This policy contribution summarises a communication entitled “A policy insight into the R&D-patent relationship” presented at Industry Canada in their Distinguished Speakers in Economics Series, Ottawa, Canada, 18 April, 2008. It argues that the number of priority filings should be used as a patent-based measure of Europe’s innovation performance. It also identifies several policies that may affect the R&D-patent relationship. Patent-based indicators at the country level are frequently used to assess countries’ innovation performance or effort. Yet they are often said to reflect the propensity to patent rather than actual research productivity. We argue that patent-based indicators can rightly be used to measure research productivity, as wi...
Chapter 1 discusses the econometric pitfalls associated with the use of patent production functions ...
One way to proxy the outcome of the R&D process is to count the number of patents a firm has gen...
It is well known that not all innovations are patented, but the exact volume of innovative activitie...
This policy contribution summarises a communication entitled “A policy insight into the R&D-patent r...
Patent-based indicators at the country level are frequently used to assess countries' innovation per...
This paper investigates whether patent counts can be taken as indicators of macroeconomic innovation...
Contrary to an accepted wisdom, this paper shows that cross-country variations in the number of pate...
We analyse the determinants of the decline in measured research productivity (the patent/R&D ratio) ...
Compared to the globalized markets of goods and services, technology production has been often descr...
Patents are often taken as an indicator to measure innovativeness, because they are a lot easier to ...
The article compares and contrasts different sets of patent-based indicators, traditionally used to ...
This paper explains growth of labour productivity through (inter)national spillovers from R&D an...
Many studies investigate the relationship between R&D expenditures as an input and patents as an int...
Because of the lack of long time series on r&d and patents, few studies have examined the causal...
A 1993 survey on the innovative activities of Europe’s largest industrial firms obtained useable res...
Chapter 1 discusses the econometric pitfalls associated with the use of patent production functions ...
One way to proxy the outcome of the R&D process is to count the number of patents a firm has gen...
It is well known that not all innovations are patented, but the exact volume of innovative activitie...
This policy contribution summarises a communication entitled “A policy insight into the R&D-patent r...
Patent-based indicators at the country level are frequently used to assess countries' innovation per...
This paper investigates whether patent counts can be taken as indicators of macroeconomic innovation...
Contrary to an accepted wisdom, this paper shows that cross-country variations in the number of pate...
We analyse the determinants of the decline in measured research productivity (the patent/R&D ratio) ...
Compared to the globalized markets of goods and services, technology production has been often descr...
Patents are often taken as an indicator to measure innovativeness, because they are a lot easier to ...
The article compares and contrasts different sets of patent-based indicators, traditionally used to ...
This paper explains growth of labour productivity through (inter)national spillovers from R&D an...
Many studies investigate the relationship between R&D expenditures as an input and patents as an int...
Because of the lack of long time series on r&d and patents, few studies have examined the causal...
A 1993 survey on the innovative activities of Europe’s largest industrial firms obtained useable res...
Chapter 1 discusses the econometric pitfalls associated with the use of patent production functions ...
One way to proxy the outcome of the R&D process is to count the number of patents a firm has gen...
It is well known that not all innovations are patented, but the exact volume of innovative activitie...