This paper follows a knowledge production function approach to assess the contribution of R&D spending, the purchase of new machinery, and producers-users interaction to the productivity performance of German and Italian firms in manufacturing. For this purpose it employs micro-aggregated data from the First Community Innovation Survey. The regression analysis confirms the results of previous studies that technological change embodied in new machinery and capital equipment is a major factor affecting the productivity level of manufacturing firms in most industries (in particular in Italy), although the role of R&D activities is crucial for most firms in both countries, and that this is also the case in traditional consumer goods industries ...
This paper explores the firm-level relationship between product, process, organizational and marketi...
The labour productivity impact of innovation is investigated in this paper combining neo-Schumpeteri...
Italian manufacturing firms have been losing ground with respect to many of their European competito...
This paper follows a knowledge production function approach to assess the contribution of R&D spendi...
This paper follows a knowledge production function approach to assess the contribution of R&D spendi...
Abstract. This paper employs micro-aggregated data from the First Community Innovation Survey for as...
Using data for twelve manufacturing industries over the period 1980-2006, we perform for Italy and S...
Italian manufacturing firms have been losing ground with respect to many of their European competito...
In this paper we analyze the relationship between R&D spillovers and productivity. To this aim, we u...
We study whether a firm’s total factor productivity dynamics is positively influenced by its own R&D...
Le relazione tra R&S e produttività in Italia è di crescente interesse. L'analisi effettuata utilizz...
The purpose is to explain the relation between the dynamics of R&D expenditures and that of exports ...
In order to assess the relationship between internal and external innovative inputs and innovative o...
By exploiting a rich firm level data-base, this paper presents novel empirical evidence on the effec...
We study whether a firm’s total factor productivity dynamics is positively influenced by its own R&D...
This paper explores the firm-level relationship between product, process, organizational and marketi...
The labour productivity impact of innovation is investigated in this paper combining neo-Schumpeteri...
Italian manufacturing firms have been losing ground with respect to many of their European competito...
This paper follows a knowledge production function approach to assess the contribution of R&D spendi...
This paper follows a knowledge production function approach to assess the contribution of R&D spendi...
Abstract. This paper employs micro-aggregated data from the First Community Innovation Survey for as...
Using data for twelve manufacturing industries over the period 1980-2006, we perform for Italy and S...
Italian manufacturing firms have been losing ground with respect to many of their European competito...
In this paper we analyze the relationship between R&D spillovers and productivity. To this aim, we u...
We study whether a firm’s total factor productivity dynamics is positively influenced by its own R&D...
Le relazione tra R&S e produttività in Italia è di crescente interesse. L'analisi effettuata utilizz...
The purpose is to explain the relation between the dynamics of R&D expenditures and that of exports ...
In order to assess the relationship between internal and external innovative inputs and innovative o...
By exploiting a rich firm level data-base, this paper presents novel empirical evidence on the effec...
We study whether a firm’s total factor productivity dynamics is positively influenced by its own R&D...
This paper explores the firm-level relationship between product, process, organizational and marketi...
The labour productivity impact of innovation is investigated in this paper combining neo-Schumpeteri...
Italian manufacturing firms have been losing ground with respect to many of their European competito...