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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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Bohlin, Erik; Brousseau, Eric; HulteN, Staffan - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 10 (2001) 2-3, pp. 73-87
This paper presents an overview of issues for future research. as identified by the papers appearing in the Special Issue on Innovation in Telecommunications. To this end. we elaborate upon the emergence of a new innovation regime in telecommunications, discuss the performance and sustainability...
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Productivity Growth And Market Structure In Telecommunications
Madden, Gary; Savage, Scott - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 10 (2001) 6, pp. 493-512
This study examines sources of telecommunications sector productivity growth. Total factor productivity (TFP) growth is calculated using the Malmquist productivity index for a sample of 74 countries for the period 1991 through 1995. An econometric model is estimated which relates TFP growth to...
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Using Patents In Growth Models
Keely, Louise - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 10 (2001) 6, pp. 449-492
This paper argues that macroeconomic models of endogenous growth driven by technological change could be much improved by drawing lessons from the microeconomic literature of intellectual property design. Growth models use overly simplistic and sometimes incorrect assumptions regarding the...
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The Geography Of Knowledge Spillovers And Technological Proximity
Autant-Bernard, Corinne - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 10 (2001) 4, pp. 237-254
This paper tests the presence of technological spillovers for the French case and studies why they occur. Based on a knowledge production function, spillovers are introduced as an external stock of knowledge. Two dimensions are improved: A geographical and a technological effect. The results...
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Profitable Advice: the Value of Information Provided by Canada's Inventor's Assistance Program
Åstebro, Thomas; Gerchak, Yigal - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 10 (2001) 1, pp. 45-72
Inventors who are considering whether and how to commercialize their inventions. can often avail themselves to evaluations and advice provided by government supported programs initiated to encourage innovation. In Canada. such a service is provided by the Canadian Innovation Centre. through its...
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Technological Competence And Firm Economic Performance In Zimbabwe's Manufacturing Industry
Teitel, Simon - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 10 (2001) 6, pp. 513-526
Using data obtained from firm interviews, the paper attempts to relate, statistically, economic performance with technology. The firms interviewed belong to four industries: food and beverages (ISIC 31), textiles and clothing (ISIC 32), wood and furniture (ISIC 33), and metalworking (ISIC 34)....
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Structural Change And Innovation In U.S. Telecommunications
Rao, P. M. - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 10 (2001) 2-3, pp. 169-198
This paper reexamines broadly. from the standpoint of innovation, the arguments for vertical integration in the U.S. telecommunications industry in light of structural change since the breakup of the Bell System. While basic and applied research became the casualty of the 1984 breakup and the...
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Information And Communication Technology And The Measurement Of Volume Output And Final Demand - A Five-Country Study
Schreyer, Paul - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 10 (2001) 5, pp. 339-376
Information and communication technology (ICT) products have undergone rapid technical change. Where quality improvements occur, they should be reflected in official price and quantity indices, otherwise there is a tendency to over-estimate price movements and under-estimate volume changes of...
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The Determinants Of The Adoption Of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Arvanitis, Spyros; Hollenstein, Heinz - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 10 (2001) 5, pp. 377-414
The paper investigates empirically the decision of firms to adopt 'Advanced Manufacturing Technologies' (AMT) based on a comprehensive specification of a 'rank model' of technology adoption using firm-level data for Swiss manufacturing. The explanatory variables include numerous dimensions of...
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Scale And Scope In Technology: Large Firms 1930/1990
Fai, Felicia; Tunzelmann, Nicholas Von - In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology 10 (2001) 4, pp. 255-288
We examine historical empirical patterns of change in corporate. technological scale and scope. Much literature on scale and scope by business and economic historians has conflated product markets and technology together. However, given the technologically complex environment of the late...
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