International audienceThis paper proposes a definition of the knowledge base of an agent using only patent statistics. It then develops a model of a knowledge production function that can be estimated at the firm level and the sector level using the knowledge base matrix. It identifies the impact of own knowledge base, absorptive capacity to exploit intersectoral spillovers, and absorptive capacity to exploit intrasectoral spillovers, on new technology generation. It permits a study of the dynamics of knowledge generation without having to resort to additional information on the R&D activities of firms. Finally, the paper illustrates the method with the case study of new biotechnology-based knowledge creation by firms in the foods sector
Technology assessment and planning requires that we can reliably, but indirectly, measure knowledge ...
The knowledge production function is central to R&D-based growth models. This paper empirically inve...
Many studies investigate the relationship between R&D expenditures as an input and patents as an int...
International audienceThis paper proposes a definition of the knowledge base of an agent using only ...
Firms are becoming increasingly knowledge intensive but we know very little about the ways in which ...
In a knowledge based society the creation and utilisation of knowledge become the key factors determ...
Knowledge spillover is a kind of externality originating from imperfect appropriation of R&D perform...
This paper presents a method by which patent statistics can be used to study the organisation of com...
In this paper we present a methodology to represent and measure knowledge which takes into account k...
This paper presents a method by which patent statistics can be used to study the organisation of com...
In this paper we present a methodology to represent and measure knowledge which takes into account k...
This paper claims that knowledge-relatedness is a key factor in affecting firms’ technological diver...
The knowledge base concept in the past was often applied in its "pure form", i.e. it was assumed tha...
Our study is based on the patent data of 224 firms in the computer, chemical, and electronic and ele...
In recent years public policies for science, technology and innovation have attracted increased atte...
Technology assessment and planning requires that we can reliably, but indirectly, measure knowledge ...
The knowledge production function is central to R&D-based growth models. This paper empirically inve...
Many studies investigate the relationship between R&D expenditures as an input and patents as an int...
International audienceThis paper proposes a definition of the knowledge base of an agent using only ...
Firms are becoming increasingly knowledge intensive but we know very little about the ways in which ...
In a knowledge based society the creation and utilisation of knowledge become the key factors determ...
Knowledge spillover is a kind of externality originating from imperfect appropriation of R&D perform...
This paper presents a method by which patent statistics can be used to study the organisation of com...
In this paper we present a methodology to represent and measure knowledge which takes into account k...
This paper presents a method by which patent statistics can be used to study the organisation of com...
In this paper we present a methodology to represent and measure knowledge which takes into account k...
This paper claims that knowledge-relatedness is a key factor in affecting firms’ technological diver...
The knowledge base concept in the past was often applied in its "pure form", i.e. it was assumed tha...
Our study is based on the patent data of 224 firms in the computer, chemical, and electronic and ele...
In recent years public policies for science, technology and innovation have attracted increased atte...
Technology assessment and planning requires that we can reliably, but indirectly, measure knowledge ...
The knowledge production function is central to R&D-based growth models. This paper empirically inve...
Many studies investigate the relationship between R&D expenditures as an input and patents as an int...