ESSID 2000

                  -SHORT PRESENTATIONS OF INVITED TEACHING STAFF AND LECTURERS-

 

 

Cristiano ANTONELLI

Dipartimento di economia

via Po 53, 10124 Torino, Italy

Fax 00390116702762;

e-mail : cristiano.antonelli@unito.it

 

Cristiano Antonelli is chair professor of economics at the Department of Economics of the University of Torino. He has been a Rockefeller Fellow at the MIT and a junior economist at the OECD. He has held appointments at the Victoria University of Manchester, the Université de Paris-Dauphine, the Université de Nice, the Université de Aix-en-Provence. His books include Cambiamento Tecnologico e Teoria dell'Impresa (Loescher, 1982), L'Attività Innovativa in un Distretto Tecnologico (Fondazione Agnelli, 1986), The International Diffusion of Advanced Telecommunications (OECD, 1991), The Economics of industrial Modernization (with Pascal Petit and Gabriel Tahar) (Academic Press, 1992), The Economics of Localized Technological Change and Industrial Dynamics, (Kluwer Publishers, 1995) The Microdynamics of Technological Change (Routledge, 1999). He edited New Information Technology and Industrial Change, (Kluwer, 1988) and The Economics of Information Networks (Elsevier, 1992). He is the author of a number of papers on the economics of innovation published in many journals including Annali di Economia e Giornale degli Economisti, Journal of Economics Behavior and Organization, Information Economics and Policy, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Manchester School, Cambridge Journal, Research Policy, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Industrial and Corporate Change, Regional Studies, Weltwirschaftliches Archiv, Revue d'Economie Industrielle, Metroeconomica. He is the managing editor of Economics of innovation and New Technology and an associate editor of Information Economics and Policy and International Journal of Industrial Organization. He is the co-editor of the Kluwer series Economics of Science Technology and Innovation. His current research focuses on the economics of innovation with special attention to new information and communication technologies.

 

Flora BELLONE

IDEFI-CNRS

250 rue Albert Einstein

06560, Valbonne - France

Fax : +33 (0)4. 93.65.37.98

e-mail : bellone@idefi.cnrs.fr

 

Education:

1993-1997 University of Nice-Sophia-Antipolis - PhD in Economics

Dissertation: "Capital Goods Imports, International Technology Transfer and Economic Growth"

Adviser : Jean-Luc Gaffard

 

1989-1993 University of Nice-Sophia-Antipolis - M.A. in Economics

 

Employment History:

From Sept. 1998 Professor, Departments of Economics, University of Corsica

Courses : Microeconomics (undergraduate program)

International Trade (undergraduate program)

Innovation and Growth (graduate program)

Regional economics (post-graduate program)

 

1996-1998 Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Toulon

1994-1996 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Nice-Sophia-Antipolis.

 

Professional Affiliations and Activities :

LATAPSES- IDEFI- CNRS, Sophia-Antipolis.

 

Referee : Journal of Economic growth, Revue dÕEconomie Industrielle.

Research Interest: Innovation, International Trade, Growth, and Regional Economics.

Research papers:

International Technology Transfer and Growth

"Does North/South Trade Create the Opportunities for the South to Accumulate Innovative Capabilities?", Papers and Proceedings of the IV Meeting on Dynamics, Economic Growth, and International Trade, Tilburg, 9-11 July, 1999.

"A neo-Austrian approach of the import-led-growth mechanism", Papers and Proceedings of the III ETIC Meeting held in Strasbourg, 1998.

"Les conditions de réalisation du rattrapage technologique ; une analyse théorique de la convergence conditionnelle", Revue Economique, Mai 1997.

Regional Economics and the European Geography of Innovation

"Nouvelle Géographie Economique et dynamique de l'innovation : une relecture des configurations Centre-Périphérie", with M.A. Maupertuis, Région et Développement, 2000.

"Growth and Location in Dynamic General Equilibrium Models", with M.A. Maupertuis, Intermediate report for the European Commission, TSER-IDEE, 2000.

"Uncovering some causal relationships between regional heterogeneity and aggregate growth : implications for European regions", with M.A Maupertuis, Communication to the VI ADPR Conference: Regions and Cities in the EU: what Future?. Braga, 1-2 july 1999.

Finance, Development and Technological Caching-up

"Financial Development and Convergence Issue in the New Growth Theory", with M. Dal-Pont, Neuere Entwicklungen in der Wachstumtheorie und der Wachstumspolitik, Stuggart, 7th-9th of May 1999.

Work in progress:

"Capital goods prices and productivity growth in open economies", with Patrick Musso.

"Human capital heterogeneity and labor mobility: new scenarios in Core-Periphery models", with M.A. Maupertuis.

"Financial systems and growth regimes: on the accumulation versus assimilation debate " with M. Dal-Pont.

 

Uwe CANTNER

Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena University of Augsburg

Department of Economics Department of Economics

Lehrstuhl für Volkswirtschaftslehre Lehrstuhl für Volkswirtschaftslehre V

Carl-Zeiß-Str.3 Universitaetsstrasse 16

D-07743 Jena D-86135 Augsburg

Fax: +49-3641-943203 fax: +49-821-598-4229

e-mail: uwe.cantner@wiwi.uni-jena.de  / e-mail: uwe.cantner@wiso.uni-augsburg.de

 

1960, August 2 born in Wuppertal-Elberfeld (Germany)

1982, December 13 bacchelors degree at the University of Augsburg

1984, April 30 "Master of Arts" in economics at Wayne State University

1985, November 14 Dipl.oec., Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Augsburg

1985, Dezember 1 research assistant at the chair of Professor Dr. Horst Hanusch (Economics) at the University of Augsburg

1990, February 1 PhD (Dr.oec.publ.) at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich at the chair of Professor Dr. Franz Gehrels, Institute for International Economics

1990, March 1 assistant professor at the Department of Economics of the University of Augsburg; chair of Professor Dr. Horst Hanusch

1991-1996 Editorial Assistent of the "Journal of Evolutionary Economics" since 1996 Associate Editor of the "Journal of Evolutionary Economics".

1996, July 24 Habilitation (Dr.rer.pol.habil.) in economics

1996, August 1- associate professor at the department of economics of the University of Augsburg; chair of Professor Dr. Horst Hanusch

April 1, 1997 full professor of economics at the University of Augsburg

October 1997 Visiting Fellow an der Université du Toulon et du Var.

March 1998 Guest professor at the Université de Rennes I

May 1998 Guest professor at the Université du Toulon et du Var

June 1998 General Editor of the Intern. Joseph A. Schumpeter Society

March/April 1999 Guest professor at the Université de Rennes I

1999/2000 member of the Jury for the Schumpeter Prize 2000

March 2000 Guest professor at the Université de Rennes I

since April 2000 Full professor of economics at Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

 

List of papers related to the topic

U. Cantner, J. Krüger, H. Hanusch Total factor productivity, the East Asian Miracle and the World Production Frontier, Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv (2000/1)

J. Bernard, U. Cantner, French Regional Performance and Variety - A Non-Parametric Frontier Approach, in: Badillo P.Y., J.C. Paradi (eds.), La méthode DEA - analyse des performances, Paris: Hermes Science Publications, 1999, 255-273

U. Cantner, Industrial Structures and Technological Dynamics – An empirical attempt on verifying replicator dynamics, mimeo, University of Augsburg, 1999

U. Cantner, G. Westermann Localized Technological Progress and Industrial Dynamics – An Empirical Approach, Economics of Innovation and New Technology 6, 1998, 121-45.

U. Cantner, Industrial Dynamics and Structural Development: R&D, Spillovers and Absorptive Capacity, mimeo, University of Augsburg, 1998

J. Bernard, U. Cantner, Retombées technologiques, effects de rattrapage et dynamique intra-sectoriell, in: Bernard J., M. Catin (eds), Les Conditions Économiques du Changement Technologique, Paris, Montreal: L`Harmattan, 1998, 95-116.

U. Cantner, H. Hanusch, G. Westermann Technological Performance and Variety - The Case of the German Electronics Industry, in: Nielsen K., B. Johnson (eds), Institutions and Change - New Perspectives on Markets, Firms and Technology, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1997, 116-140.

U. Cantner, H. Hanusch Intrasektorale technologische Dynamik, in: Helmstädter E., G. Poser, H.J. Ramser (Hrsg.), Beiträge zur angewandten Wirtschaftsforschung, Festschrift K.H. Oppenländer, Berlin: Duncker&Humblot, 1996, 187-216.

J. Bernard, U. Cantner, G. Westermann Technological Leadership and Variety - A Data Envelopment Analysis for the French Machinery Industry, Annals of Operations Research 68, 1996, 361-377.

Technological Dynamics in Asymmetric Industries, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Augsburg, Volkswirtschaftliche Diskussionsreihe, Beitrag 143, 1995.

J. Bernard, U. Cantner, H. Hanusch, G. Westermann R&D, Productivité et Rentabilité: Analyse Empirique d`une Relation Complexe, in: Haudeville B., J.-A. Heraud, M. Humbert (eds), Technologie et Performances Economiques, Paris: Economica, 1995.

 

Robin COWAN

MERIT (Maastricht Economic Research Institute on Innovation and Technology)

University of Maastricht

P.O. Box 616

6200 MD Maastricht - The Netherlands

email : r.cowan@merit.unimaas.nl

http://www.cgl.uwaterloo.ca/~racowan/

 

Robin Cowan began his official affiliation with MERIT in 1996 as a Professorial Fellow. In March 1998 he was appointed Professor of the Economics of Technical Change at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration in Maastricht. He studied at Queen's University in Canada and at Stanford University where he received a PhD in economics and an MA in philosophy. His current research focuses on technology competitions and standardization, the dynamics of consumption, and interacting agents models. He is also doing research on the changing nature of the economics of knowledge. In the past he has done consulting research for the OECD on the economics of standards and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory on technological lock-in and renewable energy technologies.

 

PUBLISHED WORK

Books and Monographs

 

Cowan, Robin, and Geert van de Paal European Innovation Policy in the Knowledge-Based Economy Brussels: European Commission Directorate General: DG-Enterprise, forthcoming, 2000.

Cowan, Robin and Staffan Hultén (eds). If OnlyÉ: Prospects for the Electric Vehicle Aldershot: Ashgate Press, forthcoming, 2000.

Cowan, Robin and Mario J. Rizzo, (eds.) The Moral Status of Profits, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995.

Cowan, Robin, Georges Ferné and Dominique Foray. Information Technology Standards: The Economic Dimension. Paris: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, [ICCP Report 25] 1991.

Journal Articles

Cowan, Robin, Paul David and Dominique Foray, "The Explicit Economics of Knowledge Codification and Tacitness" Industrial and Corporate Change, forthcoming, 2000.

Cowan, Robin and John H. Miller. "Technological Standards with Local Externalities and Decentralized Behaviour", Journal of Evolutionary Economics, vol 8(3), pp. 285-96, 1998.

Cowan, Robin and William Cowan. "On Clustering in the Location of R&D: Statics and Dynamics" Economics of Innovation and New Technology, vol 6, pp. 201-229, 1998.

Cowan, Robin, William Cowan, and Peter Swann. "A Model of Demand with Interactions Among Consumers" International Journal of Industrial Organization, vol 15(6), pp. 711-732, 1997. Awarded Citation of Excellence, Anbar Electronic Intelligence.

Cowan, Robin and Dominique Foray, "The Economics of Codification and the Diffusion of Knowledge" Industrial and Corporate Change, vol 6(3), pp. 595-622, 1997.

Cowan, Robin and Philip Gunby. "Sprayed to Death: Path Dependence, Lock-In and Pest Control Strategies ", Economic Journal, vol 106, pp. 521-42, May, 1996.

Cowan, Robin and Mario J. Rizzo. "The Genetic-Causal Tradition and Modern Economic Theory", Kyklos, vol 49(3), pp. 273-317, 1996. Reprinted in Peter J. Boettke (ed.) The Legacy of Friedrich von Hayek . Edward Elgar, 1999.

Cowan, Robin and Staffan Hultén. "Escaping Lock-In: The Case of the Electric Vehicle", Technological Forecasting and Social Change, vol 53(1), pp. 61-80, September 1996. Awarded Citation of Excellence, Anbar Electronic Intelligence

Cowan, Robin and Dominique Foray. "Quandaries in the Economics of Dual Technologies and Spillovers from Military to Civilian Research and Development" Research Policy, vol. 24(6), pp. 851-868, Nov. 1995.

