By employing a rich sample of firm-level data in seven Eastern Europe and Central Asian countries from Europe and Central Asia, our paper investigates core as well as some specific determinants of firm innovation. We find that the likelihood of engaging in innovation for a firm increases with its core socio-economic characteristics such as size, age, capacity utilization, domestic competition and foreign ownership. In addition to the estimates of these socio-economic covariates, the ultimate purpose of our study is to obtain more in-depth knowledge about the policy implacable factors for firm innovation that the countries could focus on. These policy-related factors are: (i) access to finance, (ii) human capital, and (iii) foreign trade. In...
On 19 January 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the third roundtable on ‘EU Foreign...
The "Digital Heritage: Spotlight on Europe" column examines technological advances internal and exte...
This paper contributes to the developing literature on complementarities in organisational design. W...
By employing a rich sample of firm-level data in seven Eastern Europe and Central Asian countries fr...
On 2 February 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the fourth of ten roundtables on ‘E...
This was presented to the First International Seminar on Nuevas Direcciones en el Pensamiento Económ...
Various perception studies conducted by scholars over the past few years (Lucarelli and Fioramonti; ...
On 1 May 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the eighth of ten roundtables on ‘EU For...
As the EU expands, the focus is on the Western Balkans region1, which is rich with opportunity and p...
The essence of the essay is to outline two models or metaphors of different philosophic and practica...
The process of globalization should be conceptualized as a complex interaction between transnational...
The literature on European integration has its own business cycles. In the 2000s, the common wisdom ...
Recent studies have stressed the importance of ‘open innovation’ as a means of enhancing innovation ...
The inability of Economics to internalize environmental and social externalities makes its orientati...
In my previous work, I have argued that while technology is a key enabler of innovation, it is not t...
On 19 January 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the third roundtable on ‘EU Foreign...
The "Digital Heritage: Spotlight on Europe" column examines technological advances internal and exte...
This paper contributes to the developing literature on complementarities in organisational design. W...
By employing a rich sample of firm-level data in seven Eastern Europe and Central Asian countries fr...
On 2 February 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the fourth of ten roundtables on ‘E...
This was presented to the First International Seminar on Nuevas Direcciones en el Pensamiento Económ...
Various perception studies conducted by scholars over the past few years (Lucarelli and Fioramonti; ...
On 1 May 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the eighth of ten roundtables on ‘EU For...
As the EU expands, the focus is on the Western Balkans region1, which is rich with opportunity and p...
The essence of the essay is to outline two models or metaphors of different philosophic and practica...
The process of globalization should be conceptualized as a complex interaction between transnational...
The literature on European integration has its own business cycles. In the 2000s, the common wisdom ...
Recent studies have stressed the importance of ‘open innovation’ as a means of enhancing innovation ...
The inability of Economics to internalize environmental and social externalities makes its orientati...
In my previous work, I have argued that while technology is a key enabler of innovation, it is not t...
On 19 January 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the third roundtable on ‘EU Foreign...
The "Digital Heritage: Spotlight on Europe" column examines technological advances internal and exte...
This paper contributes to the developing literature on complementarities in organisational design. W...