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2006, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 171-194 On semi-industrialized countries and the acquisition of advanced technological capabilities
by Simon Teitel
2006, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-3 Empirical evidence on knowledge flows from research collaborations: Introduction to the special issue
by David Audretsch & Albert Link - 5-36 Learning, internal research, and spillovers
by James Adams - 37-50 Assessing the returns to collaborative research: Firm-level evidence from Italy
by Giuseppe Medda & Claudio Piga & Donald Siegel - 51-69 Implementing a 'bottom-up,' multi-sector research collaboration: The case of the Texas air quality study
by Craig Boardman & Barry Bozeman - 71-81 Do locational spillovers pay? empirical evidence from German IPO data
by David Audretsch & Erik Lehmann - 83-100 An economic evaluation of the Baldrige National Quality Program
by Albert Link & John Scott
2005, Volume 14, Issue 8
- 657-682 Firms' productivity growth and R&D spillovers: An analysis of alternative technological proximity measures
by Michele Cincera - 683-696 Tensions in co-evolutionary processes: Three Swedish seed organizations in the 20th century
by Maureen Mckelvey - 697-713 Licensing policies for a new product
by Francisco Caballero-sanz & Rafael Moner-colonques & Jose Sempere-monerris - 715-733 Welfare effects of quality change and new products in the Japanese mobile telecommunications market: 1995-2001
by Mitsuru Sunada - 735-756 Technology adoption in response to changes in market conditions: Evidence from the US petroleum refining industry
by Ming-yuan Chen
2005, Volume 14, Issue 7
- 533-551 Is there still a productivity paradox? two methods for a transatlantic comparison
by Fabrice Gilles & Yannick L'Horty - 553-571 Information and communication technology diffusion and skill upgrading in Korean industries
by Jai-Joon Hur & Hwan-Joo Seo & Young Soo Lee - 573-582 A Microeconometric note on product innovation and product innovation advertising
by Ulrich Kaiser - 583-615 R&D boundaries of the firm: An estimation of the double-hurdle model on commissioned R&D, joint R&D, and licensing in Japan
by Kenta Nakamura & Hiroyuki Odagiri - 617-635 Who is not developing open source software? non-users, users, and developers
by Linus Dahlander & Maureen Mckelvey - 637-655 Demand and cost impacts of the 2 mm technology program in the US motor-vehicle market
by Ciro Biderman & Karen Polenske & Nicolas Rockler
2005, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 435-453 Does the digital divide matter? The role of information and communication technology in cross-country level and growth estimates
by Leonardo Becchetti & Fabrizio Adriani - 455-477 The economics of the smart card industry: Towards coopetitive strategies
by Zouhaier M'Chirgui - 479-497 R&D and productivity growth: Evidence from the UK
by Mario Kafouros - 499-515 University patents, R&D competition, and social welfare
by Roberto Mazzoleni - 517-532 Do collaboratories mean the end of face-to-face interactions? An evidence from the ISEE project
by Emilie-Pauline Gallie & Renelle Guichard
2005, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 333-338 Uses without too many abuses of patent citations or the simple economics of patent citations as a measure of value and flows of knowledge
by C. Gay & C. Le Bas - 339-350 The determinants of patent citations: an empirical analysis of French and British patents in the US
by C. Gay & C. Le Bas & P. Patel & K. Touach - 351-374 Lovely but dangerous: The impact of patent citations on patent renewal
by Per Botolf Maurseth - 375-393 How well do patent citations measure flows of technology? Evidence from French innovation surveys
by Emmanuel Duguet & Megan MacGarvie - 395-415 The knowledge bases of the world's largest pharmaceutical groups: what do patent citations to non-patent literature reveal?
by Stefano Brusoni & Paola Criscuolo & Aldo Geuna - 417-433 Role of home and host country innovation systems in r&d internationalisation: a patent citation analysis
by Paola Criscuolo & Rajneesh Narula & Bart Verspagen
2005, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 225-249 Computerization, workplace organization, skilled labour and firm productivity: Evidence for the Swiss business sector
by Spyros Arvanitis - 251-276 Innovation types and labour organisational practices: A comparison of foreign and domestic firms in the Reggio Emilia industrial districts
by Paolo Pini & Grazia Santangelo - 277-303 Does experience matter? innovations and the productivity of information and communication technologies in German services
by Thomas Hempell - 305-318 Cooperation versus competition in product innovation
by Miguel Gonzalez-Maestre & Diego Penarrubia - 319-331 New-product success in the pharmaceutical industry: how many bites at the cherry?
