Discussion Papers "Innovation Systems and Policy Analysis"
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- 88: Definition of the research and innovation field of "Artificial Intelligence" and approaches to determining quality

- Bernd Beckert and Henning Kroll
- 87: Measuring the causal economic effects of scientific research: Evidence from the staggered foundation of the SENAI Innovation Institutes in Brazil

- Torben Schubert, Denilton Darold and Markus Will
- 86: Redefining criticality in a changing world: Combining domestic and global perspectives on enabling technologies

- Henning Kroll and Chiara Ferrante
- 85: Policies for industrial development, international collaboration and technological sovereignty: Implications for emerging economies

- Henning Kroll
- 84: Does new public management repel talent? Findings from a choice experiment among German researchers

- Torben Schubert, Henning Kroll, Maria Karaulova and Knut Blind
- 83: Innovation without growth? Exploring the (in)dependency of innovation on economic growth

- Nils B. Heyen, Andrea Zenker, Heike Aichinger, Tanja Bratan, Tanja Kaufmann and Esther Schnabl
- 82: Potential and resilience: Evidence from peripheral regions of Germany

- Valeria Maruseva and Henning Kroll
- 81: Digitale Geschäftsmodelle: Zugrundeliegende Trends und kennzeichnende Charakteristika

- Frederik M. Metzger
- 80: Public sector organisations as agents of transformations: A framework for analysing structural changes within Public Sector Organisations (PSO)

- Thomas Jackwerth, Nof Afghani, Stephanie Daimer, Ralf Lindner and Florian Wittmann
- 79: Demand, public procurement and transformation

- Jakob Edler
- 78: Entwicklung eines gestaltungsorientierten Evaluations- und Monitoring-Systems zur Erfassung komplexer Wirkungen

- Susanne Bührer and Florian Roth
- 77: Bringing research into policy: Understanding context-specific requirements for productive knowledge brokering in legislatures

- Maria Karaulova and Jakob Edler
- 76: Post-growth and the demand-pull hypothesis of innovation: Biting the hand that feeds you?

- Johannes Jasny and Torben Schubert
- 75: Putting mission-oriented innovation policies to work: A case study of the German high-tech strategy 2025

- Florian Roth, Florian Wittmann, Miriam Hufnagl and Ralf Lindner
- 74: Concepts and methods to measure societal impacts: An overview

- Susanne Bührer, Alexander Feidenheimer, Rainer Walz, Ralf Lindner, Bernd Beckert and Elisa Wallwaey
- 73: China's changing role in global science and innovation

- Henning Kroll and Rainer Frietsch
- 72: Understanding the macroeconomic effects of public research: An application of a regression-microfounded CGE-model to the case of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft in Germany

- Grant Allan, Gioele Figus and Torben Schubert
- 71: From mission definition to implementation: Conceptualizing mission-oriented policies as a multi-stage translation process

- Florian Wittmann, Miriam Hufnagl, Florian Roth, Merve Yorulmaz and Ralf Lindner
- 70: Technology sovereignty as an emerging frame for innovation policy: Defining rationales, ends and means

- Jakob Edler, Knut Blind, Henning Kroll and Torben Schubert
- 69: Generating a classification for EUIPO trademark filings: A string matching approach

- Peter Neuhäusler, Alexander Feidenheimer, Rainer Frietsch and Henning Kroll
- 68: Beiträge zur Analyse der Digitalisierung aus Innovationsperspektive

- Bernd Beckert, Lorenz Erdmann, Alexander Feidenheimer, Matthias Gotsch, Henning Kroll, Andreas Röß and Torben Schubert
- 67: Transformation des Innovationssystems: Neue Anforderungen an die Innovationspolitik

- Alfons Botthof, Jakob Edler, Katrin Hahn, Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen, Karl Matthias Weber and Jan Wessels
- 66: Understanding conceptual impact of scientific knowledge on policy: The role of policy-making conditions

- Jakob Edler, Maria Karaulova and Katharine Barker
- 65: The roles of the state in the governance of socio-technical systems' transformation

- Susana Borrás and Jakob Edler
- 64: Developing a typology for mission-oriented innovation policies

