka
- Ch 51 R&D tax incentives , pp 415-419
- Pierre Mohnen
- Ch 52 Research and development subsidies , pp 420-424
- Hanna Hottenrott
- Ch 53 Returns to R&D , pp 425-430
- Pierre Mohnen
- Ch 54 Sarewitz-Nelson rules (for innovative choice and technology policy) , pp 431-437
- Isabel Almudi and Francisco Fatas-Villafranca
- Ch 55 Schumpeterian oligopolistic rivalry , pp 438-444
- Ruchi Sharma
- Ch 56 Scientific ideas and innovative behavior , pp 445-451
- Albert Link
- Ch 57 Skilled migration and innovation , pp 452-459
- Claudio Fassio
- Ch 58 Technological capability accumulation , pp 460-467
- Gabriela Dutrénit
- Ch 59 Technological change and employment , pp 468-476
- Marco Vivarelli
- Ch 60 Technological systems and development blocks , pp 477-486
- Josef Taalbi
- Ch 61 Technology catch-up , pp 487-495
- Alenka Guzmán
- Ch 62 Towards an idea-led theory of thefirm , pp 496-505
- Patrick Cohendet, Olivier Dupouët, Raouf Naggar and Romain Rampa
- Ch 63 Training and innovation , pp 506-513
- Brian P. Cozzarin
- Ch 64 Value chain perspectives on innovation-to-performance linkages , pp 514-520
- Stephen Roper
- Ch 65 Venture capital finance of innovation , pp 521-527
- James Brander
- Ch 66 What prevents spillovers from the pool of knowledge? , pp 528-537
- Hans Lööf
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