by Marcel Corstjens & Edouard Demeire & Ira Horowitz
2005, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 125-147 The governance of innovative firms: An evolutionary perspective
by Jackie Krafft & Jacques-Laurent Ravix - 149-171 Do inter-sectoral flows of services matter for productivity growth? an input/output analysis of OECD countries
by Daniela Di Cagno & Valentina Meliciani - 173-187 Production with an assembly line process
by Jon Neill - 189-212 The dynamics of environmental innovations: three stylised trajectories of clean technology
by Vanessa Oltra & Maider Saint Jean - 213-223 R&D investment and internal finance: the cash flow effect
by Carter Bloch
2005, Volume 14, Issue 1-2
- 1-21 Governance and co-ordination of distributed innovation processes: patterns of R&D co-operation in the upstream petroleum industry
by Virginia Acha & Lucia Cusmano - 23-42 Technological frontiers and competition in multi-technology sectors
by Andrea Bonaccorsi & Paola Giuri & Francesca Pierotti - 43-61 Profit differentials and innovation
by Elena Cefis & Matteo Ciccarelli - 63-82 Sectoral systems of innovation: a framework for linking innovation to the knowledge base, structure and dynamics of sectors
by Franco Malerba - 83-102 'Inequality' of innovation: skewed distributions and the returns to innovation in Dutch manufacturing
by Orietta Marsili & Ammon Salter - 103-124 Knowledge dynamics, firm strategy, mergers and acquisitions in the biotechnology based sectors
by Paolo Saviotti & Marie-Angele de Looze & M. A. Maupertuis
2004, Volume 13, Issue 8
- 687-694 Factor analysis of demand growth for information technology input in Japan
by Sumiko Asai - 695-716 Understanding the demand-side of economic change: a contribution to formal evolutionary theorizing
by Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Dulce Saura-Bacaicoa - 717-732 R&D-cooperating laggards versus a technological leader
by Christine Halmenschlager - 733-745 Firms' decisions to innovate and innovation routines
by Elizabeth Webster - 747-760 Innovation, product development and market value: evidence from the biotechnology industryinnovation in biotechnology industry
by Zaur Rzakhanov
2004, Volume 13, Issue 7
- 595-613 Information technology investment and firm performance in US retail trade
by Mark Doms & Ron Jarmin & Shawn Klimek - 615-653 Patterns of technological specialisation in Latin American and East Asian countries: an analysis of patents and trade flows
by Hsin-Ting Huang & Marcela Miozzo - 655-670 Economic policy, the new economy and the social rate of return to R&D in UK manufacturing
by Tony Buxton & Gerry Kennally - 671-686 Link between innovation and productivity in Canadian manufacturing industries
by Wulong Gu & Jianmin Tang
2004, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 509-521 Comparison of excess social rates of return to product and process R&D
by Tony Buxton & Gerry Kennally - 523-541 Culture and knowledge spillovers in Europe: New perspectives for innovation and convergence policies?
by Caroline Hussler - 543-558 Accounting for the recent surge in U.S. patenting: changes in R&D expenditures, patent yields, and the high tech sector
by Jinyoung Kim & Gerald Marschke - 559-580 Proximity and the use of public science by innovative European firms
by Anthony Arundel & Aldo Geuna - 581-594 Concentration in advertising-supported online markets: an empirical approach
by Avi Goldfarb
2004, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 399-415 Intellectual property rights, strategy and policy
by Lee Davis - 417-442 If 'intellectual property rights' is the answer, what is the question? Revisiting the patent controversies
by Birgitte Andersen - 443-456 Submarines in software? continuations in US software patenting in the 1980s and 1990s
by Stuart Graham & David Mowrey - 457-476 The private values of 'thickets' and 'fences': towards an updated picture of the use of patents across industries
by Markus Reitzig - 477-487 On substitution of intellectual property and free disclosure: an analysis of R&D strategies in software technologies
by Elad Harison & Robin Cowan - 489-507 Property rights on the internet: is a specific institutional framework needed?