- Florian Wittmann, Miriam Hufnagl, Ralf Lindner, Florian Roth and Jakob Edler
- 63: Current R&I policy: The future development of China's R&I system

- Rainer Frietsch
- 62: The development of China's R&I system in the past 10 years

- Rainer Frietsch
- 61: Regional technological systems in transition: Dynamics of relatedness and techno-economic matches in China

- Henning Kroll and Peter Neuhäusler
- 60: Probabilistic concordance schemes for the re-assignment of patents to economic sectors and scientific publications to technology fields

- Peter Neuhäusler, Rainer Frietsch and Henning Kroll
- 59: From strategy to implementation: What is desirable and what realistic?

- Henning Kroll
- 58: Effects of automatisation and digitalisation on manufacturing companies' production efficiency and innovation performance

- Henning Kroll, Djerdj Horvat and Angela Jäger
- 57: Die Leistungsfähigkeit des deutschen Innovationssystems: Eine Bilanz der Patentaktivitäten nach zehn Jahren Hightech-Strategie

- Stephanie Daimer, Miriam Hufnagl, Rainer Frietsch, Ralf Lindner, Peter Neuhäusler and Oliver Rothengatter
- 56: Governing innovation projects in firms: The role of competition between innovation projects and interdepartmental collaboration

- Younes Iferd and Torben Schubert
- 55: Innovation output and state ownership: Empirical evidence from China's listed firms

- Kou Kou and Henning Kroll
- 54: Concentration on the few? R&D and innovation in German firms between 2001 and 2013

- Christian Rammer and Torben Schubert
- 53: Societal Grand Challenges from a technological perspective: Methods and identification of classes of the International Patent Classification IPC

- Rainer Frietsch, Peter Neuhäusler, Oliver Rothengatter and Koen Jonkers
- 52: Addressing directionality: Orientation failure and the systems of innovation heuristic. Towards reflexive governance

- Ralf Lindner, Stephanie Daimer, Bernd Beckert, Nils Heyen, Jonathan Koehler, Benjamin Teufel, Philine Warnke and Sven Wydra
- 51: Measuring policy-driven innovation in energy efficiency

- Lisa Nabitz, Patrick Plötz, Sibylle Braungardt and Matthias Reuter
- 50: Towards modelling of innovation systems: An integrated TIS-MLP approach for wind turbines

- Rainer Walz, Jonathan Hugh Köhler and Christian Lerch
- 49: Opening up the innovation system framework towards new actors and institutions

- Philine Warnke, Knut Koschatzky, Ewa Dönitz, Andrea Zenker, Thomas Stahlecker, Oliver Som, Kerstin Cuhls and Sandra Güth
- 48: The dynamic simulation of TIS functions in transitions pathways

- Jonathan Köhler, Sibylle Braungardt, Tim Hettesheimer, Christian Lerch, Lisa Nabitz, Christian Sartorius and Rainer Walz
- 47: Science-Industry-Linkages in China: Motivation, Models and Success Factors for Collaborations of MNCs with Chinese Academia

- Ulrike Tagscherer
- 46: Patentierung computerimplementierter Erfindungen: Aktuelle Rechtslage und ökonomische Implikationen

- Peter Neuhäusler, Rainer Frietsch and Oliver Rothengatter
- 45: Global Champions und Hidden Champions: Internationale Konzerne und KMU im Innovationswettbewerb

- Rainer Frietsch
- 44: "Challenge-led"-Innovation in China: Das Beispiel Elektromobilität

- Cheng Fan, Thomas Reiß and Axel Thielmann
- 43: German-Sino collaboration in science, technology and innovation

- Rainer Frietsch and Ulrike Tagscherer
- 42: Emerging topics in science: Subproject in the Kompetenzzentrum Bibliometrie

- Carolin Michels and Achim Rettinger
- 41: Scientific mobility: An analysis of Germany, Austria, France and Great Britain

- Sonia Conchi and Carolin Michels
- 40: E-mobility in China: Chance or daydream?

- Ulrike Tagscherer and Rainer Frietsch
- 39: The effects of production offshoring on R&D and innovation in the home country

- Bernhard Dachs, Bernd Ebersberger, Steffen Kinkel and Oliver Som
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