Cowan, Robin. "Tortoises and Hares: Choice Among Technologies of Unknown Merit" Economic Journal vol 101, pp. 801-814, July, 1991.

Cowan, Robin. "Nuclear Power Reactors: A Study of Technological Lock-In" Journal of Economic History, vol 50, pp. 541-566, Sept, 1990.

Book Reviews

Cowan, Robin. "Review of Computer Simulations in Science and Technology Studies" by P. Ahreweiler and N. Gilbert. (eds.) Research Policy, forthcoming.

Cowan, Robin. "Review of The Demise of Nuclear Energy? Lessons for Democratic Control of Technology" by Joseph G. Morone and Edward J. Woodhouse. Journal of Economic History Vol. 50, pp. 234-236, March 1990.

Cowan, Robin. "Review of The Suppression of the Automobile: Skulduggery at the Crossroads" by David S. Beasley. Journal of Economic Literature Vol. 27, pp. 1681-1684, Dec. 1989.

 

Articles in Edited Volumes and Proceedings

Cowan, Robin, "Learning Curves and Technology Policy: On Technology Competitions, Lock-In and Entrenchment" in C.-). Wene, A. Voß, T. Fried (eds.) Experience Curves for Policy Making: The Case of Energy Technologies, Institut für Energiewirtschaft und Rationelle Energieanwendung, Stuttgart, 2000.

Cowan, Robin and Dominique Foray, "Économie de la Codification et de la Diffusion des Connaisances", in P. Petit (ed.) L'economie de l'information: Les enseignements des théories économiques, Éditions la Découverte, 1998.

Cowan, Robin, William Cowan and Peter Swann, "Interacting Consumers, Externalites and Waves in Demand", in G. Silverberg and F. Schwietzer (eds.) Yearbook on Self-Organization vol. 9, Duncker & Humbolt, pp. 295-314, 1998.

Cowan, Robin and Dominique Foray. "The Changing Economics of Technological Learning: Implications for the Distribution of Innovative Capabilities in Europe" in Stanley Metcalfe and Xavier Vence Deza eds. Wealth From Diversity: Innovation, Structural Change and Finance for Regional Development in Europe, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 75-101, 1996.

Cowan, Robin. "The Informatization of Government: From Choice of Technology to Economic Opportunity" Commissioned for the OECD/Tübitak Conference on "The Changing Role of Governments in Introducing New Information Technologies", Ankara, September 1993; in Science,Technology, and Industry Review, No. 16, pp. 195-223, 1995.

Cowan, Robin. "Causation and Genetic Causation in Economic Theory", in Peter J. Boettke, ed., The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics Aldershot: Edward Elgar, pp. 63-71, 1994.

Cowan, Robin. "High Technology and the Economics of Standardization" in M. Dierkes and U. Hoffman, eds. New Technology at the Outset: Social Forces in the Shaping of Technological Innovation Frankfurt/Main: Campus Verlag, pp. 279-300, 1992.

Cowan, Robin. "Rendements croissants d'adoption et politique technologique" in L'Évaluation économique de la Recherche et du Changement Technique in J. De Bandt and D. Foray eds. Paris: Éditions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, pp. 381-398, 1991.

Cowan, Robin. "Technological Competition and Variety: Issues of Diffusion and Intervention" in G. Bell, ed. Technology and Productivity: The Challenge for Policy, Paris: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, pp. 509-522, 1991.

Introduction to Edited Volume

Cowan, Robin and Staffan Hultén, "The Electric Vehicle: A Problem of Entrenchment or of Technological Impossibility?" in R. Cowan and S. Hultén eds. If OnlyÉ: Prospects for the Electric Vehicle Aldershot: Ashgate Press 2000.

Cowan, Robin and Mario J. Rizzo. "Fundamental Issues in the Justification of Profits" in R. Cowan and Mario J. Rizzo eds. Profits and Morality, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 1-21, 1995.

 

Working Papers

Cowan, Robin and Nicolas Jonard, "The Dynamics of Collective Invention" Working Paper # 2/20-018 MERIT, University of Maastricht, 2000.

Cowan, Robin, Emanuelle Fauchart, Dominique Foray and Philip Gunby, "Défaillances de Logiciel, Crises Technologique et Apprentisage: Une Approche par l'Economie des Connaisances". Rapport de recherche, IMRI, Université Dauphine, Paris. 1999.

Cowan, Robin, Paul A. David and Dominique Foray, "The Explicit Economics of Knowledge Codification and Tacitness", Working Paper #99-027 MERIT, University of Maastricht, 1999.

Cowan, Robin and Nicolas Jonard, "Network Structure and the Diffusion of Knowledge" Working Paper # 99-028 MERIT, University of Maastricht, 1999.

 

Jean-Michel Dalle

ENS de Cachan

47, avenue Carnot- F-94230 Cachan

Fax : +33-(0)1 49 08 59 96

e-mail : jmdalle@science-pratique.com

Position Universitaire

1995 - Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan,  Maitre de Conférence Associé (PAST, Economie)

Position Economique

1995  :

Science Pratique SA,  Co-fondateur & Directeur Général

- Créée en 1996 à lÕinitiative de Bernard DECOMPS (auparavant Directeur Général de la Recherche et de la Technologie), Science Pratique est une société de service aux relations recherche-industrie qui sÕest donné comme objectif la professionnalisation du métier de l'intermédiation technologique.

- Le Conseil de Surveillance de Science Pratique est présidé depuis 1998 par Philippe MAES, Vice-Président & Co-fondateur de GEMPLUS, start-up française devenue leader mondial de la carte à puce 10 ans après sa création.

- Avec ses partenaires (CEMAGREF, ENS Cachan, INRETS, LCPC, Universités Paris 7 et Paris 8), Science Pratique a été reconnue en 1999 comme incubateur dÕentreprises innovantes par les Ministères de la Recherche et des Finances.

-Science Pratique est également, avec INRIA Transfert (Laurent Kott) et CDC PME (Pascal Lagarde), lÕun des trois co-promoteurs du Fonds National dÕAmorçage " Multimédia ".

1992 - 1995 :

Banque Nationale de Paris, Consultant

- Participation à la création dÕune cellule de R&D pour la gestion de fonds pour compte de tiers (veille technologique, mise au point dÕoutils dÕanalyse du risque et dÕaide à la décision).

 

Formation

X - ENSAE - Docteur en Economie de lÕInnovation

 

PRINCIPALES PUBLICATIONS RECENTES

- Dalle J.-M. (1995a), Dynamiques dÕadoption, coordination et diversité, Revue Economique, 46: 1081-1098.

- Dalle J.-M. (1995b), Gestion traditionnelle et gestion quantitative: les avantages de la complémentarité, Revue Banque 558: 52-55.

- Dalle J.-M. (1997), Heterogeneity vs. externalities: a tale of possible technological landscapes, Journal of Evolutionary Economics 7: 395-413.

- Dalle J.-M. (1998a), Heterogeneity and rationality in stochastic interaction models, in Cohendet P., Stahn H. (eds), The economics of networks: behaviors and interactions, Springer Verlag: Berlin, pp. 123-145.

- Dalle J.-M. (1998b), Local interaction structures, heterogeneity, and the diffusion of technological innovations, in Orléan A. & Lesourne J. (ed), Self-organization and evolutionary approaches: new developments, Economica: Paris, pp. 240-261.

- Dalle J.-M., Foray D. (1998a), The innovation vs. standardization dilemma : some insights from stochastic interactions models, in Schweitzer F. & Silverberg G. (eds), Evolution and Self-Organization in Economics, Duncker & Humblot: Berlin, pp. 147-182.

- Dalle J.-M., Foray D. (1998b), LÕinstitution brevet dans une économie fondée sur la connaissance, Rapport pour le Commissariat au Plan.

- David P.A., Foray D., Dalle J.-M. (1998), Marshallian externalities and the emergence and spatial stability of technological enclaves, Economics of Innovation and New Technology 6: 147-182.

-Dalle J.-M., Foray D. (1999), Quand les agents économiques sont-ils négligeables (ou décisifs)?, in Callon M. et al. (eds), Réseau et coordination, Economica : Paris, pp. 111-131.

- Dalle J.-M., Jullien N. (2000), NT vs. Linux, or some explorations into the economics of Free Software, à paraître dans les actes de la Conférence ICC & SS II, Hermès.

 

AUTRES ACTIVITES DE RECHERCHE (SELECTION)

- Nombreuses communications (ª30) dans des conférences de niveau international (depuis 1992).

- Rapporteur régulier pour différentes revues de niveau international (Revue Economique, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, etc.).

- Direction dÕétude " Innovation " au sein du DEA " Actions et politiques publiques " de lÕENS Cachan (depuis 1995).

 

Claude Dupuy

LEREPS

Université de Toulouse

Place Anatole France, 31042 Toulouse Cedex - France

Fax : +33 5 61 12 87 08 /  e-mail : cdupuy@univ-tlse1.fr

Maître de conférences en Sciences Economiques à L'Université de Toulouse I

Membre du Comité de direction du LEREPS depuis 1993.

Membre du groupe de travail EVA (Economie et Vie Artificielle) qui regroupe des chercheurs issus du LEREPS, de l'équipe Synthèse d'Images de l'IRIT (Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse) et de L'INRA (Intitut National de la Recherche Agronomique ).

Activités et recherches actuelles :

- les dynamiques de proximité : les relations entre acteurs, les positionnements institutionnels, les processus d'innovation, la question des infrastructures, localisation et territorialisation des firmes, développement économique et social, dynamique spatiale, mécanisme évolutionniste, interaction

Principaux objectifs :

- Simuler les comportements d'acteurs économiques et de situations stratégiques par des mécanismes adaptatifs. Ces recherches ont été initialisées en 1995 et 1996 (projet Région "In Vitram" 95 et 96) par la collaboration du laboratoire d'économie (LEREPS, UT1) et du laboratoire d'informatique (IRIT,UPS).

Les premières recherches concernent :

- La modélisation des phénomènes d'agglomération urbaine et périurbaine et la dynamique

- L'analyse spatiale des marchés.

- L'étude des comportements économiques et de localisation des acteurs dans le domaine agricole

- La modélisation des flux de capitaux et des comportements de localisation de ces capitaux.

 

Les aspects innovants

Reposent sur la création d'un Espace Virtuel constitué d'acteurs économiques et d'un mécanisme de simulation basé sur les travaux de recherche en Vie Artificielle de l'équipe Synthèse d'Images de l'IRIT. Ces mécanismes cherchent à résoudre d'une manière adaptative des problèmes de comportements collectifs ou individuels qui résistent aux approches traditionnelles. Les approches classiques, mathématiques ou heuristiques, sont souvent très difficiles à mettre en Ïuvre face à des problèmes issus de l'économie.

Les causes :

- la multiplicité et la diversité des agents, tant dans leurs formes (ménages, entreprises, organismes financiers ,...) que dans leurs comportements, qui engendrent un système dynamique et complexe.

- un environnement spatial sans cesse modifié par les acteurs eux mêmes (phénomène d'agglomération), par l'introduction de nouvelles formes d'organisation (réseaux) ou par l'innovation technologique (moyens informatique et de communication)

- Le choix des techniques de vie artificielle

Ces dernières années ont vu l'émergence de techniques de vie artificielle imitant les processus naturels de l'évolution pour la résolution de problèmes complexes. Ces méthodes d'optimisation ou d'apprentissage permettent de résoudre des problèmes auxquels les méthodes classiques, mathématiques ou heuristiques, n'apportent pas de réponse satisfaisante. Les nouvelles techniques de programmation utilisant des algorithmes génétiques, de la programmation génétique ou des classifieurs nous ont déjà permis de simuler des phénomènes complexes de comportements d'agents dans des applications de Réalité virtuelle.

L'application de ces procédés à la simulation d'acteurs économiques permet d'envisager de nouvelles formes de modélisation de comportements collectifs et individuels dans des environnements dynamiques.

 

Dernières publications

"Marchés d'organisation, territoires et confiance : concurrence/coopération au sein des producteurs dans le domaine alimentaire", Revue d'Economie Régionale et Urbaine, septembre 2000.

"Proximités, Confiances et diversité des formes locales de coordination ", Colloque ASRDLF, Crans Montana (Suisse) , septembre 2000, en collaboration avec Jérôme Vicente.

