KITeS Working Papers
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- 227: Guarantee-backed loans and R&D investments. Do mutual guarantee consortiums value R&D?

- Elisa Ughetto and Andrea Vezzulli
- 226: Clusters’ development: spin-offs and external economies

- Christian Garavaglia
- 225: Inventing Together: Exploring the Nature of International Knowledge Spillovers in Latin America

- Fabio Montobbio and Valerio Sterzi
- 224: Inventorship and Authorship in Patent-Publication Pairs: an Enquiry into the Economics of Scientific Credit

- Francesco Lissoni and Fabio Montobbio
- 223: Emerging Economies’ Multinationals: General Features and Specificities of the Brazilian and Chinese Cases

- Andrea Goldstein and Fazia Pusterla
- 222: Collaboration networks as carriers of knowledge spillovers: Evidence from EU27 regions

- Jarno Hoekman, Koen Frenken and Frank Oort
- 221: Democracy, openness and jumps in growth

- Gabriele Deana and Andrea Gamba
- 220: Service Offshoring and Productivity in Western Europe

- Rosario Crino
- 219: Offshoring and the skill composition of employment in the Italian manufacturing industries

- Anna M. Falzoni and Lucia Tajoli
- 218: Labour standards and ILO’s effectiveness in the governance of globalization

- Fabrizio Onida
- 217: Why Do Researchers Collaborate with Industry? An analysis of the wine sector in Chile, South Africa and Italy

- Elisa Giuliani, Andrea Morrison, Carlo Pietrobelli and Roberta Rabellotti
- 216: In Defence of the Linear Model: An Essay

- Margherita Balconi, Stefano Brusoni and Luigi Orsenigo
- 215: The Economics of Scientific Misconduct

- Nicola Lacetera and Lorenzo Zirulia
- 214: The geography of collaborative knowledge production in Europe

- Jarno Hoekman, Koen Frenken and Frank Oort
- 213: Academic inventors as brokers: An exploratory analysis of the KEINS database

- Francesco Lissoni
- 212: International Migration, the Brain Drain and Poverty:A Cross Country Analysis

- Cristina Cattaneo
- 211: Creating Powerful Indicators for Innovation Studies with Approximate Matching Algorithms. A test based on PATSTAT and Amadeus databases

- Grid Thoma and Salvatore Torrisi
- 210: Innovation and the geographical and functional dimensions of outsourcing: An empirical investigation based on Italian firm level data

- Lucia Cusmano, Maria Mancusi and Andrea Morrison
- 209: Re-Inventing the Wheel: Knowledge Integration in Fast-changing Environments

- Stefano Brusoni and Lorenzo Cassi
- 208: Product Innovation and Survival in a High-Tech Industry

- Roberto Fontana and Lionel Nesta
- 207: Foreign Ownership and Economic Performance in Italy: Not all is Cherry-Picking!

- Rosario Crino and Fabrizio Onida
- 206: IPRs, technological and industrial development and growth: the case of the pharmaceutical industry

- Francesco Laforgia, Fabio Montobbio and Luigi Orsenigo
- 205: Skill-Biased Effects of Service Offshoring in Western Europe

- Rosario Crino
- 204: Innovation, international R&D Spillovers and the sectoral heterogeneity of knowledge flows

- Franco Malerba, Maria Mancusi and Fabio Montobbio
- 203: The Unequal Benefits of Academic Patenting for Science and Engineering Research

- Mario Calderini, Chiara Franzoni and Andrea Vezzulli
- 202: Academic Patenting in Europe: New Evidence from the KEINS Database

- Francesco Lissoni, Patrick Llerena, Maureen McKelvey and Bulat Sanditov
- 201: Public Policies and Changing Boundaries of Firms in a "History Friendly" Model of the Co-evolution of the Computer and Semiconductor Industries

- Franco Malerba, Richard Nelson, Luigi Orsenigo and Sidney Winter
- 200: The entrepreneurial decision: Theories, determinants and constraints

- Daniela Grieco
- 199: Demand and Innovation in Services: the Case of Mobile Communications

- Nicoletta Corrocher and Lorenzo Zirulia
- 198: The Role of Virtual Design Tools on Knowledge Replication and Recombination: An Empirical Investigation

- Antonino Vaccaro, Stefano Brusoni and Francisco Veloso
- 197: Size and sophistication: the two faces of demand

- Marco Guerzoni
- 196: Offshoring, Multinationals and Labor Market: A Review of the Empirical Literature

- Rosario Crino
- 195: Striving for a Large Market: Evidence from a General Purpose Technology in Action

- Grid Thoma
- 194: Globalisation of production and innovation: how outsourcing is reshaping an advanced manufacturing area

- Lucia Cusmano, Maria Mancusi and Andrea Morrison
- 193: Knowledge diffusion from university and public research. A comparison between US, Japan and Europe using patent citations

- Emanuele Bacchiocchi and Fabio Montobbio
- 192: Global Value Chains and Technological Capabilities: A Framework to Study Industrial Innovation in Developing Countries

- Andrea Morrison, Carlo Pietrobelli and Roberta Rabellotti
- 191: Vertical Integration and Dis-integration of Computer Firms: A History Friendly Model of the Co-evolution of the Computer and Semiconductor Industries

- Franco Malerba, Richard Nelson, Luigi Orsenigo and Sidney Winter
- 190: Dragging developers towards the core

- Francesco Rullani
- 189: University patenting and scientific productivity. A quantitative study of Italian academic inventors

- Stefano Breschi, Francesco Lissoni and Fabio Montobbio
- 188: Labour Mobility, Capital-Skill Complementarity and the Redistributive Effects of Trade Integration

- Carlo Devillanova, Michele Di Maio and Pietro Vertova
- 187: On some effects of international fragmentation of production on comparative advantages, trade flows, and the income of countries

- Salvatore Baldone, Fabio Sdogati and Lucia Tajoli
- 186: The market value of patents and R&D: Evidence from European firms

- Bronwyn Hall, Grid Thoma and Salvatore Torrisi
- 185: Outward investments and skill upgrading. Evidence from the Italian case

- Davide Castellani, Ilaria Mariotti and Lucia Piscitello
- 184: Mobility of inventors and the geography of knowledge spillovers. New evidence on US data

- Stefano Breschi and Francesco Lissoni
- 183: Are U.S. White-Collar Really at Risk of Service Offshoring?

- Rosario Crino
- 182: Knowledge Transfer Trough Job Mobility: Evidence from a Survey of Italian Inventors

- Camilla Lenzi
- 181: The Keins Database on Academic Inventors: Methodology and Contents

- Francesco Lissoni, Bulat Sanditov and Gianluca Tarasconi
- 180: Academic entrepreneurship, patents, and spin-offs: critical issues and lessons for Europe

- Chiara Franzoni and Francesco Lissoni
- 179: Innovate or Die? A critical review of the literature on innovation and performance

- Stefano Brusoni, Elena Cefis and Luigi Orsenigo
- 178: Degree of innovativeness and market structure: A model

- Daniela Grieco
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