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1 online resource (2 v.) :
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9781785367045 (e-book)
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An Elgar reference collection 222
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For this invaluable collection, Professor Link has selected the most significant articles that have emerged in the last fifty years in the field of innovation policy. The first volume addresses the foundations of innovation policy and covers essential topics such as governments' role in innovation, the patent system and fiscal policies that promote innovation. The second volume explores specific innovation policies and their social impact, including public research and development, the changing role of universities in the innovation process and technology transfer policies. In his introduction, Professor Link offers an authoritative and insightful overview of innovation policy in industrialized nations, identifying at least two paradigms that motivate governments' role in innovation policy.
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The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings.
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Recommended readings (Machine generated): Paul M. Romer (1993), 'Implementing a National Technology Strategy with Self-Organizing Industry Investment Boards', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Microeconomics, 2, 345-99 -- Partha Dasgupta and Paul A. David (1994), 'Toward a New Economics of Science', Research Policy, 23, 487-521 -- Stephen Martin and John T. Scott (2000), 'The Nature of Innovation Market Failure and the Design of Public Support for Private Innovation', Research Policy, 29, 437-47 -- Gregory Tassey (2005), 'Underinvestment in Public Good Technologies', Journal of Technology Transfer, 30 (1/2), 89-113 -- Rebecca S. Eisenberg (1989), 'Patents and the Progress of Science: Exclusive Rights and Experimental Use', University of Chicago Law Review, 56, 1017-86 -- Richard Gilbert and Carl Shapiro (1990), 'Optimal Patent Length and Breadth', RAND Journal of Economics, 21 (1), Spring, 106-12 -- Janusz A. Ordover (1991), 'A Patent System for Both Diffusion and Exclusion', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5 (1), Winter, 43-60 -- Adam B. Jaffe (2000), 'The U.S. Patent System in Transition: Policy Innovation and the Innovation Process', Research Policy, 29, 531-57 -- Wesley M. Cohen (2005), 'Patents and Appropriation: Concerns and Evidence', Journal of Technology Transfer, 30 (1/2), 57-71 -- Gregory Tassey (1996), 'Choosing Government R&D Policies: Tax Incentives vs. Direct Funding', Review of Industrial Organization, 11 (5), 579-600 -- John T. Scott (1998), 'Financing and Leveraging Public/Private Partnerships: The Hurdle-Lowering Auction', STI Review, 23, 67-84 -- Josh Lerner (1999), 'The Government as Venture Capitalist: The Long-Run Impact of the SBIR Program', Journal of Business, 72 (3), 285-318 -- Scott J. Wallsten (2000), 'The Effects of Government-Industry R&D Programs on Private R&D: The Case of the Small Business Innovation Research Program', RAND Journal of Economics, 31 (1), Spring, 82-100 -- David Audretsch, Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2002), 'Public/ Private Technology Partnerships: Evaluating SBIR-Supported Research', Research Policy, 31, 145-58 -- Barry Bozeman and Albert N. Link (1984), 'Tax Incentives for R&D: A Critical Evaluation', Research Policy, 13, 21-31 -- C.W. Swenson (1992), 'Some Tests of the Incentive Effects of the Research and Experimentation Tax Credit', Journal of Public Economics, 49, 203-18 -- Bronwyn H. Hall (1993), 'R&D Tax Policy during the 1980s: Success or Failure?', Tax Policy and the Economy, 7, 1-35 -- Rachel Griffith, Daniel Sandler and John Van Reenen (1995), 'Tax Incentives for R&D', Fiscal Studies, 16 (2), 21-44 -- John T. Scott (1995), 'The Damoclean Tax and Innovation', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 5, 71-89
