Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Sergio Petralia (London School of Economics)
"Disruptive Innovation and Inter-regional Inequality"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Claudia Ghisetti (UNICATT)
"Design and innovation: Does the “green-matching” actually help?"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Dario Guarascio (INAPP and University of Rome Tre)
"Skill Gap, Mismatch, and the Dynamics of Italian Companies’ Productivity"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Alberto Marzucchi (SPRU University of Sussex)
The effect of R&D on UK local labour markets and wage inequality
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Alba Marino (Università di Bologna)
"Ties that bind: the role of ethnic inventors in multinational enterprises’ knowledge creation"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Giuseppe Attanasi (Université Côte d’Azur, Nice, France)
Campus Luigi Einaudi"Intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivators on creative collaboration: The effect of sharing rewards"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Paul David (Stanford University)
Campus Luigi Einaudi"Keeping Our Bearings in Mission-Oriented Public R&D Funding with Prizes - Lessons from Britain's Longitude Board (1714 -1828)" At Campus Luigi Einaudi
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Erik Stam (University of Utrecht)
Department of Economics and Statistics S. Cognetti de Martiis"Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Understanding Entrepreneurial Economies from a Complex Systems Perspective"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Joachim Henkel (Technische Universität München)
"Pioneer (Dis-)advantages in Markets for Technology"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Valerio Sterzi (GREThA, Université de Bordeaux IV)
"Monetization Strategies of University Patents and Dissemination of Academic Knowledge"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Virgilio Failla (University of Bath)
"Parenthood, child gender and entrepreneurial dynamics"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Enrico Santarelli (Università di Bologna)
"Intellectual Property Right Protection and Productivity: Constitutional vs. Ordinary Laws?"
at Department of Economics and Statistics S. Cognetti de Martiis
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge David Rigby (Geography & Statistics UCLA)
"Do EU regions benefit from smart specialization?"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Catalina Martinez (CSIC Madrid)
"The abolishment of the professor’s privilege: impact on European university patents"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Marco Vivarelli (Università Cattolica)
Campus Luigi Einaudi"Drivers of Growth in Tunisia: Young Firms vs Incumbents"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Michele Meoli (University of Bergamo)
"The geography of Initial Coin Offerings"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Sandro Montresor (Kore University of Enna)
"Persistence of innovation in times of crisis: An analysis of Italian firms"
[Academic Events] Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge CANCELLED: Wes Cohen (Duke University)
"Academics’ motives, opportunity costs and commercial activities across fields" at Department of Economics and Statistics S. Cognetti de Martiis Abstract Scholarly work seeking to understand academics’ commercial activities often draws on abstract notions of the institution of science and of the representative scientist. Few scholars have examined whether and how scientists’ motives to engage in commercial…
Seminars in Economics of Innovation and Knowledge Carlos Serrano (UPF)
"How Redeployable are Patent Assets? Evidence from Failed Startups" ABSTRACT Entrepreneurial firms are important sources of patented inventions. Yet little is known about what happens to patents “released” to the market when startups fail. This study provides a first look at the frequency and speed with which patents originating from failed startups are redeployed to…