"Cooperation in an artificial eco-system : an evolutionary game approach with GA", Economic Geography (USA), à paraître en 2000. En collaboration avec André Torre.

"The morphogenesis of spatialized cooperations : an evolutionnary game approach with genetic algorithm" European Journal of Economic and Social System, 13, 1999. En collaboration avec André Torre.

"Marchés d'organisations, territoires et confiance: concurrence /coopération au sein des producteurs dans le domaine alimentaire", à paraître RERU - 2000. En collaboration avec Maryline Filippi

 

Dominique FORAY (CLICK)

 

Paul A. GEROSKI

Professor of Economics / London Business School

Sussex Place-Regent's Park

London NW1 4SA - UK

Fax : +44 171402 07 18

e-mail : PGeroski@london.edu

Paul Geroski is a member of the Economics subject area at London Business School. His research interests are focused on innovation, technological change and the evolution of markets. His recent work includes books on : Market Dynamics and Entry  (Basil Blackwell, 1991), Innovation, Market Structure and Corporate Performance (Oxford University Press, 1994), and Coping with the Recession  (with Paul Gregg, Cambridge University Press, 1997), as well as articles on : "Corporate Growth and Profitability" (with Steve Machin and Chris Walters), "Anti-trust Policy Towards Cooperative R&D Ventures", "Innovative Activity over the Business Cycle" (with Chris Walters), and "How Persistently do Firms Innovate?" (with Chris Walters and John Van Reenen). He sits (and has sat) on the editorial boards of several journals, on the board of the scientific instruments company and on the Council of the Royal Economic Society. He was the Programme Chairman for the 1995 Royal Economic Society conference, served as the President of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics (EARIE) from 1995-1997 and as the President of the Industrial Organization Society in 1997. He is currently a member of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission.

 

Recents Publications

"Market Imperfections and Employrnent~", (with P. Gregg and J. Van Reenen), OECD Economic Studies, 1997.

"What can Economics Offer Strategy ?: A review of Economics of Strategy", International Journal of the Economics of Business , 1997

"Changes in Concentration and the Dynamics of Market Share", (with S. Davies), Review of Economics and,Statistics, 1997.

"Productivity, Efficiency, and Strike Activity", (with A. Dickerson and K. G. Knight), International Review of Applied Economics, 1997.

"Corporate Growth and Profitability'" (with S. Machin and C. Walters), Journal of Industrial Economics, 1997.

''How Persistently Do Firms Innovate ?'' (with J. Van Reenen and C. Wallters), Research Policy, 1997.

"Thinking Creatively About Markets", lnternational Journal of Industrial Organization

"An Applied Econometricians Views of Large Company Performance", forthcoming, Review of Industria1 Organization, 1998.

" Identifying Potential Competitors', forthcoming, Sloan Management Journal, 1999.

" Models of Technology Diffusion ", forthcoming, Research Policy, 1999.

"Innovation as an Engine of Competition", in D. Mueller, A. Haid and J. Weigand, Competition Efficiency and Welfare, Kluwer, 1998.

"Thinking Creatively About Your Market", Business Strategy Review, l998.

"Agglomeration Economies, Technology Spillovers and Company Productivity Growth" (witih J. Small and C. Walters), in R. Barrell, G.Mason and M. O-Mahony (eds) Productivity, Innovation and Economic Performance, Cambridge University Press, 1999

" The Growth of Firms in Theory and. Practice", in N. Foss and V. Malinke (eds), "New Directions in Economic. Strategy research ", Oxford University Press, 2000.

 

PAPERS AWAITING PUBLICATION

"Innovation, Patents and Cash Flow", (with J. Van Reenen and C .Walters), mimeo, London Business School.

"Are Differences in Firm Size Transitory or Permanent ?'', (with G. Urga and C. Walters), mimeo, London Business School. :

" Myopic Selection and the Learning Curve" (with M. Mazzucato), London Business School.

" Myopic Selection and the learning Curve" (with M. Mazzucato), mimeo, London Business School.

 

Aldo Geuna

SPRU, University of Sussex, Mantell Building, Brighton BN1 9RF.

Fax: +44 1273685865,

e-mail: a.geuna@sussex.ac.uk,

Homepage: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Users/prff0/home.html

He is a Lecturer at SPRU – Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex. He has been a Research Fellow at BETA, Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg 1), and at MERIT, Maastricht University. He obtained his PhD from the Department of Economics, Maastricht University. His research interests includes Industrial Organisation, Economics of Innovation and Technological Change, Economics of Knowledge Production, Science and Technology Policy, Economics of Information and Communication Technologies, Internet Economics. In 1999 he published The Economics of Knowledge Production, with Edward Elgar. He participated in research projects of the EU, DGXII, DG XIII (ACTS, HCM, STRATA, TSER), the European Parliament (STOA), the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) and the Italian Research Council (CNR).

 

Main Publications:

The Changing Rationale for European University Research Funding: Are there Negative Unintended Consequences? Journal of Economic Issues, forthcoming.

(with S. Malo) Science-Technology Linkages in an Emerging Research Platform: The Case of Combinatorial Chemistry and Biology, Scientometrics, Vol.47, pp.303-321, 2000.

(with C. Antonelli and W.E. Steinmueller), Information and Communication Technologies and the Production, Distribution and Use of Knowledge, International Journal of Technology Management, Vol.20, pp.72-94, 2000.

The Economics of Knowledge Production: Funding and the Structure of University Research, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 1999.

(with W. Garcia-Fontes), The Dynamic of Research Networks in Europe, in A. Gambardella and F. Malerba (eds.), The Organisation of Scientific and Technical Research in Europe, Cambridge University Press, pp.343-366, 1999.

Determinants of University Participation in EU-funded R&D Co-operative Projects, Research Policy, Vol. 26, pp.677-687, 1998.

The Internationalisation of European Universities: A Return to Medieval Roots, Minerva, Vol.XXXVI, pp.253-270, 1998.

Allocation of Funds and Research Output: The Case of UK Universities, Revue d'Economie Industrielle, Vol.79, pp.143-162, 1997.

 

 

Max KEILBACH

Center for European Economic Research

P.O. BOX 103443

68034 Mannheim - Germany

Fax : +49 621 123 51 70

e-mail : keilbach@zew.de

 

Professional Activities

Since Dec. 1998 : Senior researcher at the Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Mannheim in the Department of Industrial Economics.

Oct. 1993 - Oct. 1998 : Research fellow/lecturer ("Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter") at the department of econometrics, Technische Universität Berlin.

Jun. - Sep. 95 and Visiting reserach fellow at the International Institute for Applied

Aug. - Sep. 96 : Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg/Austria in the group on Technological and Economic Dynamics (Dosi/Kaniovski).

Apr. 1991 - Aug. 1993 : Research fellow (part time) at ARGUS, the Workung Group of Environmental Statistics at the TU Berlin.

Jun. 1990 - Jun. 1992 : Assistant lecturer (Tutor) at the "Intsitut für Allokationstheorie und Umweltökonomie der TU Berlin", lecturing Environmental Economics.

Aug. 1990 - Sep. 1990 : Research fellow at the Statistical Office of the EU (Eurostat), Luxembourg. Further developement of the "Système Européen de Rassemblement de l'Information Economique sur l'Environnement" (S.E.R.I.E.E.).

Oct. 1989 - Mar. 1990 : Research fellow at the "Centre Régional de la Productivité et des Etudes Economiques" (C.R.P.E.E./CNRS) in Montpellier / France. Contribution to S.E.R.I.E.E., in collaboration with the EU (Eurostat).

Sep. 1983 - Mar. 1984 : Milker in Ühlingen - Black Forest.

Feb. 1979 - Jul. 1982 : Shepherd and sheep rearer in Emstal near Kassel

 

Studies, Diplomas

June 1999 : Ph.D. in Economics

Apr. 90 - Mai 93 : Studied Economics, in special Econometrics at the Technische Universität Berlin, obtainded degree in Economics (Dipl. Volkswirt).

Oct. 88 - Aug. 89 : Studied Economics, in special Agricultural Economics at the Facultulté de Droit et des Sciences Economiques, Montpellier.

Oct. 87 - Oct. 88 : Studied Economics at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg i.Br. (Vordiplom).

Oct. 83 - Sep. 87 : Studied Agricultural Sciences at the Fachhochschule Nürtingen, obtained degree in Agricultural Engineering (Dipl. Ing. (FH)).

Sep. 1983 : Matura (Fachhochschulreife, 2. Bildungsweg), Berufskolleg Lahr.

 

Scientific Papers, Conference Presentations

"Spatial Knowledge Spillovers and the Dynamics of Agglomeration and Regional Growth", Ph.D. thesis, Technische Universität Berlin

"Neural Networks in Economics – Background, Applications and New Developements". (mit R. Herbrich, Th. Graepel, P. Bollman und K. Obermeyer). To appear in "Computational Techniques to Model Learning in Economics" (Advances in Computational Economics, Kluwer)

"Marshallian Exernalities and the Dynamics of Agglomeration and Regional Growth". Presented at the annual conference of Verein für Socialpolitik, Rostock 1998.

"The Dynamics of Regional Interaction, Growth and Agglomeration". This paper has been presented in different versions at the at 5th Symposium of the International Society of Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics (SNDE), Crystal City (DC Area), April 3-6 1997, the Third International Conference of the Society of Computational Economics (SCE), Stanford, June 30 - July 2 1997 and the 3rd Workshop on Economics with Heterogenous Interacting Agents in Economics of SIEC, Ancona, May 29-30 1998

"Network Externalities and the Dynamics of Markets"(with M. Posch), TU working paper 1997/09. The paper has been submitted to "Journal of Economic Theory".

"Network Externalities and Path-Dependend Consumer-Preferences", IIASA Working paper 95-97, September 1995.

"Estimating the marginal product of emission in a country, where emission output is regulated". In: Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol. 5 (1995), pp. 305 - 319.

"Hilfe, in meiner Zeitreihe ist ja das reinste Chaos!" (Help, there is chaos in my time series) Mimeo, TU Berlin, 1995.

"Schätzung eines Produktionsmodells mit umweltrelevanten Parametern für die BRD". MasterÕs Thesis (Diplomarbeit), TU Berlin, 1993.

"Der Expositionshandel, ein neues Instrument am umweltpolitischen Horizont?" (Exposure-trading, a new instrument on the horizon?). In: Zeitschrift für angewandte Umweltforschung, Vol. 5 (1992), pp. 509 - 522.

"Contribution à la mise en place d'un systeme de statistiques économiques sur l'environnement au niveau communaitaire". (with L. Cabanis) C.R.P.E.E. working papers, Montpellier, 1990.

"Le Gel des Terres". An analysis of the EC Set Aside Program. Mémoire de maîtrise, Montpellier, 1989.

"Die aktuellen Programme zur Neugestaltung der EG-Agrarpolitik". MasterÕs Thesis (Diplomarbeit), FH Nürtingen, 1987.

 

 

Francesco LISSONI

* Università L.Bocconi, via U.Gobbi 5, 20121 Milano

fax: ++39-2-58365438 /  e-mail : lissoni@bsing.ing.unibs.it

* Università degli studi di Brescia,  Facoltà di Ingegneria, via Branze 38, 25123 Brescia

fax: ++39-30-3702448

1. Biographical details

2. Education

3. Teaching Activity

4. Research Activity

5. Publications

 

1. BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS

Name: Francesco

Surname: Lissoni

Date of birth: 22-7-1964

Nationality: Italian

 

2. EDUCATION & FELLOWSHIPS 

September1983

March 1990    

Degree in "Economic and Social Sciences" (Discipline Economiche e Sociali) at Bocconi       University (Milan), Faculty of Economics.

Title of the dissertation: Diffusion of technology in supplier-dominated industries: an example from the Graphic Arts industry (La diffusione delle innovazioni di processo: un esempio tratto dall'industria grafico-editoriale). Supervisor: Prof. Franco Malerba.

January 1992

May 1997

PhD at the University of Manchester, Department of Economics (now "School of Economic Studies").

Final Disseratation: Adoption, Selection, and Entry in the Diffusion of Innovations: The Case of the Prepress Industry

Supervisor: Prof. John Stanley Metcalfe.

Discussants: Prof. P. Swan (int), Prof. P. Stoneman (ext; Univ.of Warwick)

February-July 1999 Visiting Fellowship at CRIC (ESRC Centre for Research on Innovation and Competition), University of Manchester

 

3. TEACHING ACTIVITY

1991-92        Teaching assistantship at the University of Brescia, Faculty of Engineering, course in Industrial                    Economics.

