Research in the domain of 'Innovation Studies' has been claimed to allow for the study of how technology will develop in the future. Some suggest that the National and Sectoral Innovation Systems literature has become bogged down, however, into case studies of how specific institutions affect innovation in a specific country. A useful notion for policy makers in particular, Balzat and Hanusch (2004 Recent trends in the research on national innovation systems Journal of Evolutionary Economics 14(2): 197-210) argued that there is a need for NIS studies to develop complementary and also quantitative methods in order to generate new insights that are comparable across national borders. We use data for patents granted by the World Intellectual P...
Patent statistics provide insight into a range of economic phenomena in the economics of innovation....
This paper proposes a quantitative analysis of social distance between Open Science and Proprietary ...
In this study, the authors focus on specifically which types of networks and what types of rela-tion...
Research in the domain of 'Innovation Studies' has been claimed to allow for the study of how techno...
Research in the domain of 'Innovation Studies' has been claimed to allow for the study of how techno...
Research in the domain of 'innovation studies' has been claimed to allow for the study of how techno...
The present paper is a study of how specific institutions affect innovation in a specific country. I...
Accumulation of human capital is essential for economic growth. An important question is how knowled...
This paper proposes a new, alternative analysis of patent data in order to extract knowledge pattern...
This research presents an empirical analysis of the emerging actors and collaborative networks in na...
This is the first book that comprehensively analyses co-patenting in Japan and the U.S., which direc...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyse international collaborations in science and inventi...
The paper addresses the scope of the patent-system to facilitate coordination of (technological) kn...
Patenting activities and technology diffusion in high-tech sectors are being increasingly driven by ...
This paper presents a new methodology to describe global innovations networks. Using 167,315 USPTO p...
Patent statistics provide insight into a range of economic phenomena in the economics of innovation....
This paper proposes a quantitative analysis of social distance between Open Science and Proprietary ...
In this study, the authors focus on specifically which types of networks and what types of rela-tion...
Research in the domain of 'Innovation Studies' has been claimed to allow for the study of how techno...
Research in the domain of 'Innovation Studies' has been claimed to allow for the study of how techno...
Research in the domain of 'innovation studies' has been claimed to allow for the study of how techno...
The present paper is a study of how specific institutions affect innovation in a specific country. I...
Accumulation of human capital is essential for economic growth. An important question is how knowled...
This paper proposes a new, alternative analysis of patent data in order to extract knowledge pattern...
This research presents an empirical analysis of the emerging actors and collaborative networks in na...
This is the first book that comprehensively analyses co-patenting in Japan and the U.S., which direc...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyse international collaborations in science and inventi...
The paper addresses the scope of the patent-system to facilitate coordination of (technological) kn...
Patenting activities and technology diffusion in high-tech sectors are being increasingly driven by ...
This paper presents a new methodology to describe global innovations networks. Using 167,315 USPTO p...
Patent statistics provide insight into a range of economic phenomena in the economics of innovation....
This paper proposes a quantitative analysis of social distance between Open Science and Proprietary ...
In this study, the authors focus on specifically which types of networks and what types of rela-tion...