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Innovation 537 Theorie 286 Theory 286 Technological change 192 Technischer Fortschritt 186 Industrial research 179 Industrieforschung 179 Patent 172 Productivity 159 Produktivität 141 Innovation management 137 Innovationsmanagement 137 innovation 120 R&D 118 Technology policy 113 Technologiepolitik 111 USA 103 United States 103 Knowledge transfer 94 Wissenstransfer 92 Research collaboration 86 Forschungskooperation 85 Estimation 78 Schätzung 78 Innovation diffusion 71 Innovationsdiffusion 71 Spillover effect 71 Spillover-Effekt 71 Information technology 70 Manufacturing industries 70 Industrie 69 Informationstechnik 66 EU countries 57 EU-Staaten 57 Germany 55 Welt 55 World 55 Deutschland 53 Economic growth 51 Patent law 51
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Article 2,408 Book / Working Paper 27
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Article in journal 1,104 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,104 Collection of articles of several authors 23 Sammelwerk 23 Aufsatz im Buch 11 Book section 11 Article 5 Aufsatzsammlung 3 Conference proceedings 3 Konferenzschrift 3 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Rezension 1
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Link, Albert N. 37 Mairesse, Jacques 27 Foray, Dominique 24 Stoneman, Paul 22 Antonelli, Cristiano 18 Hall, Bronwyn H. 15 Geuna, Aldo 14 Atallah, Gamal 13 Audretsch, David B. 13 Lööf, Hans 13 Malerba, Franco 13 Scott, John T. 13 Verspagen, Bart 13 Guellec, Dominique 12 Link, Albert 12 Ziesemer, Thomas 12 Bloch, Carter 11 Filatrella, Giovanni 11 Lichtenberg, Frank R. 11 Patrucco, Pier Paolo 11 Pyka, Andreas 11 Teubal, Morris 11 Battisti, Giuliana 10 Fatas-Villafranca, Francisco 10 Andersen, Birgitte 9 Beaudry, Catherine 9 Czarnitzki, Dirk 9 Duguet, Emmanuel 9 Evangelista, Rinaldo 9 Goel, Rajeev K. 9 Nelson, Richard R. 9 Pfister, Etienne 9 Pianta, Mario 9 Cook, Thomas D. 8 Costa-Font, Joan 8 De Liso, Nicola 8 Johansson, Börje 8 Krafft, Jackie 8 Lambertini, Luca 8 Meliciani, Valentina 8
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Economics of innovation and new technology 1,766 Economics of Innovation and New Technology 640 New Frontiers in the Economics of Innovation and New Technology 17 New frontiers in the economics of innovation and new technology : essays in honour of Paul A. David 11 The effects of technology and innovation on firm performance, employment, and wages 9 Special issue on localized technological change 7 Economics of Innovation and New Technology V. 19,2 (2010). Pages: 113-126 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,125 OLC EcoSci 657 RePEc 648 EconStor 5
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Firms' productivity growth and R&D spillovers: An analysis of alternative technological proximity measures
Cincera, Michele - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 14 (2005) 8, pp. 657-682
This paper aim at assessing the impact of R&D spillovers on firms' economic performance as measured by productivity growth. The construction of R&D spillovers is based on Jaffe's methodology (1988, 1996) which associates econometrics and data analysis. The main objective of the paper is to...
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Sectoral systems of innovation: a framework for linking innovation to the knowledge base, structure and dynamics of sectors
Malerba, Franco - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 14 (2005) 1-2, pp. 63-82
This paper proposes a framework for examining factors that affect innovation in sectors: sectoral systems. Sectoral systems are based on three building blocks: knowledge and technologies, actors and networks, and institutions. In the first part of this paper, the concept and the definition of a...
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A Microeconometric note on product innovation and product innovation advertising
Kaiser, Ulrich - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 14 (2005) 7, pp. 573-582
This paper seeks to explain why more than half of the German service sector firms that introduce a product innovations do not advertise their new or markedly improved product. One part of the explanation is that they do not need to advertise because they are closely related to their customers...
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Licensing policies for a new product
Caballero-sanz, Francisco; Moner-colonques, Rafael; … - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 14 (2005) 8, pp. 697-713
This paper studies licensing policies for the owner of a new product and addresses their welfare impact in the assessment of market failures. We show that the best licensing policy for the patent holder is fixed fee licensing with an exclusive territory clause. Consumers are also better off with...
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Technology adoption in response to changes in market conditions: Evidence from the US petroleum refining industry
Chen, Ming-yuan - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 14 (2005) 8, pp. 735-756
This paper analyzes the determinants of the levels and rates of technology adoption for petroleum refineries that survived the period 1980-1989, during which the conditions of product demand and crude oil supply changed significantly. Regression models are specified to investigate the growth of...
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Is there still a productivity paradox? two methods for a transatlantic comparison
Gilles, Fabrice; L'Horty, Yannick - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 14 (2005) 7, pp. 533-551
Economic activity accelerated in the United States, in the second part of the cycle, after 1995, within an environment of decreasing inflation. France has followed a qualitatively similar path since 1997, also clearly suggesting the effects of a positive supply shock. The spread of new...
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R&D investment and internal finance: the cash flow effect
Bloch, Carter - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 14 (2005) 3, pp. 213-223
This paper investigates the cash flow effect on R&D investments for firms in Denmark. Evidence is found that internal funds are important in explaining R&D investments, indicating that R&D investment decisions are affected by credit market imperfections. Cash flow sensitivities are larger both...
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Computerization, workplace organization, skilled labour and firm productivity: Evidence for the Swiss business sector
Arvanitis, Spyros - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 14 (2005) 4, pp. 225-249
The present study explores empirically the hypothesis that information and communication technologies, new organizational practices and human capital are important determinants of firm efficiency and performance, further that the combined use of these three factors leads to a mutual...
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R&D boundaries of the firm: An estimation of the double-hurdle model on commissioned R&D, joint R&D, and licensing in Japan
Nakamura, Kenta; Odagiri, Hiroyuki - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 14 (2005) 7, pp. 583-615
This paper studies the firm's decisions on in-house R&D and its procurement from outside through commissioned R&D, joint R&D, and technology acquisitions (i.e., licensing-in). Using the data about 14,000 manufacturing firms in Japan, we estimate a modified double-hurdle model in which the first...
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Lovely but dangerous: The impact of patent citations on patent renewal
Maurseth, Per Botolf - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 14 (2005) 5, pp. 351-374
What is the impact of patent citations on patent renewal behaviour? Patent citations are commonly used as an indicator of technology spillovers. For cited patents, therefore, patent citations have a potentially ambiguous impact. On the one hand, patent citations may indicate a scientific...
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