Proceedings of the International Conference Theory and Applications in the Knowledge Economy

Proceedings of the International Conference Theory and Applications in the Knowledge Economy

Author: Eduardo Tomé

Publisher: Eduardo Tomé

Published: 2016-07-08

Total Pages: 923

ISBN-13: 9892068068

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Foreword TAKE 2016 is a dream that came true. In about six months, a group of friends and colleagues put together in an upcoming and very dynamic university a conference with 9 streams, 3 keynotes, and 3 special sessions. 60 papers presented, 6 posters and around 80 participants from 20 countries. This is awesome! I would like to deeply thank Aveiro University, the GOVCOPP research centre, the conference committee, the keynote speakers, the special session convenors, the stream leaders, the reviewers, the authors, and the administrative people for all their work and support. I want to have two special words one for Blazenka Knezevic without whom the website would not have been possible, the other for Gaby Neumann for work in these Proceedings. Scientifically, TAKE seems to be as important and new and far reaching. We don’t have shortage of models regarding the knowledge economy but we decisively lack to explore the relation between theory and practice. TAKE is a step in exploring that difference. We know that “Exact sciences find the best answers and social sciences give the best questions” (J.C. Spender) and we also know that “Knowledge Management is more preached by scholars than done by practitioners” (Aino Kianto). We assume the first idea and try to overcome the second. Hopefully TAKE 2016 will be a great success. Thank you for everything.


The Economics of Drug Innovation

The Economics of Drug Innovation

Author: Joseph David Cooper

Publisher: Washington : American University, Center for the Study of Private Enterprise, School of Business Administration

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13:

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The Sources of Innovation

The Sources of Innovation

Author: Eric von Hippel

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9780195094220

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It has long been assumed that new product innovations are typically developed by product manufacturers, an assumption that has inevitably had a major impact on innovation-related research and activities ranging from how firms organize their research and development to how governments measure innovation. In this synthesis of his seminal research, von Hippel challenges that basic assumption and demonstrates that innovation occurs in different places in different industries. Presenting a series of studies showing that end-users, material suppliers, and others are the typical sources of innovation in some fields, von Hippel explores why this variation in the "functional" sources of innovation occurs and how it might be predicted. He also proposes and tests some implications of replacing a manufacturer-as-innovator assumption with a view of the innovation process as predictably distributed across users, manufacturers, and suppliers. Innovation, he argues, will take place where there is greatest economic benefit to the innovator.


Research Handbook on the Economics of Intellectual Property Law

Research Handbook on the Economics of Intellectual Property Law

Author: Ben Depoorter

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 1441

ISBN-13: 1789903998

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Both law and economics and intellectual property law have expanded dramatically in tandem over recent decades. This field-defining two-volume Handbook, featuring the leading legal, empirical, and law and economics scholars studying intellectual property rights, provides wide-ranging and in-depth analysis both of the economic theory underpinning intellectual property law, and the use of analytical methods to study it.


Innovation and the Growth of Cities

Innovation and the Growth of Cities

Author: Zoltán J. Ács

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1843766930

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Zoltan Acs explores the relationship between industrial innovation and economic growth at regional level and reaches conclusions as to why some regions grow and others decline. The book focuses on innovation and the growth of cities by the use of endogenous growth theory.