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A common assumption in the Schumpeterian growth literature is that the innovation size is constant and identical across industries. This is in contrast with the empirical evidence which shows that: (1) innovation size is not identical across industries and (2) the size distribution of profit...
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A common assumption in the Schumpeterian growth literature is that the innovation size is constant and identical across industries. This is in contrast with the empirical evidence which shows that: (i) the innovation size is far from being identical across industries; and (ii) the size...
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Recent empirical studies suggest a need for a ?exible patent regime responding to industry characteristics. In practice, sector-speci?c modi?cations of patent strength already exist but lack theoretical foundation. This paper intends to make up for this neglect by scrutinizing in what direction...
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patenting. Using a rich database for Norwegian firms, we find that projects receiving tax credits result in the development of … contribute to innovations in the form of new products for the market or patenting. …
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This paper examines the effects of regional R&D on patenting for Sweden within an accessibility framework. We use two … measures of patenting: number of patents granted per capita and a composite of quality-adjusted patents which we regard as an … with regional R&D. In fact, quantile regressions over the distribution of different patenting and innovation levels per …
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research productivity 1985-1998, defined as the ratio between patenting and R&D. Quality indices are composed of forward and …&D was rising fast. Overall patenting and associated quality have had strong developments as compared to US and European …
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This paper examines the effects of regional R&D on patenting for Sweden within an accessibility framework. We use two … measures of patenting: number of patents granted per capita and a composite of quality-adjusted patents which we regard as an … with regional R&D. In fact, quantile regressions over the distribution of different patenting and innovation levels per …
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This study analyzes patenting motivators and demotivators of Slovenian researchers engaged in scientifi c research … 39 in depth interviews it was found that the research process and subsequent patenting activities are infl uenced by … homogenous groups in each phase of the patenting process, with different infl uence on the patenting process. A conceptual model …
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