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Working Papers of ECOOM - Centre for Research and Development Monitoring
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- 758339: Adoption of circular economy innovations: The role of artificial intelligence

- Dirk Czarnitzki, Robin Lepers and Maikel Pellens
- 751257: Industry-Science-Interaction in Innovation: The Role of Transfer Channels and Policy Support

- Paolo Carioli, Dirk Czarnitzki and Christian Rammer
- 747238: Do long and short innovation survey forms yield comparable results?

- Machteld Hoskens and Koenraad Debackere
- 746875: The Interplay between Public Procurement of Innovation and R&D Grants: Empirical Evidence from Belgium

- Dirk Czarnitzki and Malte Prüfer
- 739379: Public procurement can hinder innovation

- Bastian Krieger, Malte Prüfer and Linus Strecke
- 735893: Evidence on the Adoption of Artificial Intelligence: The Role of Skills Shortage

- Paolo Carioli, Dirk Czarnitzki and Gastón P Fernández Barros
- 720361: Skills Shortage and Innovation Openness

- Paolo Carioli and Dirk Czarnitzki
- 700195: Policy Uncertainty and Inventor Mobility

- Jordan Bisset, Dirk Czarnitzki and Thorsten Doherr
- 671958: International student exchange and academic performance

- Dirk Czarnitzki, Wytse Joosten and Otto Toivanen
- 670614: Comparing different implementations of similarity for disparity measures in studies on interdisciplinarity

- Bart Thijs, Ying Huang and Wolfgang Glänzel
- 670612: The comparison of various similarity measurement approaches on interdisciplinary indicators

- Ying Huang, Wolfgang Glänzel, Bart Thijs, Alan L Porter and Lin Zhang
- 670501: Improving the precision of subject assignment for disparity measurement in studies of interdisciplinary research

- Wolfgang Glänzel, Bart Thijs and Ying Huang
- 654187: Estimating the earnings and employment effects of the minimum wage through differences in exposure across US counties

- Jesse Wursten
- 645755: Vlaams Indicatorenboek 2019

- Koenraad Debackere, Reinhilde Veugelers, Machteld Hoskens, Wytse Joosten, Laura Verheyden, Peter Viaene, Felix Bracht, Julie Delanote, Linda De Kock, Noëmi Debacker, Daniëlle Gilliot, Els Titeca, Wolfgang Glänzel, Bart Thijs, Raf Guns, Tim Engels, Jullie Callaert, Xiaoyan Song, Mariëtte Du Plessis, Bart Van Looy, Cem Ermagan, Nima Moshgbar, Kristof Van Criekingen, Maarten Sileghem, Monica Van Langenhove, Pei-Shan Chi, Elie Ratinckx, Danielle Raspoet, Annelies Wastyn, Veerle Linseele, Caroline Volckaert and Joshua Eykens
- 637468: Is politics the missing piece of the minimum wage puzzle?

- Jesse Wursten
- 633963: Paragraph-based intra- and inter- document similarity using neural vector paragraph embeddings

- Bart Thijs
- 621964: New evidence on determinants of IP litigation: A market-based approach

- Dirk Czarnitzki and Kristof Van Criekingen
- 591940: The employment elasticity of the minimum wage. Is it just politics after all?

- Jesse Wursten
- 572940: Improved lexical similarities for hybrid clustering through the use of noun phrases extraction

- Bart Thijs, Wolfgang Glänzel and Martin Meyer
- 545092: Patent citation indicators: One size fits all?

- Jurriën Bakker, Dennis Verhoeven, Lin Zhang and Bart Van Looy
- 543966: Incorporating innovation subsidies in the CDM framework: Empirical evidence from Belgium

- Dirk Czarnitzki and Julie Delanote
- 496828: R&D policies for young SMEs: input and output effects

- Dirk Czarnitzki and Julie Delanote
- 488682: Patent statistics at Eurostat: Mapping the contribution of SMEs in EU patenting

- Jan-Bart Vervenne, Julie Callaert and Bart Van Looy
- 479633: Characteristics of international collaboration in sport sciences publications and its influence on citation impact

- Lei Wang, Bart Thijs and Wolfgang Glänzel
- 475151: Interdisciplinarity and impact: Distinct effects of variety, balance and disparity

- Jian Wang, Bart Thijs and Wolfgang Glänzel
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