International audienceDespite the significance of services in the economic statistics, economic theories of innovation have tended to ignore them, or to assume that innovation in services consists of little more than adopting innovations developed in industry. This view is subjected to a critique based on three questions: (1) why is innovation in services misunderstood or neglected in economic theory? (2) what do field observations indicate are the principal forms of innovation in services? (3) how can these observations help to broaden and enrich the economic theory of industrial innovation
In the most advanced service economies, services create up to three-quarters of the wealth and 85% o...
The paper reviews the debate on innovation in services which has flourished over the last 20 years a...
Using standardised firm data a comparative analysis of the determinants of product and process innov...
International audienceDespite the significance of services in the economic statistics, economic theo...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to lay the foundations of a theory that can be ...
International audienceWe have witnessed a dramatic transformation of the US and western European eco...
The question of innovation in service industries is a recent concern, as much for researchers as pub...
International audienceContemporary economies are often described as innovation economies. They are a...
Although advanced economies are increasingly dominated by services, relatively little is known about...
Research in economics clearly points out that our economy is increasingly dependent on services but,...
This report consists of six independent papers given over to different theoretical issues regarding ...
Policy could have an important role in stimulating innovation in services. However, policymakers hav...
International audienceAlthough service activities now account for the greater share of wealth and em...
Decades after services outdistanced manufacturing from an employment perspective, manufacturing has ...
Innovation is not exclusive to manufacturing, services firms are also innovative. Moreover, servic...
In the most advanced service economies, services create up to three-quarters of the wealth and 85% o...
The paper reviews the debate on innovation in services which has flourished over the last 20 years a...
Using standardised firm data a comparative analysis of the determinants of product and process innov...
International audienceDespite the significance of services in the economic statistics, economic theo...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to lay the foundations of a theory that can be ...
International audienceWe have witnessed a dramatic transformation of the US and western European eco...
The question of innovation in service industries is a recent concern, as much for researchers as pub...
International audienceContemporary economies are often described as innovation economies. They are a...
Although advanced economies are increasingly dominated by services, relatively little is known about...
Research in economics clearly points out that our economy is increasingly dependent on services but,...
This report consists of six independent papers given over to different theoretical issues regarding ...
Policy could have an important role in stimulating innovation in services. However, policymakers hav...
International audienceAlthough service activities now account for the greater share of wealth and em...
Decades after services outdistanced manufacturing from an employment perspective, manufacturing has ...
Innovation is not exclusive to manufacturing, services firms are also innovative. Moreover, servic...
In the most advanced service economies, services create up to three-quarters of the wealth and 85% o...
The paper reviews the debate on innovation in services which has flourished over the last 20 years a...
Using standardised firm data a comparative analysis of the determinants of product and process innov...