Cohen and Levinthal (1989) introduced the notion of absorptive capacity and demonstrated that knowledge spillovers can induce complementarities in R&D efforts. We show that this idea has rich implications when analysing important aspects of the growth process such as cross‐country convergence and divergence, the international co‐ordination of climate change policies, and the role of openness in the production of ideas. We also show that the notion of absorptive capacity sets an agenda for new empirical and theoretical analyses of the role of R&D spillovers in innovation and growth
The paper develops a more precise specification and understanding of the process of national-level k...
This paper evaluates how firm absorptive capacity moderates the impact of knowledge spillovers on in...
This paper exploits the formalization of a circular product differentiation model of Salop (1979) to...
Cohen and Levinthal (1989) introduced the notion of absorptive capacity and demonstrated that knowle...
This paper brings together the issues of knowledge spillovers and absorptive capacity, by assessing ...
This paper brings together the issues of knowledge spillovers and absorptive capacity, by assessing ...
This paper brings together the issues of knowledge spillovers and absorptive capacity, by assessing ...
This paper investigates how a firm’s absorptive capacity mediates the impact of knowledge spillovers...
Empirical evidence strongly suggests that R&D increases a firm's "absorptive capacity" (its ability ...
Empirical evidence strongly suggests that R&D increases a firm's “absorptive capacity” (its ability ...
This paper exploits the formalization of a circular product differentiation model of Salop (1979) to...
Empirical evidence strongly suggests that R&D increases a firm's “absorptive capacity” (its ability ...
This paper exploits the formalization of a circular product differentiation model of Salop (1979) to...
Empirical evidence strongly suggests that R&D increases a firm’s "absorptive capacity" (its ability ...
The paper develops a more precise specification and understanding of the process of national-level k...
The paper develops a more precise specification and understanding of the process of national-level k...
This paper evaluates how firm absorptive capacity moderates the impact of knowledge spillovers on in...
This paper exploits the formalization of a circular product differentiation model of Salop (1979) to...
Cohen and Levinthal (1989) introduced the notion of absorptive capacity and demonstrated that knowle...
This paper brings together the issues of knowledge spillovers and absorptive capacity, by assessing ...
This paper brings together the issues of knowledge spillovers and absorptive capacity, by assessing ...
This paper brings together the issues of knowledge spillovers and absorptive capacity, by assessing ...
This paper investigates how a firm’s absorptive capacity mediates the impact of knowledge spillovers...
Empirical evidence strongly suggests that R&D increases a firm's "absorptive capacity" (its ability ...
Empirical evidence strongly suggests that R&D increases a firm's “absorptive capacity” (its ability ...
This paper exploits the formalization of a circular product differentiation model of Salop (1979) to...
Empirical evidence strongly suggests that R&D increases a firm's “absorptive capacity” (its ability ...
This paper exploits the formalization of a circular product differentiation model of Salop (1979) to...
Empirical evidence strongly suggests that R&D increases a firm’s "absorptive capacity" (its ability ...
The paper develops a more precise specification and understanding of the process of national-level k...
The paper develops a more precise specification and understanding of the process of national-level k...
This paper evaluates how firm absorptive capacity moderates the impact of knowledge spillovers on in...
This paper exploits the formalization of a circular product differentiation model of Salop (1979) to...