by Eric Brousseau
2004, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 299-309 The sources of total factor productivity growth: Evidence from Canadian data
by Kenneth Carlaw & Stephen Kosempel - 311-328 Infra-industry spillovers and R&D cooperation: Theory and evidence
by Luca Lambertini & Francesca Lotti & Enrico Santarelli - 329-347 The determinants of the skill bias in Italy: R&D, organisation or globalisation?
by Mariacristina Piva & Marco Vivarelli - 349-363 An R&D Roundtable
by Samuel Kortum - 365-397 Zvi Griliches's contributions to the economics of technology and growth
by Arthur Diamond
2004, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 199-216 Innovation quality and manufacturing firms' performance in Canada
by Brian Cozzarin - 217-250 Impediments to innovation faced by Canadian manufacturing firms
by Dominique Tourigny & Can Le - 251-277 The diffusion of mobile telephony in Italy and the UK: an empirical investigation
by Silvia Massini - 279-298 Comparative international diffusion: Patterns, determinants and policies
by A. Canepa & P. Stoneman
2004, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 101-126 Technological convergence among US regions and states
by Catherine Co & Mark Wohar - 127-140 Reviving and assessing the Kuznets law on innovation
by Eduardo Pol & Peter Carroll - 141-164 Corporate governance and research and development: Evidence from Japan
by Kaoru Hosono & Masayo Tomiyama & Tsutomu Miyagawa - 165-181 Markets for knowledge: problems, scope, and economic implications
by Bernard Guilhon - 183-197 The sources of innovations - looking beyond technological opportunities
by Christopher Palmberg
2004, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-18 Cognition, learning and European regional growth: an agent-centred perspective on the “new” economy
by Paul Tracey & Gordon Clark & Helen Lawton Smith - 19-31 Complementarity and sequencing of innovations: new varieties and mechanized processing for cassava in West Africa
by Michael Johnson & William Masters - 33-60 Venture capital start-up co-evolution and the emergence & development of Israel's new high tech cluster
by Gil Avnimelech & Morris Teubal - 61-75 Technical progress and real wage stagnation: theory and evidence from the U.S. steel industry
by Donald Alexander & Jon Neill - 77-90 National systems of innovation and national systems of corporate governance: a missing link?
by Michel Quere - 91-99 A model of the linked adoption of complementary technologies
by Margaret Smith
2003, Volume 12, Issue 6
- 481-505 The sources and aims of innovation in services: Variety between and within sectors
by Bruce Tether - 507-529 Understanding patents: The role Of R&D funding sources and the patent office
by Paroma Sanyal - 531-554 Information sharing and the stability of cooperation in research joint ventures
by Gamal Atallah - 555-576 Technology gaps, absorptive capacity and the impact of inward investments on productivity of European firms
by Davide Castellani & Antonello Zanfei
2003, Volume 12, Issue 5
- 385-395 A simple theory and evidence on the determinants of firm R&D
by Chang-Yang Lee - 397-412 Innovation and coordination: A schutzian perspective
by Tony Fu-Lai Yu - 413-423 Market share determination in marketing service industries - A demand side approach
by Hengzhong Liu & Fotios Siokis - 425-447 Financing R&D in mature companies: An empirical analysis
by Asher Blass & Oved Yosha - 449-463 Determinants of innovation behaviour and investment estimates for west-german manufacturing firms
by Werner Smolny - 465-480 The effect of subsidies to product innovation on international competition
by Inigo Herguera & Stefan Lutz
2003, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 293-313 Identification of technological structures using patent statistics
by Michael Fung & William Chow† - 315-324 A comparison of proxy variable and stochastic latent variable approaches to the measurement of bias in technological change in south african agriculture
by A. Bailey & K. Balcombe & J. Morrison & C. Thirtle - 325-342 Are firms in clusters really more innovative?
