It is well known that not all innovations are patented, but the exact volume of innovative activities undertaken outside the coverage of patent protection and, relatedly, the actual propensity to patent an innovation in different contexts remain, to a major degree, a matter of speculation. This paper presents an exploratory study comparing systematically patented and unpatented innovations over the period 1977-2004 across industrial sectors. The main data source is the ‘R&D 100 Awards’ competition organized by the journal Research and Development. Since 1963, the magazine has been awarding this prize to the 100 most technologically significant new products available for sale or licensing in the year preceding the judgments. We match the pr...
Based on a survey of firms that received the Queen’s Award for Innovation, we investigate the use an...
This article decomposes the R&D-patent relationship at the industry level to shed light on the sourc...
This paper sheds light on the causes of firm-level heterogeneity in patent practices and the consequ...
It is well known that not all innovations are patented, but the exact volume of innovative activitie...
It is well known that not all innovations are patented, but the exact volume of innovative activitie...
This study seeks to shed new light on the complex relationship between patents and innovations that ...
Patents are often taken as an indicator to measure innovativeness, because they are a lot easier to ...
Since the decade of the 1980’s the literature on economic development began paying attention to the...
The aim of this paper is to study empirically the patenting propensity at the European regional leve...
This paper evaluates the impact of R&D public support on the innovation activities of a sample of It...
Chapter 1 discusses the econometric pitfalls associated with the use of patent production functions ...
This paper summarizes a number of studies which use patent data to examine different aspects of tech...
This paper employs data from a large-scale survey (InnoS&T) of inventors in Europe, the USA, and...
By considering a regional sample of Italian inventors, this paper explores the factors behind the di...
A 1993 survey on the innovative activities of Europe’s largest industrial firms obtained useable res...
Based on a survey of firms that received the Queen’s Award for Innovation, we investigate the use an...
This article decomposes the R&D-patent relationship at the industry level to shed light on the sourc...
This paper sheds light on the causes of firm-level heterogeneity in patent practices and the consequ...
It is well known that not all innovations are patented, but the exact volume of innovative activitie...
It is well known that not all innovations are patented, but the exact volume of innovative activitie...
This study seeks to shed new light on the complex relationship between patents and innovations that ...
Patents are often taken as an indicator to measure innovativeness, because they are a lot easier to ...
Since the decade of the 1980’s the literature on economic development began paying attention to the...
The aim of this paper is to study empirically the patenting propensity at the European regional leve...
This paper evaluates the impact of R&D public support on the innovation activities of a sample of It...
Chapter 1 discusses the econometric pitfalls associated with the use of patent production functions ...
This paper summarizes a number of studies which use patent data to examine different aspects of tech...
This paper employs data from a large-scale survey (InnoS&T) of inventors in Europe, the USA, and...
By considering a regional sample of Italian inventors, this paper explores the factors behind the di...
A 1993 survey on the innovative activities of Europe’s largest industrial firms obtained useable res...
Based on a survey of firms that received the Queen’s Award for Innovation, we investigate the use an...
This article decomposes the R&D-patent relationship at the industry level to shed light on the sourc...
This paper sheds light on the causes of firm-level heterogeneity in patent practices and the consequ...