1993-94        Teaching assistantship at the University of Manchester, Department of Economics, first-year                      undergraduate course in Microeconomics and Macroeconomics.

From 1994-95  1) Lecturship in Industrial Economics, at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Brescia.

                 2) Lecturships in Microeconomics and in Economics of Innovation, Bocconi University.

4. RESEARCH ACTIVITY

February 1988

June 1988

Part-time research assistantship at the Department of Economics of Bocconi University.

Participation in the National Research Centre Program on `Structure and evolution of Italian economy: analysis of innovation processes in the productive system, in the firm and the industries. Links with tertiarization phenomena' (Progetto Finalizzato CNR: `Struttura ed evoluzione dell'economia italiana: analisi dei processi di innovazione nel sistema produttivo, nella impresa e nei settori. Rapporti con i fenomeni di terziarizzazione').

September 1989

March 1989

Research assistanship for the Census of the Installed Equipment in the Italian Graphic Industry (Censimento del parco macchine dell'industria grafica italiana), by the Italian National Agency for Graphic Arts Training (Ente Nazionale per l'Istruzione Professionale Grafica - ENIPG).

June 1994

June 1995

Contract Research for IRER (Institute for Regional Research of Lombardy), for the project: The role of infrastuctures in Lombardy for stopping and inverting deindustrialization processes (Il ruolo del sistema delle infrastrutture in Lombardia per il contenimento e l'inversione del processo di deindustrializzazione)

April 1990

March1991

AND

from March 1994

Research assistantship at the Centre for the Study of Internationalization Processes (Centro Studi sui Processi di Internazionalizzazione - CESPRI), Department of Economics, Bocconi University, Milan.

Main activities 1990-91:

a. Creation of a large database on all the patents granted to British, French, German, Italian and Swedish companies by the US Patent Office. The data set contains firm specific information and has been used for a number of projects.

b. Junior research activity for the project: The dynamics of innovation in Lombardy, Italy and other European regions, for the Regional Council of Lombardy, project leader: Prof. F. Malerba.

Main activities since 1994:

a. Technical support for the creation of a second, larger database on patents based on all the patents granted by the European Patent Office to European and non-European companies.

b. Senior research activity for the projects:

Industry Studies of Innovation using Community Innovation Survey data: Computers and Office Machinery (NACE 30), EU Commission-DG XIII, 1995, project leader: Prof. F. Malerba

New Technology Based Firms (Italy), EU Commission-DG XIII, 1995, project leaders: Prof. D. Storey (Univ. of Warwick), Prof. F. Malerba

Industrial structural change in Lombardy and Regional policies for technological innovation (Cambiamenti nella struttura industriale lombarda e politiche regionali per l'innovazione tecnologica) for the Regional Council of Lombardy, 1996-97, project leader: Prof. F. Malerba

Innovation Systems and European Integration (ISE) – subproject on: Technological Entry: Diversification vs. New Innovators, EU Commission-DG XII, 1996-98, project leaders: Prof. C. Edquist (Univ. of Linköping), Prof. F. Malerba

"Technology Infrastructure Policy in the Knowledge-based economy; the impact of the tendency towards codification of knowledge" (TIPIK) EU Commission-DG XII, 1998-2000, project leaders: Prof. D. Cohendet (Univ. of Strasbourg), Prof. F. Malerba

"Sectoral Systems in Europe: Innovation, Competitiveness and Growth" (ESSY), EU Commission-DG XII, 1999-2001, project leader: Prof. F. Malerba

 

From:

February 1998

Research Fellow at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Brescia.

Research projects:

"Dinamica industriale e relazioni tra imprese" (Industrial dynamics and inter-firm networks), Ministry of University and Scientific Research. Project leader: prof. Franco Malerba (1998-2000)

 

 

5. PUBLICATIONS

Articles in refereed journals

1. `La diffusione delle innovazioni di processo: un esempio tratto dall'industria grafica-editoriale' (Diffusion of process innovations: an example from the Graphic Arts industry, Economia e Politica Industriale 71, 1991.

2. 'Adozione, standardizzazione ed entrata nei processi di diffusione delle innovazione: il caso delle tecnologie elettroniche per la pre-stampa' (Adoption, standardization and entry in innovation diffusion processes: a case study on electronic technologies for the pre-press), L'Industria 3/XVII, 1996

3. 'Technological expectations and the diffusion of "intermediate" technologies', Economics of Innovation and New Technology 9, 2000 (forthcoming)

4. With L.Cusmano and M. Sironi: 'Selezione avversa e trasferimento tecnologico: un'analisi dei centri di servizio alle imprese della Regione Lombardia' ("Adverse selection" and technology transfer: the case of technology transfer centres in Lombardy), Economia e Politica Industriale 80, 2000 (forthcoming)

Book chapters

1. In: F.Malerba (ed.), Sistemi innovativi regionali a confronto. Lombardia, Baden-Württemberg e West Midlands, (A comparison between regional innovative systems. Lombardy, Baden-Württemberg e West Midlands)

Ch.3. with M.Maralla, L'intervento del Governo Britannico nella Scienza e nella Tecnologia (The British Government's intervention in Science and Technology);

Ch.6 La struttura economica regionale del Regno Unito: le West Midlands (The regional economic structure of the United Kingdom: the West Midlands);

Ch.7. L'attivita' innovativa delle West Midlands (The innovative activity in the West Midlands); Franco Angeli, Milan, 1993.

2. With J.S.Metcalfe, `Diffusion of Innovation Ancient and Modern: A Review of the Main Themes', in: M.Dodgson, R.Rothwell (eds.), Handbook of Industrial Innovation, Elgar Publishing, Londra, 1995

3. In: F.Malerba (ed.), Economia dell'Innovazione (The Economics of Innovation),

Ch. 10. 'La diffusione delle innovazioni' (Innovation diffusion)

Ch. 11. 'Tecnologie concorrenti e rendimenti crescenti da adozione' (Competing technologies and increasing returns from adoption)

Nuova Italia Scientifica, 2000 (forthcoming)

 

Conference papers

1. Deindustrialization in Lombardy: An Empirical Assessment, paper presented at the 36th congress of the European Regional Science Association, 26-30 August 1996, Zurich

2. with L. Cusmano and M.Sironi, I centri di servizi alle imprese della Regione Lombardia: impatto su innovazione e trasferimento tecnologico,(Firm support service of the Regional Council of Lombardy: their impact on innovation and technology transfer), paper presented at the 18th congress of the Italian Regional Science Association, July 1997, Siracusa

3. With F. Malerba and S. Breschi: Knowledge Proximity and Firms' Technological Diversification, paper presented at the conference "The Economics of Science and Technology: Micro-Foundations and Policy", Urbino, June 5-6, 1998

4. Technological expectations and the diffusion of "intermediate" technologies: theory and evidence from the pre-press industry, paper presented at the UNU/Intech conference"The Economics of Industrial Structure and Innovation Dynamics", Lisbon, October 16-17, 1998

5. Technology adoption and the nature of incremental innovations: the case of electronic prepress, paper presented at :

- the European Meeting on Applied Evolutionary Economics, Grenoble, 7-9 June 1999

- 40th Scientific Meeting of the "Società Italiana degli Economisti", Ancona 29-30 Oct. 1999

 

Published research reports

1. Le aziende specializzate nelle fasi di fotocomposizione e fotolitografia (The phototypesetting and repro shops), in: R.E.S.S. (ed.), Il parco macchine dell'industria grafica italiana, ENIPG-Ente Nazionale per l'Istruzione Professionale Grafica, Roma 1990.

2. In: Emilio Bartezzaghi et al., Il ruolo del sistema delle infrastrutture in Lombardia per il contenimento e l'inversione del processo di deindustrializzazione, (The role of infrastructures to stop and revert deindustrializaton in Lombardy),

Ch 1. 'Deindustrializzazione e terziarizzazione: livelli di analisi per il caso lombardo' (Deindustrialization and the shift to services: levels of analysis for Lombardy)

Ch 4. 'La deindustrializzazione in Lombardia: casi isolati e rischi potenziali' (Deindustrilization in Lombardy: Isolated cases and potential risks)

Ch 5. 'Un'analisi delle economie locali in Lombardia, 1981-92' (Local economies in Lombardy: 1981-92)

IReR-Istituto di Ricerca Regionale della Lombardia, 1996.

3. With F. Malerba and S. Torrisi: Computer and Office Machinery. Firms' external growth and technological diversification: analysis through CIS, EIMS study, European Commission DGXIII/D-4, Luxembourg, 1997

4. With F. Malerba, L. Cusmano, M. Sironi: Cambiamenti nella struttura industriale lombarda e politiche regionali per l'innovazione tecnologica (Industrial structural change in Lombardy and Regional policies for technological innovation), Quaderni Regionali di Ricerca 23, Regione Lombardia, 1998

Book reviews

1. "La formazione di nuove imprese: due studi sul caso italiano" (The creation of new few firms: two studies on the Italian case), Economia e Politica Industriale 71, 1991.

 

Bengt- Åke LUNDVALL

Department of Business Studies Aalborg University

Fibigerstræde 4, 9220 Aalborg OST / Denmark

Fax no. 0045 98156013

bal@business.auc.dk

 

1941, October 8, born in Karlsborg, Sweden.

1961 Student Exam in Halmstad, Sweden.

1969 Fil.kand. and pol.mag. at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

1973 Associate professor at the University of Aalborg, Denmark.

1989 Docent at the University of Aalborg.

1992-95 Deputy Director at the directorate for Science Technology and Industry, OECD.

1995 February-July, Guest Professor at BETA, University Louis Pasteur in Strasbourg, France.

1995 August - , Professor at the Department for Business Studies, University of Aalborg and Research Manager for Danish Research Unit for Industrial Dynamics (DRUID).

Relevant activities 1980-

1980-83, Member of the Danish Social Science Research Council.

1980-84, Danish Government expert at OECD on Science, Technology and Competitiveness.

1983-84, Visiting research fellow at Science Policy Research Unit, the University of Sussex, in 1983 and at the Economics department at Stanford University in 1984.

1988-91, Consultant for OECD-DSTI on the TEP-programme.

Advisory Editor for journals:

Research Policy

Industrial and Corporate Change

Revue d'Economie Industrielle

Membership of Scientific Board for: European Summer School for Industrial Dynamics (ESSID)

ESRC Centre for Research on Innovation and Competition (CRIC)

Advisory expert for: DGXII European Commission

CERI-OECD

UNCTAD

Burgomaster, Berlin

Participant in Danish Councils: Technology Council

Danish Council for European Policy

 

Publications by Bengt-Åke Lundvall 1985-97

Books

Lundvall, B.-Å., Det danske innovationssystem: Et forskningsbaseret debatoplæg om innovationspolitiske udfordringer og handlemuligheder, København, Erhvervsudviklingsrådet, 1999.

Lundvall, B.-Å. & Barras, S., The Globalising Learning Economy: Implications for Innovation Policy, Brussels, DG XII, 1999.

Foray, D. and Lundvall B.-Å. (eds.), Employment and Growth in the Knowledge-Based Economy, OECD, Paris, 1996.

Lundvall, B.-Å., (ed.), National Systems of Innovation: Towards a Theory of Innovation and Interactive Learning. London: Pinter Publishers, 1992.

Næs Gjerding, A., et al., Den forsvundne produktivitet (Productivity lost - Danish industrial development in the middle of the eighties, 2 volumes), Copenhagen: DJØF Forlag, 1990.

Freeman, C. and Lundvall, B.-Å. (eds.), Small Nations Facing the Technological Revolution, London: Pinter Publishers, 1988.

Lundvall, B.-Å., Product Innovation and User-Producer Interaction, Aalborg: Aalborg University Press, 1985.

Articles in Journals

Lundvall, B.-Å. National Business Systems and National Systems of Innovation, Special Issue on Business Systems, International Studies of Management and Organization, Summer 1999.

Lundvall, B.-Å. and Nielsen, P., Competition and transformation in the learning economy – illustrated by the Danish case, Revue d'Economie Industrielle, No.88, 1999, pp.67-90.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Spatial Division of Labour and Interactive learning', in Revue d´Économie Régionale et Urbaine, No. 3, 1999, pp. 469-488.