by Catherine Beaudry & Stefano Breschi - 343-360 R&D and productivity: Internal vs. external R&D - evidence from west german manufacturing industries
by Werner Bonte - 361-384 When does funding research by smaller firms bear fruit?: Evidence from the SBIR program
by Joshua Gans & Scott Stern
2003, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 199-224 Approaches to performance measurement in hedonic analysis: Price indexes for laptop computers in the 1990's
by Paul Chwelos - 225-243 The impact of public R&D expenditure on business R&D
by Dominique Guellec & Bruno Van Pottelsberghe De La Potterie - 245-268 The self-organisation of strategic alliances
by Andreas Pyka & Paul Windrum - 269-291 Geographical concentration and the dynamics of countries' specialization in technologies
by Maria Luisa Mancusi
2003, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 117-144 R&D organization, monitoring intensity, and innovation performance in chinese industry
by Albert Guangzhou Hu - 145-161 Innovation performance across Europe
by Jeroen Hinloopen - 163-178 R&D, public innovation policy, and productivity: The case of danish manufacturing
by Anders Sørensen & Hans Christian Kongsted & Mats Marcusson - 179-197 Econometric analysis of price index for home video cassette recorders in the U.S., 1978-1987
by Hiroshi Ohashi
2003, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction
by Paul David & Edward Steinmueller - 5-25 Collaboratories as a new form of scientific organization
by Thomas Finholt - 27-42 Mitigating the effects of distance on collaborative intellectual work
by Gary Olson & Judith Olson - 43-60 Are newsgroups extending "invisible colleges" into the digital infrastructure of science?
by Alexandre Caldas - 61-76 A virtual community in transition, a Russian social science and humanities network
by I. M. Garskova & C. S. Leonard - 77-91 On the economics of R&D and technological collaborations: Insights and results from the project colline
by Dominique Foray & Edward Steinmueller - 93-116 The endogenous formation of scientific research coalitions
by Paul David & Louise Keely
2002, Volume 11, Issue 6
- 1-23 Building technological capabilities in a liberalising developing economy: Firm strategies and public policy
by Rakesh Basant & Pankaj Chandra - 497-523 Global production networks and the changing geography of innovation systems. Implications for developing countries
by Dieter Ernst - 525-541 The existence of R&D spillovers: A cost function estimation with random coefficients
by Petri Rouvinen - 543-568 An option-value approach to technology adoption in U.S. manufacturing: Evidence from microdata
by Adela Luque - 569-580 Determinants of adoption of flexible production technologies: Evidence from portuguese manufacturing industry
by Ana Faria & Paul Fenn & Alistair Bruce - 581-584 Book review
by Marco Vivarelli
2002, Volume 11, Issue 4-5
- 271-274 The Political Economy Of Innovation Policy Implementation In Developing Countries
by Anthony Bartzokas & Morris Teubal - 275-320 Technology Strategies For Economic Development In A Fast Changing Global Economy
by Larry Westphal - 321-351 Some Implications Of Endogenous Technological Change For Technology Policies In Developing Countries
by Richard Lipsey - 353-368 Innovation Systems, Institutional Change And The New Knowledge Market: Implications For Third World Agricultural Development
by Norman Clark - 369-398 Conditions For Successful Technology Policy In Developing Countries—Learning Rents, State Structures, And Institutions
by Ha-Joon Chang & Ali Cheema & L. Mises - 399-421 Building Technological Capabilities In A Liberalising Developing Economy: Firm Strategies And Public Policy
by Rakesh Basant & Pankaj Chandra - 423-439 Efficiency And Equity Aspects Of The
by Jorge Katz - 441-476 Governance And The Implementation Of Technology Policy In Less Developed Countries
by Joachim Ahrens - 477-496 A Framework for Policy Oriented Innovation Studies in Industrialising Countries
by Anthony Bartzokas & Morris Teubal
2002, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 163-177 "Learning-by-Licensing": R&D and Technology Licensing in Brazilian Invention
by Daniel Johnson - 179-209 Vertical R&D Spillovers, Cooperation, Market Structure, and Innovation
by Gamal Atallah - 211-231 Explaining Observed Licensing Agreements: Toward a Broader Understanding of Technology Flows
by Albert Link & John Scott - 233-247 The "geographical agglomeration-private R&D expenditure" effect: Empirical evidence on Italian data
by Michele Bagella & Leonardo Becchetti - 249-270 Competence and Organization: Two Drivers of Innovation
by J. P. Francois & F. Favre & S. Negassi
2002, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 77-91 International R&D Spillovers: An Empirical Study
by Charbel Macdissi & Syoum Negassi - 93-108 The Impact of Vertical R&D Cooperation on Firm Innovation: An Empirical Investigation
by Najib Harabi - 109-121 The Non-Trivial Choice between Innovation Indicators
by Alfred Kleinknecht & Kees Van Montfort & Erik Brouwer - 123-132 Public Knowledge, Private Property and the Economics of High-tech Consortia
by Maurice Cassier & Dominique Foray - 133-148 The Value of Patents and Patenting Strategies: Countries and Technology Areas Patterns
by Dominique Guellec & Bruno Van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie - 149-162 The Scope Of Intellectual Property Rights and their Interface with Competition Law and Policy: Divergent Paths to the Same Goal?
