This paper investigates whether patent counts can be taken as indicators of macroeconomic innovation performance. The empirical model explicitly accounts for the two components of patenting output: research productivity and patent propensity. The empirical analysis aims at explaining the `correct' number of priority filings in 34 countries. It confirms that the two components play a substantial role as witnessed by the impact of the design of several policies, namely education, intellectual property and science and technology policies. A major policy implication relates to the design of patent systems, which ultimately induces, or allows for, aggressive patenting strategies.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Chapter 1 discusses the econometric pitfalls associated with the use of patent production functions ...
Abstract: Using a new global data base on patents and innovation inputs, this paper employs several ...
In this paper we investigate - on a country level - the relationship between the science intensity o...
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...
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 uses panel regression techniques to assess the policy determinants of private sector inno...
This paper decomposes the R&D-patent relationship at the industry level to shed light on the sources...
This article decomposes the R&D-patent relationship at the industry level to shed light on the sourc...
In this paper, my purpose is to test whether the government education policy and R&D expenditure...
A 1993 survey on the innovative activities of Europe’s largest industrial firms obtained useable res...
The article compares and contrasts different sets of patent-based indicators, traditionally used to ...
This paper develops a structured comparison among a sample of European researchers in the field of p...
This thesis deals with patents and their impact on innovative activity. Patents represent some kind ...
Chapter 1 discusses the econometric pitfalls associated with the use of patent production functions ...
Abstract: Using a new global data base on patents and innovation inputs, this paper employs several ...
In this paper we investigate - on a country level - the relationship between the science intensity o...
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...
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 uses panel regression techniques to assess the policy determinants of private sector inno...
This paper decomposes the R&D-patent relationship at the industry level to shed light on the sources...
This article decomposes the R&D-patent relationship at the industry level to shed light on the sourc...
In this paper, my purpose is to test whether the government education policy and R&D expenditure...
A 1993 survey on the innovative activities of Europe’s largest industrial firms obtained useable res...
The article compares and contrasts different sets of patent-based indicators, traditionally used to ...
This paper develops a structured comparison among a sample of European researchers in the field of p...
This thesis deals with patents and their impact on innovative activity. Patents represent some kind ...
Chapter 1 discusses the econometric pitfalls associated with the use of patent production functions ...
Abstract: Using a new global data base on patents and innovation inputs, this paper employs several ...
In this paper we investigate - on a country level - the relationship between the science intensity o...