Lundvall, B.-Å., "Why study national systems and national styles of innovation?", in Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Vol. 10, No. 4, 1998, pp.407-422.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Information Technology in the Learning Economy', in Communications & Strategies, No. 28, pp 117-192, 1997.

'L´economia dell´apprendimento. Una sfida alla teoria e alla politica economica', in Economia e Politica Industriale, Vol. 23, No. 89, pp 119-145, 1996.

Lundvall, B.-Å. and Johnson, B., 'The Learning Economy', (with Johnson, B.) in Journal of Industry Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2, Dec. 1994, pp. 23-42.

Johnson, B. and Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Closing the Institutional gap', Revue d'Economie Industrielle, No. 59, 1er Trimestre, 1992.

Articles in books and antologies

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Technology Policy in the Learning Economy', in Archibugi, Michie, J & Howells, J. (eds.): Innovation Policy in a Global Economy, Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp 19-34.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'The Learning Economy: challenges to economic theory and policy', Nielsen, K. & Johnson, B. (eds.): Institutions and Economic Change, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publ., 1998. ISBN: 1-85898-322-3

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Skærpet konkurrence, organisatorisk fornyelse og ændrede kvalifikationskrav', in Næss Gjerding, A. (ed.): Den fleksible virksomhed (The Flexible Firm), Copenhagen: Erhvervsudviklingsrådet, 1997. ISBN: 87-90147-78-2.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Emploi et chomage dans une 'Economie qui apprend', in Meulders et.al.: Pourquoi la Science?, Seyssel: Champ Vallon, 1997.

Foray, D. and Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Une introduction à l'economic fondée sur la connaisance', in Guilhon, B. (ed.): Economie de la Connaisance et des Organisations, Paris: l'Harmattan, 1997.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'The Role of National Innovation Systems', in Creativity, Innovation and Job Creation. OECD Proceedings, Paris 1997. ISBN: 9-789264-154247.

Andersen, E.S. and Lundvall, B.-Å., 'National Innovation Systems and the Dynamics of the Division of Labor', in Edquist, C. (ed.): Systems of Innovation, London: Pinter Publishers, 1997. ISBN: 1-85567-452-1.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Reflections on how to Analyse National Systems of Innovation', in Osmo, K. (ed.): Innovation Systems and Competitiveness, Helsinki: Taloustieto Oy, 1996. ISBN: 9-51561-178-4.

Lundvall, B.-Å., "National systems of innovation and input-output analysis" in DeBresson C. (ed.), Economic Interdependence and innovative activity, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 1996, pp. 356-363.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Commentary', in Andreasen, L.E. et al. (eds.): Europe's next step. Ilford: Frank Cass, pp. 305-308, 1995.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'For en kunskapsbaserad och kunskapsorienterad innovationspolitik', i Teknologiska System, Temanummer i rapport 1 '95, i Näringsdepartementets Skriftserie, Aktuellt om Näringspolitik och Ekonomi, Stockholm, pp. 75-83, 1995.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'The Global Unemployment Problem and National Systems of Innovation', in O'Doherty, D. (ed.): Globalisation, Networking and Small Firm Innovation, London: Graham&Trotman, pp. 35-48, 1995.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Standards in an innovative world', in Hawkins, R., Mansell R. and Skea J. (eds.): Standards, Innovation and Competitiveness, Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, pp 7-15, 1995.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Teknologipolitik og konkurrenceevne i 'the learning economy'', in Jørgensen, H. og Rasmussen J.G.: Samarbejde -Festskrift til Reinhard Lund, Aalborg University Press, pp. 51-64, 1995.

Co-author of The OECD Jobs Study- Facts, Analysis, Strategies, OECD, 1994.

Co-author of 'Technological change and innovation', chapter 4 in the OECD Jobs Study - Evidence and Explanations, OECD, 1994.

Edquist, C. and Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Comparing the Danish and Swedish Systems of Innovation', in Nelson, R.R. (ed.): National Systems of Innovations: A Comparative Analysis, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 265-298, 1993.

Johnson, B. and Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Catching Up and Institutional Learning under Post-Socialism', in Hausner, J., Jessop, B. andNielsen. K. (eds.): Institutional Frameworks of Market Economies, Avebury, pp. 68-88, 1993.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'User-producer relationships, national systems of innovation and internationalisation', in Foray, D. and Freeman, C. (eds.): Technology and the Wealth of Nations, Pinter Publishers, 1993.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Explaining Inter-firm Cooperation and Innovation - Limits of the Transaction Cost Approach' in Grabher, G., (ed.): The Embedded Firm: On the Socioeconomics of Industrial Networks, London: Routledge, 1992.

Johnson, B. and Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Flexibility and Institutional Learning', in Jessop, B. et al (eds.): The Politics of Flexibility,Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1991.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Innovation, the organised market and the productivity slow-down', in OECD, Technology and Productivity, The Challenge for Economic Policy, OECD, Paris, pp. 447-458, 1991.

Johnson, B. and Lundvall, B.-Å., 'The limits of the pure market economy' in Bohlin, J. et al (eds.): Samhällsvetenskap, Ekonomi, Historia, Festskrift til Lars Herlitz, Göteborg: Daidalos, pp. 85-106, 1989.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Innovation as an Interactive Process - from User-Producer Interaction to National Systems of Innovation', in Dosi, G. m.fl. (eds.): Technology and Economic Theory, London: Pinter Publishers, 1988.

Andersen, E.S. and Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Small national systems of innovation facing technological revolutions - an analytical framework' in Freeman, C. & Lundvall, B.-Å. (eds.): Small Nations Facing the Technological Revolution, London: Pinter Publishers, 1988.

Lundvall, B.-Å., 'Technological Unemployment in a small open economy' in Lund R. et al.(eds.): Studies in Unemployment, København, 1987.

Working Papers and forthcoming books and articles

Archebugi, D. and Lundvall, B.-Å. (eds.), The globalising learning economy, Oxford, Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

Lundvall, B.-Å.,"The learning economy – implications for the knowledge base of health and education systems", in OECD-CERI, Knowledge Management in the Learning Society, Paris, OECD, forthcoming.

Lundvall, B.-Å. and Maskell, P., "Nation states and economic development- From national systems of production to nationals systems of knowledge creation and learning", forthcoming in Clark, G.L., Feldmann, M.P. and Gertler, M.S. (eds.), Handbook in Economic Geography, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999, chapter 10, forthcoming.

Lundvall, B.-Å."Innovation policy and economic theory", Schienstock, G. (ed.), Innovation systems and innovation policy, Helsinki, forthcoming.

Lundvall, B.-Å., "Innovation policy in the globalising learning economy", forthcoming in Archebugi, D. and Lundvall, B.-Å. (eds.), The globalising learning economy, Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Lundvall, B.-Å. & Kristensen, F.S. "Organisational Change, Innovation and Human Resource Development as a Response to Increased Competition", DRUID Working Papers, No. 16, 1997. ISBN: 87-7873-036-8.

Lundvall, B.-Å. & Ernst, D., "Information Technology in the Learning Economy - Challenges for Developing Countries", DRUID Working Papers, No. 12, 1997. ISBN: 87-7873-031-7.

Lundvall, B.-Å., "The social dimension of the learning economy", DRUID Working Papers, No. 1, 1996. ISBN: 87-7873-000-7.

Lundvall, B.-Å., "The learning economy - Challenges to economic theory and policy", No 9514 in BETA Working Papers, University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, pp. 1-23, 1995.

 

Jacques MAIRESSE

CREST-INSEE

ENSAE

15 bd Gabriel Péri 92245 Malakoff cedex, France

Fax : +33 (0)1 41 17 60 46

e-mail : mairesse@ensae.fr

J.Mairesse is currently "inspecteur-général" at INSEE (Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques) and a senior researcher of the microeconometric laboratory (LMI) at CREST (Centre de Recherches en Economie et Statistique) and at GRECSTA (Groupe de Recherche en Economie et Statistique- Unité de Recherche Associée 2200 du CNRS).He is also a scientific advisor to the Directorate for Firm Statistics at INSEE. He is "Directeur d'Etudes" at EHESS (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales) since 1978 and a Research Associate of the NBER (National Bureau of Economic Research) since 1980.

J. Mairesse scholarly work has been mainly in the field of production economics and panel data econometrics, focusing on measurement of capital, productivity and technical change issues. He has been engaged in various comparative studies, using firm micro data for France and the U.S. or other countries, in particular to analyse research and development (R&D) activities and their effects on productivity. His main current topics of interest are in the economics of science, innovation and knowledge, with specific emphasis on performance evaluation at various levels of analysis (individual employee or scientist, firm or laboratory, industry or field,...), and on the interaction of technical change (in particular in information and communication technology- ICT) and organisational change.

 

Recent Publications:

"Informatisation, recherche et productivité" (avec A. Bensaid et N. Greenan), La Revue Economique, Vol. 48, n° 3, 1997, p. 591-603.

"Sur l'économie de la recherche ", dans Des Sciences et des Techniques : un débat, sous la direction de R. Guesnerie et F. Hartog, Paris, Editions de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 1998, p.331-340.

"Research, Innovation and Productivity : An Econometric Analysis at the Firm Level", (avec B. Crépon, and E. Duguet), Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Vol.7 n° 2, 1998, p.115-158.

"Economie et Econométrie de l'innovation : un tour d'horizon", (avec D. Encaoua, B. Hall, F. Laisney), Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, n° 49/50, Janvier/Juin 1998, p.1-26. English Version: "The Economics and Econometrics of Innovation: An Introduction", published in the same issue, p. 27-51.

Also reprinted in Economics and Econometrics of Innovation, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.

"Production Functions : The Search for Identification" (avec Z. Griliches), in Econometrics and Economic Theory in the 20th Century : The Ragnar Frish Centennial Symposium, S.Ström ed., Cambridge University Press, 1998, p. 169-203.

"Investissements immatériels, productivité et qualifications ", (avec N. Greenan et A. Bensaid-Topiol), La Revue Economique, Vol. 50, n° 3, 1999, p. 417-430.

"Innovations et Performances : Trois expériences de collaborations interdisciplinaires" (avec D.Foray), dans Innovations et Performances : Approches interdisciplinaires, D.Foray et J.Mairesse eds, Editions de L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 1999, p.9-39.

"La gestion publique des externalités positives de recherche" (avec P. Cohendet, D. Guellec et D. Foray), dans Innovations et Performances : Approches interdisciplinaires, D.Foray et J.Mairesse eds, Editions de L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris,1999, p.367-383. Version anglaise :"Public Management of Positive Research Externalities" in Doing Business in the Knowledge-Based Economy: Facts and Policy Challenges, L. Lefebvre, E. Lefebvre and P. Mohnen eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, to appear in 2001.

"Does Cash-Flow Cause Investment and R&D? An Exploration Using Panel Data for French, Japanese, and United-States Scientific Firms ", (avec B. H. Hall, L. Branstetter and B. Crepon), Innovation,Industry Evolution, and Employment, D. B. Audretsch and R. Thurik eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999, p.129-156.

"Firm-Level Investment in France and the United States : An Exploration of What We Have Learned in Twenty Years", (avec B. Hall and B. Mulkay), Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, n° 55-56, 1999, p.27-69.

"Using Employee Level Data in a Firm Level Econometric Study", (avec N. Greenan), The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data, J. Haltiwanger et al. eds., North-Holland Co., Amsterdam, 1999, p. 489-512.

"L'industrie française au milieu du XIXème siècle : Les enquêtes de la statistique générale de la France", (avec Jean Marie Chanut, Jean Heffer et Gilles Postel Vinay). Editions de L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 2000.

"Computers and Productivity in France : Some Evidence", (avec N. Greenan), in Information Technology and Productivity: From Paradoxes to Payoffs, P.A. David and W.E. Steinmueller eds., London, Harwod Academic Publishers, p. 141-167, forthcoming 2000.

"Information Technology and Research and Development Impacts on Productivity and Skills: Looking for Correlations on French Firm Level Data", (avec N. Greenan et A. Topiol-Bensaid), in Information Technology, Productivity and Economic Growth, M. Pohjola ed., Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2001.

"The Puzzling Relationships Between the Computer and the Economy: An Overview", (avec N. Greenan and Y. Lhorty), in The Puzzling Relationships Between the Computer and the Economy, N. Greenan, Y. Lhorty and J. Mairesse eds., MIT Press, forthcoming 2001.

