In this paper we use data from the five waves of the Irish Innovation Panel (IIP) to profile the innovation performance of manufacturing plants in Ireland and Northern Ireland over the period 1991 to 2005. Despite considerable public sector investment on both sides of the border levels of innovation activity have remained broadly similar throughout this period although somewhat different trends are evident in Ireland and Northern Ireland. In terms of product innovation for example, the proportion of manufacturing plants making product changes has increased 5 per cent in Ireland and just over 7 per cent in Northern Ireland. In terms of process innovation a decline of almost 7 per cent in Ireland has been accompanied by a 7 per cent increase ...
Over the past decade or so there have been many radical changes in the Irish national system of inno...
Prior to the current economic recession, the Irish government has been championing an innovation age...
This paper analyses the innovation value chain for the Irish Community Innovation Survey (CIS): 2004...
In this paper we use data from the five waves of the Irish Innovation Panel (IIP) to profile the inn...
Data suggests that over the 15 year period to 2005, there has been only a moderate increase in produ...
peer-reviewedTechnology policy encompasses a number of different strands but can be sub-divided bet...
THESIS 6157The aim of this thesis is to investigate some of the economic consequences for manufactur...
This paper estimates the private returns to four different kinds of R&D spending on the probability ...
This paper estimates the private returns to four different kinds of R&D spending on the probability ...
Public support for private R&D and innovation is part of most national and regional innovation suppo...
Economic prosperity is not exclusively attributable to R&D and innovation, but innovation is an impo...
In the last decade Irish innovation policy has been focused on Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)....
As job losses increased rapidly in 2003 amid calls for increased competitiveness, it becomes all th...
Innovation grants are a ubiquitous feature of industrial support regimes across the industrial world...
This paper presents new survey-based evidence on the increasingly topical question of what drives in...
Over the past decade or so there have been many radical changes in the Irish national system of inno...
Prior to the current economic recession, the Irish government has been championing an innovation age...
This paper analyses the innovation value chain for the Irish Community Innovation Survey (CIS): 2004...
In this paper we use data from the five waves of the Irish Innovation Panel (IIP) to profile the inn...
Data suggests that over the 15 year period to 2005, there has been only a moderate increase in produ...
peer-reviewedTechnology policy encompasses a number of different strands but can be sub-divided bet...
THESIS 6157The aim of this thesis is to investigate some of the economic consequences for manufactur...
This paper estimates the private returns to four different kinds of R&D spending on the probability ...
This paper estimates the private returns to four different kinds of R&D spending on the probability ...
Public support for private R&D and innovation is part of most national and regional innovation suppo...
Economic prosperity is not exclusively attributable to R&D and innovation, but innovation is an impo...
In the last decade Irish innovation policy has been focused on Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)....
As job losses increased rapidly in 2003 amid calls for increased competitiveness, it becomes all th...
Innovation grants are a ubiquitous feature of industrial support regimes across the industrial world...
This paper presents new survey-based evidence on the increasingly topical question of what drives in...
Over the past decade or so there have been many radical changes in the Irish national system of inno...
Prior to the current economic recession, the Irish government has been championing an innovation age...
This paper analyses the innovation value chain for the Irish Community Innovation Survey (CIS): 2004...