The Economics of Innovation

The Economics of Innovation
Author: G. M. P. Swann
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781781007747

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This text provides a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to the economics of innovation, written for those with some basic knowledge of economics.

Handbook of the Economics of Innovation

Handbook of the Economics of Innovation
Author: Bronwyn H. Hall,Nathan Rosenberg
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 803
Release: 2010-05-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780080931111

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Economists examine the genesis of technological change and the ways we commercialize and diffuse it. The economics of property rights and patents, in addition to industry applications, are also surveyed through literature reviews and predictions about fruitful research directions. Two volumes, available as a set or sold separately Expert articles consider the best ways to establish optimal incentives in technological progress Science and innovation, both their theories and applications, are examined at the intersections of the marketplace, policy, and social welfare Economists are only part of an audience that includes attorneys, educators, and anyone involved in new technologies

The Economics of Industrial Innovation

The Economics of Industrial Innovation
Author: Christopher Freeman,Luc Soete
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 1997
Genre: Macroeconomics
ISBN: 9781855670709

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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Innovation Economics

Innovation Economics
Author: Robert D. Atkinson,Stephen J. Ezell
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780300189117

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This important book delivers a critical wake-up call: a fierce global race for innovation advantage is under way, and while other nations are making support for technology and innovation a central tenet of their economic strategies and policies, America lacks a robust innovation policy. What does this portend? Robert Atkinson and Stephen Ezell, widely respected economic thinkers, report on profound new forces that are shaping the global economy—forces that favor nations with innovation-based economies and innovation policies. Unless the United States enacts public policies to reflect this reality, Americans face the relatively lower standards of living associated with a noncompetitive national economy.The authors explore how a weak innovation economy not only contributed to the Great Recession but is delaying America's recovery from it and how innovation in the United States compares with that in other developed and developing nations. Atkinson and Ezell then lay out a detailed, pragmatic road map for America to regain its global innovation advantage by 2020, as well as maximize the global supply of innovation and promote sustainable globalization.

The Economics of Innovation New Technologies and Structural Change

The Economics of Innovation  New Technologies and Structural Change
Author: Cristiano Antonelli
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134435159

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The ongoing process of revising and rethinking the foundations of economic theory leads to great complexities and contradictions at the heart of economics. ‘Economics of innovation’ provides a fertile challenge to standard economics, and one that can help it overcome its many criticisms. This authoritative book from Cristiano Antonelli provides a systematic account of recent advances in the economics of innovation. By integrating this account with the economics of technological change, this exceptional book elaborates an understanding of the effects of the introduction of new technologies. This excellent, comprehensive account from respected expert Antonelli will be much appreciated within the innovation economics community, yet it is also a book that should be read by all those with either a private or professional interest in economic theory.

The Economics and Econometrics of Innovation

The Economics and Econometrics of Innovation
Author: David Encaoua,Bronwyn H. Hall,François Laisney,Jacques Mairesse
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781475731941

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During the past few decades, the interest of economists in the sources of long-term economic growth has led an increasing number of them to focus on the role of innovation in creating that growth. Although some researchers have always been interested in this topic, the groundbreaking work of Solow (1957), Nelson (1959) and Arrow (1962) made many other economists recognize the central role played by innovation in almost all spheres of economic activity. The Economics and Econometrics of Innovation presents a valuable overview of the work of the world's most renowned experts in the field of innovation and technical change. It collects 22 outstanding contributions that reflect the results of the vast, worldwide research efforts and remind us of the importance of economic incentives in shaping and directing innovative activities. The volume presents an edited selection of papers that were first presented at the 10th International ADRES conference. One particular goal of this book is to bring out the complementary nature of the various approaches to innovation, and to facilitate in-depth dialogues both between microeconomists and macroeconomists, and between theoreticians and econometricians. General topics that are considered range from the economy-wide effects of innovation on growth and employment to the variation of individual firm innovative performance; from the analysis of networks and standardization to the role of intellectual property rights and the assessment of knowledge spillovers. Besides the wealth of information presented in the chapters, readers of this volume will also appreciate the value of examining a single question from different angles and by using different methods.

The Economics of Social Innovation

The Economics of Social Innovation
Author: Judith Terstriep,Dieter Rehfeld
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2022-06-23
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781000607901

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This book addresses ‘the economics of social innovation’, a widely neglected topic in regional development. The chapters in this edited volume cover distinct but complementary and related aspects concerning the existing gap between the hitherto unexploited potential of social innovation in relation to socio-economic challenges that regions across Europe and globally face. Research on social innovation has gained momentum over the last decade, spurred notably by the growing interest in social issues related to policy making, public management and entrepreneurship in response to the grand challenges societies in Europe and worldwide face. Accelerated by the normative turn in research and innovation policies towards ‘missions’, social innovation is nowadays a central element on policy agendas, from the urban and regional level to the national and subnational level of the European Commission and the OECD. However, for social innovations to unfold their full potential a better understanding of underlying mechanisms, processes and impacts is necessary. The first three chapters focus on framework conditions and characteristics of social innovation. The following two chapters emphasise the determinants of social innovation and translocal empowerment. In the last part, attention is devoted to social innovation in specific fields such as health care and greening society, and social innovations’ transformative potential. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal, European Planning Studies.

Economics of an Innovation System

Economics of an Innovation System
Author: Tsutomu Harada
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-03-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429758010

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Existing literature looks at national innovation systems from the perspective of either "inside the black box" or "outside the black box". This is the first book that analyzes both the inside and outside of the black box using a general equilibrium framework. The book looks at what is outside the black box and provides models of path-dependent endogenous growth; examines the dynamics of the black box from the intersectoral perspective of the economy; and proposes an innovation flow matrix. It also takes into account both business cycles and endogenous innovation in the unified New Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model and examines how business cycles and other policy shocks affect endogenous innovation. The unified treatment of the national innovation system from perspectives both inside and outside the black box using rigorous economic models and empirical analyses makes this an enlightening work, shedding new light on innovation economics.