Improving effectiveness of Lithuania’s innovation policy,
Oecd,
from OECD Publishing
(2021)
Keywords: Artificial intelligence, Governance, Industry 4.0, Innovation policy, Mission-orientation, Public procurement
How institutions moderate the effect of gender diversity on firm performance,
Felix Hoch and Lilo Seyberth,
from University of Münster, Institute for Organisational Economics
(2021)
Covid-19 and Technology,
Mauro Caselli and Andrea Fracasso,
from Global Labor Organization (GLO)
(2021)
Keywords: COVID-19, technology, health, labor, firms
Industrial innovation for competitive sustainability - Science-to-policy evidence from the 8th European Conference on Corporate R&D and Innovation (CONCORDi 2021),
Dario Diodato, Pietro Moncada-Paternò-Castello, Francesco Rentocchini and Alexander Tübke,
from Joint Research Centre
(2021)
Keywords: R&D, firm innovation, innovation policies
Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Regional Persistence of High Growth Firms: A 'Broken Clock' Critique,
Alex Coad and Stjepan Srhoj,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2021)
Keywords: High-Growth Firms, Persistence, Regional Persistence; Entrepreneurial Ecosystems; Clusters; Sectoral Systems of Innovation
The geography of environmental innovation: A critical review and agenda for future research,
Sebastian Losacker, Hendrik Hansmeier, Jens Horbach and Ingo Liefner,
from Lund University, CIRCLE - Centre for Innovation Research
(2021)
Keywords: environmental innovation; geography of innovation; sustainability transitions; regional development; geography of transitions
Knowledge Spillovers From Superstar Tech-Firms: The Case of Nokia,
Jyrki Ali-Yrkkö, Reda Cherif, Fuad Hasanov, Natalia Kuosmanen and Mika Pajarinen,
from International Monetary Fund
(2021)
Keywords: human capital; employment; value added; Nokia; difference-in-differences; heterogeneous treatment; knowledge spillovers; superstar firms.; superstar tech-firm; spillover effect; Nokia employee; superstar firm; effects from Nokia; Spillovers; Employment; Labor productivity; Positive spillovers; Human capital; Global; appendix B.; Specialist hire; knowledge spillovers from Nokia; Total expenditures
Policy-Induced Innovation in Clean Technologies: Evidence from the Car Market,
Rik Rozendaal and Herman R.J. Vollebergh,
from CESifo
(2021)
Keywords: environmental policy instruments, regulatory stringency, innovation, directed technical change