 

Franco MALERBA

Current position: Director of CESPRI - Bocconi University

Full Professor of Industrial Economics- Bocconi University

Born: 12.3.1950 Milan Italy

Office CESPRI: Fax: (39)-2-58363399

E-mail: Franco.Malerba @ UNI-BOCCONI.IT

 

ACADEMIC TITLES AND RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS

1979 Master of Art in Economics - Yale University (USA)

1983 Doctor of Philosophy in Economics - Yale University

1991-1996 Associate Professor of Industrial Economics- Bocconi University

1996-1999 Full Professor of Industrial Economics- University of Brescia

1999 to the present Full Professor of Industrial Econpomics- Bocconi University

Director of CESPRI (Research Center on Internationalization)-Bocconi University (Milan).

Editor of the Journal "Industrial and Corporate Change"

Advisory Editor of "Research Policy"

Associate Editor of the "Journal of Evolutionary Economics"

Member of the "National Technology and Science Board" - Italian Ministry of University and Scientific and Technological Research

 

RESEARCH AND COLLABORATIONS

Research and collaborations with the European Commission. OECD, EUREKA, American National Science Foundation, ENEA (Italian Energy Agency) Italian Ministry of Science and Technology, Italian Ministry of Industry, Confindustria, Assolombarda, Lombardy Region, American Enterprise Institute,

Author of several publications in industrial economics, in the economics of technological innovation and in international economics. Among them:

ÒThe semiconductor business: the economics of rapid growth and decline" University of Wisconsin Press-Madison (USA) e Frances Pinter-London 1985

"Demand Structure and Technological Change: the Case of the Semiconductor Industry" Research Policy n.14 1985

"Technological Regimes and Patterns of Innovation: a Theoretical and Empirical Investigation of the Italian Case" (with Luigi Orsenigo) in A. Heertje M. Perlman ed. "Evolving technology and market structure" University of Michigan Press Ann Arbor 1990

"Electronic Computers" (with S.Torrisi and N. Von Tunzelman) in "Technology and the future of Europe" a cura di C.Freeman et al. Frances Pinter London 1991

"Learning and Incremental Technical Change" Economic Journal July 1992

"The Organization of the Innovative Process and the Commercialization of new Technologies in Europe" in N.Rosenberg R.Landau D.Mowery (ed) "Technology and the wealth of nations" Stanford University Press Stanford 1992

"Internal capabilities and external networks in innovative activities" (with S.Torrisi) "Economics of Innovation and New Technologies" Vol.2 n° 3 1992

"Italy" in "National innovation systems: a comparative analysis" R.Nelson ed. Oxford University Press Oxford 1993

"Technological regimes and firm behavior" (with L.Orsenigo) Industrial and Corporate Change vol.2 n.1 1993

"Schumpeterian patterns of innovation" (with L. Orsenigo) Cambridge Journal of Economics 1995

"Schumpeterian patterns of innovation are technology specific" (with L.Orsenigo) Research Policy 1996

"The Dynamics of Market Structure and Innovation in the Western European Software Industry" (with S.Torrisi) in D.Mowery (ed) "The international computer software industry: a comparative study of industry evolution and structure" Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1996

"Organization and strategy in the evolution of the enterprise" (with G.Dosi) MacMillan London, 1996

"The Dynamics and Evolution of Industries" Industrial and corporate change 1996

"Choice and Action" (with D.Lane et al.) Journal of EvolutionaryEconomics n° 1 1996

"Sectoral Innovation Systems" (with S.Breschi) in C.Edquist (ed) "Innovation systems"Edgar London 1997

"Technological Regimes and Sectoral Patterns of Innovative Actvities" (with L.Orsenigo) Industrial and Corporate Change 1997 n.1

"Industrial dynamics: puzzles, interpretazions and models" (with G.Dosi et al.) Industrial and Corporate Change 1997 n.1

"Persistence of innovative activities, sectoral patterns of innovation and international technological specialization" (with L.Orsenigo e P. Peretto) International Journal of Industrial Organization n.2 1997

"History friendly models of industry evolution: the case of the computer industry" (with R.Nelson, L.Orsenigo and S.Winter) Industrial and Corporate change, 1999, 1

"Industrial Dynamics and the Evolution of Firms' and Nations' Competitive capabilities in the World Computer Industry" (con T. Bresnahan) in The Sources of Industrial Leadership R. Nelson and D.Mowery (ed) MIT Press 1999

"Technological entry, exit and survival: an empirical analysis of patent data" Research Policy 28, p.643-660

"The Organization of Economic Invention in Europe" (con A. Gambardella) Cambridge University Press Cambridge 1999

"Technological entry and diversification in Europe, the Unites States and Japan" (con L. Orsenigo) in Gambardella A. Malerba F. (ed) The organization of economic invention in Europe Cambridge University Press 1999

"Competition and industrial policies in a history friendly model of the evolution of the computer industry" (con R.Nelson, L.Orsenigo and S.Winter) International Journal of Industrial Organization 2000

"Technological Regimes and Schumpeterian patterns of innovation" Economic Journal 2000

 

Mireille MATT

BETA (Bureau d'Économie Théorique et Appliquée), Fédération de Recherche de Sciences Économiques et de Gestion, Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg 1),

61 Avenue de la Forêt Noire, 67085 STRASBOURG (France),

Fax : (33) 03 90 41 40 50.

e-mail : matt@cournot.u-strasbg.fr.

Position

- Assistant Professor, Faculté des Sciences Économiques et de Gestion, Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg 1), since septembre 1996.

 

Publications

Phd dissertartion

1996

-"Politiques technologiques et accords de coopération en R&D : théorie et application à des programmes européens", defended january 1996, Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg 1), under the supervision of Professeur Patrick LLERENA.

 

Publications in journals

1995

-"Evaluation of the economic effects of Brite-Euram programmes on the European Industry", (with Laurent BACH, Marc-Jacques LEDOUX, Véronique SCHÆFFER), Scientometrics, Vol.34, n°3, 1995, pp.325-349.

2000

-"Diversité exogène des entreprises et justification économique d'une politique d'incitation à la coopération en R&D", accepted in Economie et Prévision, (november 2000).

 

Publications in collective books

1999

-"Inter-organizationAL collaborations : the theories and their policy implications", (avec Patrick LLERENA), in The Organization of Economic Innovation in Europe, A. Gambardella and F. Malerba (eds), Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp. 179-201

2000

- "Public policy pocurement : the case of Digital Switching Systems in France", (avec Patrick LLERENA & Stefania TRENTI), in Public Technology Procurement and Innovation, C. Edquist, L. Hommen & L. Tsipouri (eds), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000, pp. 197-216.

- "Public policy pocurement : the case of Digital Switching Systems in Italy", (avec Patrick LLERENA & Stefania TRENTI), in Public Technology Procurement and Innovation, C. Edquist, L. Hommen & L. Tsipouri (eds), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000, pp. 216-239.

In process

1999/2000

-"Coopération inter-organisations, création de connaissances et mécanismes d'incitation", (with Patrick LLERENA and Sandrine WOLFF), 2000, in process of publication in a collective book published by Economica

Other publications – working papers

1993/1994

- "Economic Evaluation of the effects of the Brite-Euram Programmes on the European Industry", (sous la direction de Marc-Jacques LEDOUX), Commission of the European Communities, Research Evaluation, EUR 15171 EN, août 1993.

- "Cooperative and non-cooperative R&D in duopoly with differentiated spillovers", Working Paper du BETA n°9407, 1994.

1996/1997

- "Evaluation of the economic effects of the programmes EURAM, BRITE and BRITE-EURAM : Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Spain and SMEs", (sous la direction de Marc-Jacques LEDOUX et Laurent BACH), European Commission, EUR 16877, 1996.

- "Inter-organization collaborations : the theories and their policy implications", (avec Patrick LLERENA), Working Paper du BETA n°9703, 1997.

1998/2000

- "Evaluation pilote des effets économiques, domaine HPCN-Esprit", Commission Européenne, DG III-industrie, ISBN 92-828-1732-6, 1998.

- "Technology policy and cooperation : a paradigmatic approach", (avec Patrick Llerena), working papers du DRUID, Aalborg, Danemark, 2000.

 

Marie-Antoinette MAUPERTUIS

University of Corsica BP 52 F- 20250 Corté

E-mail: Nanette.Maupertuis@wanadoo.fr

Research Fellow in Economics at the Institut du Développement des Iles Méditerranéennes (I.D.I.M), University of Corsica.

Associated researcher at the I.D.E.F.I , University of Nice Sophia Antipolis.

PhD in Industrial Organization "Information, investissement et innovation: une contribution théorique à l'étude de la coopération industrielle. Application au domaine de la biotechnologie nouvelle". Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, 1995.

Main topics

Industrial Organization, Technical Change, Growth and Regional Development.

 

Recent publications

" Innovation et évolution des compétences dans la dynamique industrielle : le cas de l'industrie pharmaceutique mondiale " Revue d'Economie Industrielle, 1999, n° 90, 4ème trim.

" La Théorie de la Croissance de la Firme d'Edith Penrose : un prolongement inattendu de la controverse marginaliste " Cahiers de l'ISMEA, Economie et Sociétés, Îconomia, série PE, 1999,n°29, 8.

" Nature et rôle de la coopération inter-firmes dans le processus de changement technologique : l'exemple de la biotechnologie ", in FROELICHER (ed.), Connivences d'acteurs, contrat et métamorphose des organisations, Presse Universitaire de Nancy, Octobre 1999.

" Innovation et évolution industrielle de long terme : les nouveaux débats sur le cycle de vie " in collaboration with J. Krafft, submitted for publication.

" Growth and Location in Dynamic General Equilibrium Models", in collaboration with Flora Bellone, Contribution to the TSER program, IDEFI, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis.

'Economic Integration and regional disparities : a dynamic approach of the links between specialisation patterns and growth', paper presented with Flora Bellone at the Regional Science Congress 2000, 16-20 May, Lugano.

" Hétérogénéité régionale et croissance d'une zone intégrée " in collaboration with F. Bellone, to be published in Région et Développement, 2000.

 

Luigi Orsenigo

Deputy Director of CESPRI

University of Luigi Bocconi

via U. Gobbi 5, 20136 Milan - Italy

Fax : +39 02 58 36 54 38

e-mail : Luigi.orsenigo@uni-bocconi.it

He completed his Ph.D at the Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex in 1989. Subsequently, he been working at Bocconi University and the University of Brescia. Currently, he is Associate Professor of Economic Policy at Bocconi University, Milan, Italy and Deputy Director of CESPRI (Center on the Processes of Internationalization and Innovation), Bocconi University. He has been Visiting Scholar at INRA-SERD, Universitè Pierre Mendes-France, Grenoble (1997), Center for Economic Policy Research, Stanford University, (1996), IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria (1994), Merit, University of Limburg, Maastricht (1994) and Santa Fe Institute, (1993).

His work concerns mainly the economics of innovation and industrial dynamics. His publications include The Emergence of Biotechnology. Institutions and Markets in Industrial Innovation.", Pinter Publishers, London, 1989, and several articles on major international journals.

 

Selected publications

 

- "Coordination and Transformation: An Overview of Structures, Behaviour and Change in Evolutionary Environments", (con G.Dosi),in "Technical Change and Economic Theory.", ed. by G. Dosi, C. Freeman, R. Nelson, L. Soete and G. Silverberg, Frances Pinter, London,1988.

- "Innovation, Diversity and Diffusion : A Self-Organisation Model", (con G. Silverberg e G. Dosi), The Economic Journal, Vol. 98, December 1988.

- "Microeconomic dynamics and macro regularities: an "evolutionary" approach to technological and institutional change", (con F. Coricelli e G. Dosi), in Technology and Productivity. The Challenge for Economic Policy, OECD, Parigi, 1991.

- "The evolution of strategy and structure of a state-owned company: the case of Agip Petroli (1960-1990)", (con G. Sapelli e P. Toninelli), Business and Economic History, 1992.

- "Schumpeterian patterns of innovation", (con F. Malerba),Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1995.

- "Technological Regimes, Selection and Market Structures", (con G. Dosi, O. Marsili, R. Salvatore), Small Business Economics, 1995.

- "Schumpeterian patterns of innovation are technology-specific" (with F. Malerba), Research Policy, 1996.

- "Choice and action" (with D. Lane, F. Malerba and R. Maxfield), Santa Fe Institute Working Paper, 1995; The Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 1995.