by Beatrice Dumont & Peter Holmes
2002, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-23 Technological Innovation in Telecommunications: An Empirical Analysis of Specialisation Paths
by Paola Garrone & Sergio Mariotti & Francesca Sgobbi - 25-34 Global Influences on U.S. Auto Innovation
by Paul Isely & Gerald Simons - 35-50 The Relationship Between Firm Size and Innovation Activity: A Double Decision Approach
by Ester Martinez-Ros & Jose Labeaga - 51-59 Cost Reduction, Licensing and Incentive to Innovate: A Note
by Luigi Filippini - 61-76 A New Typology for Economic Sectors with a view to Policy Implications
by Eduardo Pol & Peter Carroll & Paul Robertson
2001, Volume 10, Issue 6
- 427-448 Morphogenesis Of Social Networks And Coexistence Of Technologies
by Fré Dé & Ric Deroian - 449-492 Using Patents In Growth Models
by Louise Keely - 493-512 Productivity Growth And Market Structure In Telecommunications
by Gary Madden & Scott Savage - 513-526 Technological Competence And Firm Economic Performance In Zimbabwe's Manufacturing Industry
by Simon Teitel
2001, Volume 10, Issue 5
- 339-376 Information And Communication Technology And The Measurement Of Volume Output And Final Demand - A Five-Country Study
by Paul Schreyer - 377-414 The Determinants Of The Adoption Of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
by Spyros Arvanitis & Heinz Hollenstein - 415-425 Pavitt'S Taxonomy Sixteen Years On: A Review Article
by Daniele Archibugi
2001, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 237-254 The Geography Of Knowledge Spillovers And Technological Proximity
by Corinne Autant-Bernard - 255-288 Scale And Scope In Technology: Large Firms 1930/1990
by Felicia Fai & Nicholas Von Tunzelmann - 289-323 The Impact Of Information Technology On High-Skilled Labor In Services: Evidence From Firm-Level Panel Data
by Martin Falk & Katja Seim - 325-337 Increasing Returns, Learning-By-Doing And Neural Networks
by Nicola De Liso & Carmine Lubritto & Giovanni Filatrella
2001, Volume 10, Issue 2-3
- 73-87 Editorial
by Erik Bohlin & Eric Brousseau & Staffan HulteN - 89-107 Benefits Of Communications Infrastructure Capital In U.S. Economy
by M. Ishaq Nadiri & Banani Nandi - 109-140 Analysing The Evolution Of Industry: The Relevance Of The Telecommunications Industry
by Martin Fransman - 141-168 Innovation Dynamics And Endogenous Adjustment In The Telecommunications Industry
by Donald Hicks - 169-198 Structural Change And Innovation In U.S. Telecommunications
by P. M. Rao - 199-236 The Economic Dynamics Of Software: Three Competing Business Models Exemplified Through Microsoft, Netscape And Linux
by Maureen Mckelvey
2001, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-21 Competition, Rivalry And Innovative Behaviour
by Suma Athreye - 23-44 Localised Technological Progress And Intra-Sectoral Structures Of Employment
by Georg Westermanna & Holger Schaeferb - 45-72 Profitable Advice: the Value of Information Provided by Canada's Inventor's Assistance Program
by Thomas Åstebro & Yigal Gerchak
2000, Volume 9, Issue 6
- 487-516 Technological Expectations And The Diffusion Of 'Intermediate' Technologies
by Francesco Lissoni - 517-558 Complementary Innovations And Generative Relationships: An Ethnographic Study
by Marghertta Russo & T. P. Hughes - 559-572 Technological Change Bias In The U.S. Investor-Owned Electric Utility Industry Following Potential Deregulation
by Thomas Orwell Armstrong & Michael Goetz & Karen Leppel
2000, Volume 9, Issue 5
- 401-420 Cooperation In R&D With Spillovers And Delegation Of Sales
by Rafael Moner-Colonques & Jose Jorge Sempere-Monerris - 421-446 Innovation And Inter-Firm Co-Operation: The Case Of The West Midlands
by Lisa De Propris - 447-646 Use Of Information Network And Organizational Productivity: Firm-Level Evidence In Korea
by Ilsoon Shin - 465-486 New Technologies And The Demand For Heterogeneous Labor: Firm-Level Evidence For The German Business-Related Service Sector
by Ulrich Kaiser
2000, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 317-329 Subsidizing Cooperative And Noncooperative R&D: An Equivalence Result?
