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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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Comparison of excess social rates of return to product and process R&D
Buxton, Tony; Kennally, Gerry - In: Economics of innovation and new technology 13 (2004) 6, pp. 509-522
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When does funding research by smaller firms bear fruit?: Evidence from the SBIR program*
Gans, Joshua; Stern, Scott - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 12 (2003) 4, pp. 361-384
This paper evaluates whether the relative concentration of funding for small, research-oriented firms in a small number of high-technology industries is related to differences across industries in the appropriability level facing small firms. We exploit a novel test based on the relationship...
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The impact of public R&D expenditure on business R&D*
Guellec, Dominique; Potterie, Bruno Van Pottelsberghe De La - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 12 (2003) 3, pp. 225-243
This paper attempts to quantify the aggregate net effect of government funding on business R&D in 17 OECD Member countries over the past two decades. Grants, procurement, tax incentives and direct performance of research (in public laboratories or universities) are the major policy tools in the...
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A comparison of proxy variable and stochastic latent variable approaches to the measurement of bias in technological change in south african agriculture*
Bailey, A.; Balcombe, K.; Morrison, J.; Thirtle, C. - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 12 (2003) 4, pp. 315-324
Technical change is inherently unobservable and has conventionally been represented by proxy variables, from simple time trends to more sophisticated knowledge stock variables. This paper follows Lambert and Shonkwiler (1995) in modelling technical change as a stochastic unobservable variable...
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The endogenous formation of scientific research coalitions
David, Paul; Keely, Louise - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 12 (2003) 1, pp. 93-116
The paper develops a formal model of coalition-building ("network" formation) among research units that seek competitive funding from a supra-regional program, while also drawing support from their respective regional funding agencies. This analysis is motivated by the absence of frameworks of...
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Identification of technological structures using patent statistics
Fung, Michael; William Chow† - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 12 (2003) 4, pp. 293-313
This paper studies the use of patent statistics in identifying four aspects of technological structure, namely, the potential knowledge pool, cumulativeness, inter-firm homogeneity in technology levels, and the scope of innovations. The firms are sampled from the chemical (CHEM), the computer...
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The sources and aims of innovation in services: Variety between and within sectors
Tether, Bruce - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 12 (2003) 6, pp. 481-505
Services dominate economic activity, but remain under-researched by analysts of innovation and technological change. The early 'one size fits all' theories of innovation in services have in recent years given way to an appreciation that services are diverse, not least in their innovation...
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Innovation and coordination: A schutzian perspective
Yu, Tony Fu-Lai - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 12 (2003) 5, pp. 397-412
This paper discusses the nature of innovation, the innovation process and its associated coordination problems in the subjectivist perspective. It argues that innovation, when viewed in the first person perspective, is not a homogeneous concept. Instead, the degree of newness of an innovation is...
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On the economics of R&D and technological collaborations: Insights and results from the project colline
Foray, Dominique; Steinmueller, Edward - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 12 (2003) 1, pp. 77-91
Research collaborations involve co-production and exchange of knowledge across organisational boundaries. They involve governance of intellectual property rights and partners' use of collectively produced knowledge. The principal findings arise from case studies of consortia governance in...
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Innovation performance across Europe
Hinloopen, Jeroen - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 12 (2003) 2, pp. 145-161
The innovation performance of firms is primarily determined by their own innovative activities and the interaction with their innovation-related environment. This environment typically differs among countries. We assess empirically these differences on firms' innovation performance. To that end...
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