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Richard R. Nelson (1983), 'Government Support of Technical Progress: Lessons from History', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2 (4), 499-514 -- David M. Levy and Nestor E. Terleckyj (1983), 'Effects of Government R&D on Private R&D Investment and Productivity: A Macroeconomic Analysis', Bell Journal of Economics, 14 (2), Autumn, 551-61 -- Frank R. Lichtenberg (1984), 'The Relationship Between Federal Contract R&D and Company R&D', American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 74 (2), May, 73-8 -- Dennis Patrick Leyden and Albert N. Link (1991), 'Why are Governmental R&D and Private R&D Complements?', Applied Economics, 23, 1673-81 -- Maryann P. Feldman and Maryellen R. Kelley (2003), 'Leveraging Research and Development: Assessing the Impact of the U.S. Advanced Technology Program', Small Business Economics, 20 (2), March, 153-65 -- Eric von Hippel (1987), 'Cooperation between Rivals: Informal Know-How Trading', Research Policy, 16, 291-302 -- Dennis Patrick Leyden and Albert N. Link (1999), 'Federal Laboratories as Research Partners', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 17, 575-92 -- Bruce S. Tether (2002), 'Who Co-operates for Innovation and Why: An Empirical Analysis', Research Policy, 31, 947-67 -- Donald S. Siegel (2003), 'Data Requirements for Assessing the Private and Social Returns to Strategic Research Partnerships: Analysis and Recommendations', Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 15 (2), 207-25 -- Jospeh Farrell and Garth Saloner (1986), 'Installed Base and Compatibility: Innovation, Product Preannouncements and Predation', American Economic Review, 76 (5), December, 940-55 -- Paul A. David and Shane Greenstein (1990), 'The Economics of Compatibility Standards: An Introduction to Recent Research', Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 1, 3-41 -- Karl Ulrich (1995), 'The Role of Product Architecture in the Manufacturing Firm', Research Policy, 24, 419-40 -- Gregory Tassey (2000), 'Standardization in Technology-Based Markets', Research Policy, 29, 587-602 -- Adam B. Jaffe (1989), 'Real Effects of Academic Research', American Economic Review, 79 (5), December, 957-70 -- David C. Mowery, Richard R. Nelson, Bhaven N. Sampat and Arvids A. Ziedonis (2001), 'The Growth of Patenting and Licensing by U.S. Universities: An Assessment of the Effects of the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980', Research Policy, 30, 99-119 -- Bronwyn H. Hall, Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2001), 'Barriers Inhibiting Industry from Partnering with Universities: Evidence from the Advanced Technology Program', Journal of Technology Transfer, 26 (1/2), 87-98 -- Josh Lerner (2005), 'The University and the Start-Up: Lessons from the Past Two Decades', Journal of Technology Transfer, 30 (1/2), 49-56 -- Michael M. Crow (1988), 'Technology and Knowledge Transfer in Energy R&D Laboratories: An Analysis of Effectiveness', Evaluation and Program Planning, 11, 85-95 -- Barry Bozeman (1994), 'Evaluating Government Technology Transfer: Early Impacts of the "Cooperative Technology Paradigm"', Policy Studies Journal, 22 (2), 322-37
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David C. Mowery and Bhaven N. Sampat (2005), 'The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 and University-Industry Technology Transfer: A Model for Other OECD Governments?', Journal of Technology Transfer, 30 (1/2), 115-27 -- David J. Teece (2005), 'Technology and Technology Transfer: Mansfieldian Inspirations and Subsequent Developments', Journal of Technology Transfer, 30 (1/2), 17-33 -- Zvi Griliches (1958), 'Research Costs and Social Returns: Hybrid Corn and Related Innovations', Journal of Political Economy, 66 (5), October, 419-31 -- Edwin Mansfield, John Rapoport, Anthony Romeo, Samuel Wagner and George Beardsley (1977), 'Social and Private Rates of Return from Industrial Innovations', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 91 (2), May, 221-40 -- Manuel Trajtenberg (1989), 'The Welfare Analysis of Product Innovations, with an Application to Computed Tomography Scanners', Journal of Political Economy, 97 (2), 444-79 -- Albert N. Link and John T. Scott (2001), 'Public/Private Partnerships: Stimulating Competition in a Dynamic Market', International Journal of Industrial Organization, 19, 763-94
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