by Jeroen Hinloopen - 331-352 A Method for Identifying Actors in a Knowledge Based Cluster
by Magnus Holmen & Staffan Jacobsson - 353-384 Identifying The Demand For Features: An Application To Mainframe Computers
by Kenneth Brown & Shane Greenstein - 385-399 The Causality Between R&D And Investment
by Maurizio Baussola
2000, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 183-222 Sectoral Patterns Of Technological Change In Services
by Rinaldo Evangelista - 223-244 R&D Spillovers: Evidence from U.S. Food Processing, Farm Machinery and Agricultural Sectors
by Munisamy Gopinath & Terry Roe - 245-274 What Institutions To Organize Electronic Commerce?: Private Institutions And The Organization Of Markets
by Eric Brousseau - 275-315 Computers And Productivity In France: Some Evidence
by Nathalie Greenana & Jacques Mairesse
2000, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 81-110 The Complementarity Of Mass Customization And Electronic Commerce
by C.-H. Sophie Lee & Anttesh Barua & Andrew Whinston - 111-148 An Empirical Evaluation of The Effects of R&D Subsidies
by Isabel Busom - 149-181 Competition, Innovation And Increasing Returns
by M. Amendola & J. -L. Gaffard & P. Musso
2000, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-24 Competencies, Innovation And Profitability Of Firms
by Ada Leiponen - 25-52 Protection Against Software Piracy: A Study Of Technology Adoption For The Enforcement Of Intellectual Property Rights
by Michael Stolpe - 53-70 Are Technological Innovations Contagious? Evidence From Sport Records
by Alejandro Gaviria - 71-79 Knowledge, Competence, And Regional Development
by Edward Malecki
1999, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 273-310 The Installed Base Effect: Some Empirical Evidence From The Microcomputer Market
by Heli Koski - 311-330 Do Inter-Sectoral Linkages Matter for International Export Specialisation?
by Keld Laursen & Ina Drejer - 331-354 Stability In National Patterns Of Technological Specialisation:Some Historical Evidence From Patent Data
by Giovanna Vertova - 355-365 R&D Capability and Market Structure
by Shuji Takahashi
1999, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 175-196 Manufacturing In Decline? A Matter Of Definition
by Dllek Cetindamar Kakaomerlioglu & Bo Carlsson - 197-223 New Technology-Based Firms In Sweden - A Study Of Their Direct Impact On Industrial Renewal
by Annika Rickne & Staffan Jacobsson - 225-251 Competition-Led Endogenous Growth With Localized Technological Change
by Edoardo Gaffeo - 253-271 Inter-Firm Technological Cooperation: Effects Of Absorptive Capacity, Firm-Size And Specialization
by Frederico Rocha
1999, Volume 8, Issue 1-2
- 1-4 Special Issue On Geography And Innovation
by Rebecca Henderson & Adam Jaffe - 5-25 The New Economics Of Innovation, Spillovers And Agglomeration: Areview Of Empirical Studies
by Maryann Feldman