This paper discusses the position of the European Union in the world economy by focussing on innovation, knowledge creation and technology policy. First, we explore and analyse the concept of knowledge and its application in a modern Schumpeterian framework. Second, we address some new insights in the diffusion and other properties of knowledge. Third, we focus on knowledge spillovers by investigating Dutch manufacturing. Thereafter, we examine technology policy
European integration has traditionally been aimed at the reduction of barriers to intra European tra...
This article examines the socio-political dynamics in the evolution and development of Flemish techn...
R&D is good for economic growth.There is now compelling evidence that R&D is in particular good for ...
This paper outlines a set of fundamental changes in the global economy that have altered the nature ...
The scope of this chapter is an analysis of EU policy and the reorientation required to accelerate t...
This paper has three parts. In the first, it is thrown light about the economics of innovation depar...
This paper addresses a central problem for economic analysis and public policy in Europe. Should Eur...
In the attempt to boost its international competitiveness, the European Union realized that it shoul...
In this paper, we present results from a survey on the perceived roles of organisations on the produ...
In recent years public policies for science, technology and innovation have attracted increased atte...
Science policy is a concept whose implications are difficult to define depending on one’s approach. ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse past and present EU policies towards innovation and knowledge di...
Knowledge is becoming increasingly important in contemporary economic systems, and economic growth a...
In the knowledge-based economy, the pivotal role of commercialization of university knowledge is inc...
With the growth of high-technology industries and knowledge intensive services, the pursuit of indus...
European integration has traditionally been aimed at the reduction of barriers to intra European tra...
This article examines the socio-political dynamics in the evolution and development of Flemish techn...
R&D is good for economic growth.There is now compelling evidence that R&D is in particular good for ...
This paper outlines a set of fundamental changes in the global economy that have altered the nature ...
The scope of this chapter is an analysis of EU policy and the reorientation required to accelerate t...
This paper has three parts. In the first, it is thrown light about the economics of innovation depar...
This paper addresses a central problem for economic analysis and public policy in Europe. Should Eur...
In the attempt to boost its international competitiveness, the European Union realized that it shoul...
In this paper, we present results from a survey on the perceived roles of organisations on the produ...
In recent years public policies for science, technology and innovation have attracted increased atte...
Science policy is a concept whose implications are difficult to define depending on one’s approach. ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse past and present EU policies towards innovation and knowledge di...
Knowledge is becoming increasingly important in contemporary economic systems, and economic growth a...
In the knowledge-based economy, the pivotal role of commercialization of university knowledge is inc...
With the growth of high-technology industries and knowledge intensive services, the pursuit of indus...
European integration has traditionally been aimed at the reduction of barriers to intra European tra...
This article examines the socio-political dynamics in the evolution and development of Flemish techn...
R&D is good for economic growth.There is now compelling evidence that R&D is in particular good for ...