- "The Dynamics and Evolution of Industries" (con F. Malerba), paper presentato al Workshop "Artificial Worlds and Economics", Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM, Novembre 1993; IIASA Working Paper, Laxenburg, 1995; Industrial and Corporate Change, Vol.5, n.1, 1996.

- "Special Issue on Technological Regimes, Industrial Demography and the Evolution of Industrial Structures", Industrial and Corporate Change,edited by G. Dosi, F. Malerba and L. Orsenigo, 1997.

- "Persistence and Heterogeneity of Innovative Activities, Sectoral Patterns of Innovation and International Technological Specialization" (with F. Malerba and P. Peretto), The International Journal of Industrial Organization, 1997.

- "The Dynamics of Knowledge and the Evolution of an Industry Network," (with Fabio Pammolli, Andrea Bonaccorsi, Massimo Riccaboni and G. Turchetti), Journal of Management and Governance, 1998.

- "The Pharmaceutical Industry and the Revolution in Molecular Biology: Exploring the Interactions Between Scientific, Institutional and Organizational Change" (con G. Pisano e R. Henderson), in The Sources of Industrial Advantages, edited by D. Mowery and R. Nelson, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999.

- "Technological Entry, Exit and Suvival" (with F. Malerba), Research Policy, 1999.

- "A History-Friendly Model of the Evolution of the Computer Industry", (with F. Malerba, R. Nelson and S. Winter), Industrial and Corporate Change, 1999.

-"Technological regimes and Schumpeterian patterns of innovation" (con S. Breschi e F. Malerba), The Economic Journal, April, 2000

- "Technological Change and the Dynamics of Networks of Collaborative Relations. The Case of the Bio-pharmaceutical Industry", (con F. Pammolli and M. Riccaboni), Research Policy, 2000, forthcoming

- "Competition and industrial policies in a Òhistory-friendlyÓ model of the evolution of the computer industry" (con F. Malerba, R. Nelson e S.Winter), International Journal of Industrial Organization, 2001, forthcoming

- "Knowledge, Innovative Activities and Industry Evolution" (con F. Malerba), Industrial and Corporate Change, Special Issue on "The Codification of Knowledge" (eds: P. Cohendet and W.E. Steinmueller) 2000, forthcoming

-"The (failed?) development of a biotechnology cluster. The case of Lombardy", Small Business Economics, 2000, forthcoming

 

Background material

- "Special Issue on Technological Regimes, Industrial Demography and the Evolution of Industrial Structures", Industrial and Corporate Change,edited by G. Dosi, F. Malerba and L. Orsenigo, 1997.

- "The Dynamics of Knowledge and the Evolution of an Industry Network", (with Fabio Pammolli, Andrea Bonaccorsi, Massimo Riccaboni and G. Turchetti), Journal of Management and Governance, 1998.

-"Technological regimes and Schumpeterian patterns of innovation" (with S. Breschi and F. Malerba), The Economic Journal, 2000

-"Technological Change and the Dynamics of Networks of Collaborative Relations. The Case of the Bio-pharmaceutical Industry", (with F. Pammolli and M. Riccaboni), Research Policy, 2000, forthcoming.

- "The Pharmaceutical Industry and the Revolution in Molecular Biology: Exploring the Interactions Between Scientific, Institutional and Organizational Change" (con G. Pisano e R. Henderson), in The Sources of Industrial Advantages, edited by D. Mowery and R. Nelson, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999.

 

W. Edward STEINMUELLER

SPRU

University of Sussex

Mantell Building, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9RF - UK

Fax : +44 12 73 68 58 65

e-mail : W.E.Steinmueller@sussex.ac.uk

 

Professor of the Economics of Technical Change at SPRU – Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex and, previously, at MERIT, Maastricht University, received his Ph.D. from Stanford University where he was Senior Research Associate and Deputy Director for the Center for Economic Policy Research. His research interests include the economics of information and information technology industries including telecommunications, the economics of public policy in areas related to science and technology, industrial economics, and the relationships among social, organisational, and technological factors in the production and adoption of new technologies. He is internationally known for his work on the integrated circuit, computer, telecommunication, and software industries as well as in policy matters related to industrial policy and high technology competition. Steinmueller is also a consultant in the area of antitrust economics with over fifteen years of experience in Europe and North America. He has been involved in cases in the telecommunications, computer, integrated circuit, minerals, consumer products, and newspaper industries.

 

Morris TEUBAL

Economics Department

The Hebrew University

Mount Scopus, Jerusalem 91905 - Israel

Fax : +972 2 56 398 14

e-mail : msmorris@mscc.huij.ac.il

Born 1943 (US)

l960-1963 Undergraduate Studies in Economics,  University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

1967 Ph.D. in Economics, University of Chicago "Inflation and Economic Growth"

1967 - Post Doctoral Grant from National Science Foundation (not accepted).

1968 - Visiting Associate Professor of Economics,  University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

1969 - Senior Researcher, Instituto Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

1970 - Visiting Lecturer,  Economics, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem.

1970-1971 - Grant from Social Sciences Research Council.

1971-1975 - Lecturer in Economics, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem.

1975-1982 - Senior Lecturer, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem.

1977-1978 - Visiting Associate Professor of Economics, Stanford University, U.S.A.

1978-1979 - Grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, AMES Research Center.

1981 (July-Sept.) - Consultant to the Interamerican Development Bank, Washington, D.C.

1982 (July-Sept.) - Visiting Senior Fellow, Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of Sussex, England.

1982 (Nov.-Dec.) - Consultant to the World Bank (Industry Division),  Washington, D.C.

1984 - Consultant to Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Jerusalem, Israel.

1982-1986 - Coordinator of Research Project on "Israel's High Tech Industry", The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies.

1986-present - Head, Industrial Development Policy Group(IDPG), The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies.

1986 - Professor of Economics.

1988 - Visiting Scholar, Foundation for Advanced Information and Research (FAIR), Tokyo.

1988-1989 - Visiting Professor of Economics,  University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

1989 - Consultant to ITRI (Taiwan).

1990 - Consultant to the World Bank on Technological Infrastructure Policy for Mexico.

1991 - Consultant to the World Bank on Technological Infrastructure Policy for Mexico.

1991 - Consultant to UNIDO (Mission to Brazil).

1992 - Consultant to the National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT), Mexico.

1992 Consultant of InterAmerican Development Bank (IDB) - FIDETEC Program, Mexico.

1989-1992 Strategic Analysis and Design Work leading to the creation of the Magnet Committee(The MAGNET Committee formulates and implements Technological Infrastructure Policy for Israel's Business Enterprise Sector.)

1992 - Member of MAGNET Committee, Office of the  Chief Scientist, Ministry of Industry & Trade.

1993 - Consultant to Inter American Development Bank (IDB) - Technology Policy Programs, Argentina.

1993 - Member of OECD Mission to Mexico - Industrial and Technology Policy Expert.

1994 &1995 Consultant IDB-Chile(Evaluator of FONTEC & FONDEF Programs)

1996 Collegiate Professor of Economics(Hebrew University)

1995-7 Member of Several European networks and programs

1998- Coordinator of Jerusalem Institute team in a EU TSER project on SME's (and NTBF's) in Europa and Asia

 

Dissertation

1967 - Ph.D., University of Chicago (Thesis Director:Professor Milton Friedman), "Inflation, Unemployment and Economic Growth".

 

List of Publicactions

Refereed Articles and Chapters in Books

1. "Development Strategy for a Medium Sized Economy", Econometrica, Volume 39, No. 5, September 1971.

2. "Comparative Advantage and Technological Change: The Learning by Doing Case", Journal of International Economics, 3, 1973.

3. "Heavy and Light Industry in Economic Development", American Economic Review, Volume LXIII, number 4, September 1973.

4. "Towards a Neotechnology Theory of Comparative Costs", Quarterly Journal of Economics, August 1975.

5. "Performance in Innovation in the Israeli Electronics Industry: A Case Study of Biomedical Electronic Instrumentation", Research Policy, October 1976, pp. 354-397.

6. "Analysis of R&D Failure", with P. Spiller, Research Policy, 6, 1977, pp. 254-275.

7. "Threshold R&D Levels in Sectors of Advanced Technology", European Economic Review, 7, 1976, pp. 395-402.

8. "SAPPHO Revisited: A Reappraisal of the SAPPHO Data", with R. Rothwell, in: Innovation, Economic Change and Technology Policies, K. Stroemann, (ed.), Birkhauswer-Verlag, 1979, pp. 40-59.

9. "Some Methodological Aspects of Innovation Research", with J. Townsend, R. Spiller and R. Rothwell, Omega, Vol. 5, No. 4, 1977.

10. "On User Needs and Need Determination: Aspects of the Theory of Technological Innovation", in: M. Baker, (ed.), Industrial Innovation, Cambridge University Press, 1979, pp. 266-293.

11. "Factor Proportions and Future-Oriented Technology", with T. Blumenthal, Hitotsuhachi Journal of Economics, Vol. 20, No. 1, June 1979, pp. 33-43.

12. "Innovation and Development: Theoretical Issues Emerging from the IDB/ECLA Project", in; Technology Generation in Latin American Manufacturing Industry, L.J. Kat, (ed.), pp. 577-602.

13. "Government Policy, Innovation and Economic Growth: Lessons from a Study of Satellite Communications", with E. Steinmueller, Research Policy, 1982, pp. 271-287.

14. "The Engineering Sector in a Model of Economic Development", 1980, in Volume in Honor of R. Prebish: Trade, Stability, Technology and Equity in Latin America, Academic Press, S. Teitel and M. Syrkin, (eds.), pp. 317-332.

15. "The Introduction of a Major New Technology: Externalities and Government Policy", with E. Steinmueller, in: International Economic Association Series Volume on Problems of Changes in Relative Prices, D. Hague and Csikos-Nagy, (eds.), McMillan, 1984.

16. "The R&D Performance Through Time of Young, High-Technology Firms; Methodology and an Illustration, Research Policy, (1982), pp. 333- 346.

17. "The Accumulation of Intangibles in High Technology Firms", in: The Problem with Technology, D. Lanberton, et al., (eds.), Pinter, 1983. (Typescript, 30 pp.).

18. "The Science of Technology System of Israel: An Overview with an Emphasis on Industrial Research", Proceedings of Seminar on Technological Policies for Development, Organization of American States. (Typescript, 42 pp.).

19. "The Role of Technological Learning in the Exports of Manufactured Goods: The Case of Selected Capital Goods in Brazil", World Development, 1984.

20. "Neutrality in Science Policy: The Development of Sophisticated Industrial Technology in Israel", Minerva, 21, 1983.

21. "Innovation Policy in an open Economy: Tactical and Strategic Aspects", with Moshe Justman, Research Policy, 15, (1986), pp. 121- 138.

22. "Learning and the Rise of Israel's Exports of Sophisticated Products", World Development, Volume 14, No. 1397-1410, 1986, with N. Halevi and D. Tsiddon.

23. "A Framework for an Industrial and Technological Policy for Israel and Some Specific Proposals", with Moshe Justman, published in: Freeman and B. Lundvall, (eds.), Small Countries Facing the Industrial Revolution, London, Pinter, 1988.

24. "A Structuralist Perspective on the Role of Technology in Economic Growth and Development", with M. Justman, World Development, Vol. 19, 9:1167-1184, 1991.

25. "The Structuralist Perspective to Economic Growth and Development: Conceptual Foundations and Policy Implications", with M. Justman, in: R. Evanson and G. Ranis (eds.), Science and Technology: Lessons for Development Policy, Westview Press, 1990.

26. "Networks and Market Creation", with T. Yinnon and E. Zuscovitch, Research Policy, 1991.

27. "Government Policy and Capability-Creating Resources in Economic Growth", with A. Halperin, Journal of Developing Economies, 1991.

28. "The Innovation System of Israel: Description, Analysis and Outstanding Issues", in: R. Nelson & N. Rosenberg (eds.), National Innovation Systems, Cambridge University Press, 1993.

29. "Demand Revealing, Knowledge Differentiation and Network Evolution", with E. Zuscovitch, Chapter 1 in L. Westin and C. Karlson (eds.), Patterns in a Network Economy, Springer Verlag, Berlin, forthcoming.

30. "TechnologicalInfrastructure Policy (TIP): Creating Capabilities and Building Markets", with Moshe Justman, Research Policy, April 1995.

