The commercial value of basic knowledge depends on the arrival of follow-up developments mostly from outside the boundaries of the inventing firm. Private returns would depend on the extent the inventing firm internalizes these follow-up developments. Such internalization is less likely to occur as knowledge becomes more general. This motivates the historical concern of insufficient private incentive for basic research. The present paper develops a novel empirical methodology of identifying unique patterns of knowledge flows (based on patent citations), which provide information about whether ‘spilled’ knowledge is reabsorbed by its inventor. Using comprehensive data on the largest 500 inventing firms in the US the classical problem of unde...
Scientific papers submitted for publication from U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)-fund...
One of the main reasons for subsidising university research is the widespread belief that it generat...
This paper investigates the effect of patenting on follow-on knowledge in cancer research. Using a d...
The commercial value of basic knowledge depends on the arrival of follow-up developments mostly from...
It is shown that spillovers can enhance private returns to innovation if they feed back into the dyn...
This thesis introduces dynamic considerations and shows that knowledge spillovers (hereafter, spillo...
It is shown that spillovers can enhance private returns to innovation if they feed back into the dyn...
In this paper we carefully link knowledge flows to and from a firm’s innovation process with this fi...
In this paper we carefully link knowledge flows to and from a firms innovation process with this fir...
It is shown that spillovers can enhance private returns to innovation if they feed back into the dyn...
This study develops an R&D-based growth model with basic and applied research to analyze the growth ...
Firms can use different sources of external knowledge for developing and implementing innovations. S...
During the past two decades, innovations protected by patents have played a key role in business st...
During the past two decades, innovations protected by patents have played a key role in business st...
During the past two decades, innovations protected by patents have played a key role in business st...
Scientific papers submitted for publication from U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)-fund...
One of the main reasons for subsidising university research is the widespread belief that it generat...
This paper investigates the effect of patenting on follow-on knowledge in cancer research. Using a d...
The commercial value of basic knowledge depends on the arrival of follow-up developments mostly from...
It is shown that spillovers can enhance private returns to innovation if they feed back into the dyn...
This thesis introduces dynamic considerations and shows that knowledge spillovers (hereafter, spillo...
It is shown that spillovers can enhance private returns to innovation if they feed back into the dyn...
In this paper we carefully link knowledge flows to and from a firm’s innovation process with this fi...
In this paper we carefully link knowledge flows to and from a firms innovation process with this fir...
It is shown that spillovers can enhance private returns to innovation if they feed back into the dyn...
This study develops an R&D-based growth model with basic and applied research to analyze the growth ...
Firms can use different sources of external knowledge for developing and implementing innovations. S...
During the past two decades, innovations protected by patents have played a key role in business st...
During the past two decades, innovations protected by patents have played a key role in business st...
During the past two decades, innovations protected by patents have played a key role in business st...
Scientific papers submitted for publication from U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)-fund...
One of the main reasons for subsidising university research is the widespread belief that it generat...
This paper investigates the effect of patenting on follow-on knowledge in cancer research. Using a d...