31. "Industrial-Technological Policy in Selected Countries", with D. Gelvan and M. Justman, Chapter 2 in D. Brodet, M. Justman and M. Teubal (eds.), Industrial-Technological Policy for Israel, The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, 1990 (Hebrew).

32. "Strategic Technological Policy or New Industrial Infrastructure: Developing Capabilities and Building Markets", with M. Justman, Chapter 4 in M. Justman, M. Teubal and E. Zuscovitch (eds.), Technological Infrastructure Policy for Renewed Growth, The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, 1993 (Hebrew). To appear in The European Periphery Facing the Next Century,S. Metcalfe & J. Vences (ed.), Kluwer.

33. "Technological Infrastructure in Japan: The Historical Background and the VLSI Program", Chapter 5 in M. Justman, M. Teubal and E. Zuscovitch (eds.), Technological Infrastructure Policy for Renewed Growth, The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, 1993 (Hebrew).

34. "Selected Aspects and Examples of World Microelectronics Policy", with Y. Shappir, G. Bezaleli-Engel and L. Krivatz, Chapter 6 in M. Justman, M. Teubal and E. Zuscovitch (eds.), Technological Infrastructure Policy for Renewed Growth, The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, 1993 (Hebrew).

35. "Introduction" and "Trends in TI and TIP", to appear in Technology Infrastructure Policy (TIP): An International Perspective, Kluwer Publishers, January 1996.

36. "A Catalytic and Evolutionary Approach to Horizontal Technological Policies", Research Policy April 1997.

37. "R&D and Technology Policy in Learning Processes" (1996), World Development, Vol 23, No. 3,May.

38. "Evolutionary Product Differentiation and Market Building in Turbulent Environments" with E. Zuscovitch, in Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 1996.

39. "Implications of Organizational Learning for Horizontal Technology Policies", Chapter 5 in Latecomers in the Global Economy, L. Tsipouri & M. Storper (eds) forthcoming 1998, Routledge.

40. "Paradigmantic Shifts in National Systems of Innovation" with R. Galli, Chapter in C. Edquist (ed):Systems of Innovation: Technologies, Institutions and Organizations, Cassel 1997.

41. "Enterprise Restructuring and Embeddedness : a Systems of Innovation and Policy Perspective ", forthcoming in Industrial and Corporate Change.

42." Policies for Promoting Enterprise Restructuring in National Systems of Innovation: Triggering Cumulative Learning and Generating System Effects", in STI Review (22), Special Issue on "New Rationale and Approaches in Technology and Innovation Policy", OECD, 1998.

43. "Market Stimulating Technology Policies in Developing Countries: A Framework with Examples from East Asia" with S. Lall, World Development, Vol 26, No 8, pp. 1396-1998.

44. "The Learning Approach to Horizontal Technology Policies: An Evolutionary and Systems Perspective", forthcoming in volume edited by A. Bartzokas, Routledge.

 

Books

1. Innovation Performance, Learning and Government Policy, University of Wisconsin Press, 1987. Edited Books

2. Industrial and Technological Policy for Israel, with D. Brodet and M. Justman (co-editor and co-author), The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, Industrial Development Policy Group, Jerusalem, 1990.

3. Technological Infrastructure Policy for Renewed Growth, with M. Justman and E. Zuscovitch (co-editor and co-author), The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, IDPG, Jerusalem, 1993.

4. Technology Infrastructure Policy (TIP): An International Perspective, M. Teubal(principal), D. Foray, M. Justman, E. Zuscovitch (eds.), Kluwer Publishers, 1996.

 

Work in Progress

1. "A Framework for Industrial-Technological (I&T) Policy for Small Economies within an Evolutionary Framework" (with K. Smith), in preparation.

2. "Performance of Sectorial Technological Centers in Israel - The Case of Plastics & Metals" (with G. Engel and L. Krivatz) under revision.

3 "Towards a Technology Policy Framework for Europe: An Evolutionary and Innovation Systems Approach", with K. Smith, 1996.

4. "The Emergence and Impact of a Venture Capital Industry in Israel-an Evolutionary and Policy Perspective" with D. Gelvan; 1997

5. "Start-ups in the Israeli Computer Networking and Communications Industry-a Summary of In- Depth Interviews", with E. Klein, in preparation, 1998.

6. "Towards an R&D Strategy for Israel", in preparation (Sappir Forum), 1998;

7. "The Role of Academics in Israeli Technology Policy: the Case of the Magnet Committee", in preparation, 1998

8. . "Hi-Tech Cluster Creation and Cluster ReConfiguration: a Systems and Policy Perspective", with E. Andersen

 

CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS

 

- Evolutionary Technology Policy

- Technology Infrastructure Policy

- National Systems of Innovation

- Israel's System of Innovation

- Market Building Policies

- A Framework for Research, Technology and Innovation Policies for Europe

- A Framework for Research, Technology and Innovation Policies for NICs

- The Formulation of an R&D Policy for Israel

 

Teaching Experience

1. Microeconomics and Price Theory.

2. Economic Development.

3. Processes of Growth.

4. Economics of Innovation and Technical Change.

5. Industrial and Technological Policy.

6. International Trade.

7. The Economic Development of Israel.

8. Cooperation in R&D and Technological Infrastructure.

9. Specific Topics in Growth and Technology.

10. The Evolutionary Perspective to Economic Change

 

 

André TORRE

INRA

UMR - SADAPT

INA.PG, 16 rue Claude Bernard, 75231 Paris cedex 05 - France

Fax. 33.(0)1.44.08.16.57.

e-mail : torre@inapg.inra.fr

Date and Place of Birth : 1st June 1957, Algiers (Algeria)

Nationality : French

three children

 

CURRENT POSITION :

- Professor of Economics, Research Director at the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)

- Associated Professor at the Universities of Paris IX, Toulon and Aix III.

TITLES

- Doctorat de Sciences Economiques, June 1985, Nice  Title : Influence Productive et Structures Industrielles (Une application à l'Etude du Secteur Public Industriel)

- Habilitation à Diriger les Travaux de Recherches, September 1988, Nice

CURRENT TEACHING POSITION

* Associated professor at the University of Paris IX Dauphine

Lectures on Industrial Economics and Spatial Innovation Dynamics (3rd and 5th years)

* Associated Professor at the Universities of Toulon and Aix III:

Lecture on Industrial and Spatial relationships (5th year)

 

PUBLICATIONS

Recent Papers in Journals

Is Geographical Proximity necessary in the Innovation Networks in the Era of Global Economy ? (coll. A. RALLET) ;

- GeoJournal, 2000 (forthcoming)

Is the creation and development of biotech SMEs localised? Conclusions drawn from the French case (coll. S. LEMARIE and V. MANGEMATIN) ;

- Small Business Economics, 2000, (forthcoming)

On the analytical dimension of proximity dynamics (coll. J.P. GILLY) ;

- Regional Studies, 6,1999.

The Morphogenesis of Spatialized Coooperation Relations : an Evolutionnary Game Approach with Genetic Algorithm (coll. C. DUPUY) ;

- European Journal of Economic and Social Systems, n°1, vol. 13, 1999.

Connaissances et Proximité Géographique dans les Processus d'Innovation (coll. Y. LUNG and A. RALLET) ;

- Géographie, Economie, Société, n°2, vol. 1, 1999.

Règles et Confiance dans un Systèmes Localisé. Le cas de la production de Comté AOC (coll. E. CHIA) ;

- Sciences de la Société, n°48, Oct., 1999.

Introduzione (coll. J.P. GILLY) ;

- L'Industria, n°3, Juillet-Septembre 1998

Cooperazione e Fiducia nelle Aziende Spazialmente Raggrupate (coll. C. DUPUY) ;

- L'Industria, n°3, Juillet-Septembre 1998

Industrial Dynamics and the Geography of Proximity;

- Progress and Planning, 3, 1998

Compétences et Formes d'Apprentissage : pour une Approche Dynamique de l'Innovation (coll. S. DUBUISSON and Ch. DIVRY) ;

- Revue Française de Gestion, Mars-Avril 1998

- in D. FORAY et J. MAIRESSE (eds) : Innovations et performances : Approches interdisciplinaires ; Editions de l'EHESS, Paris (1998)

Globalizao das Empresas e Concorrencia Territorial : em direçao a um Novo Campo de Pesquisa entre a Economia Industria e a Economia Espacial (en coll.avec A. RALLET) ;

- Cadernos IPPUR/Universidad Federal de Rio de Janeiro, n° 1-2, 1996.

Les Formes de la Coopération Inter-Entreprises (en coll. avec J.L. RULLIERE)

- Revue d'Economie Industrielle, special issue "Economie Industrielle: Développements Récents", 1995

Sur la Signification Théorique du Modèle d'Offre Multisectoriel ;

- Revue Economique, Septembre 1993

- Quelles Approches Economiques pour la notion de Réseau ? Contenus Théoriques et Dimensions Opérationnelles (coll. M. FILIPPI and E. PIERRE) ;

- Revue d'Economie Industrielle, n° 3, 1996.

 

Books

Dynamiques de Proximité, (coll. J.P. GILLY) ;

- L'Harmattan, Paris, 2000.

Prossimità : Dinamica industriale e Territorio. Studi Francesi (coll. J.P. GILLY) ;

- L'Industria, special issue, n°3, 1998

Economie Industrielle-Economie Spatiale (coll. A. RALLET) ;

- Economica, Paris, 1995.

Activités Technologiques et Structures Industrielles (coll. Ch. Le BAS) ;

- Economies et Sociétés, Série Dynamique Technologique et Organisation, n°7, 1996.

Economie Industrielle : Développements Récents

- Revue d'Economie Industrielle, special issue, 1995

Politiques Industrielles (col l. J. RAVIX) ;

- Presses Universitaires de France, 1984.

Livre Blanc de la Recherche pour la Région Corse ;

- Ministères de la Recherche et de la Technologie et de l'Aménagement du Territoire, Paris 1991.

 

Articles in Collective books

On Geography and Technology : Proximity Relations in Localised Innovations Networks ;

- in M. STEINER (ed), Clusters and Regional Specialisation, Pion Publication, London, 1998

Cooperation and Trust in Spatially Clustered Firms (en Collaboration avec C. DUPUY) ;

- in N. LAZARIC et E. LORENZ (eds), Trust and Economic Learning, Edward Elgar, London, 1998.

Proximité et Agglomération ;

- in J.M. HURIOT (ed) ; La Ville ou la Proximité Organisée, Anthropos, Paris, 1998.

Liens de Proximité et Relations de Confiance (en coll. avec C. DUPUY);

- in M. BELLET, Th. KIRAT, C. LARGERON-LETENO (eds) : Proximités : approches multiformes, Paris, éditions Hermès, 1998.

Technology and Development in Mediterranean Lagging Regions. The Conceptual Context and the Nicean Model;

- in G. BIANCHI (ed) : Mediterranean Multiregionality, AISRE, 1997.

Proximidad Geografica y Dinamicas Territoriales;

- in J.E. FERNANDEZ ARUFE et alii (eds): Politicas Regionales Industriales, Innovacion y Parques Tecnologicos, Universidad de Valladolid, 1996.

La Question des Systèmes Productifs Méditerranéens (en coll. avec M. FILIPPI);

- in L. ABDELMALKI et C. COURLET (eds) : Les Nouvelles Logiques de Développement / Globalisation versus Localisation, L'Harmattan, 1996.

 

Stefano USAI

CRENoS - Facolta di Scienze Politiche

via Sant'Ignazio 78,

09123 CAGLIARI - Italy

Fax: 0039.70.6753760

http://www.crenos.unica.it

DEIS

Viale Margherita di Savoia, 15

I-07100 Sassari

fax. +39-079-228975

e-mail: usai@uniss.it

 

 

Education and Research

- Laurea: University of Cagliari (IT), 1989

- M.A. University of Warwikc (UK), 1990

- Dottorato in Economics, University of Naples (IT)

 

Current position

- Assistant Professor of Applied Economics and

Econometrics, Faculty of Political Science,

University of Sassari.

 

Research interests

- National and regional technological systems; Technological externalities and spillovers: local production and innovation systems; Institutions and regional growth: the role of the credit market; Italian industrial system; Innovation and market structure; Economics of tourism;

 

Recent working papers and publications

 

99/15   The Role of Specialisation and Diversity Externalities in the Agglomeration of Innovative Activities (with          R. Paci)

99/3   Struttura socio-economica dei comuni della Sardegna. Suggerimenti da un'analisi cluster (with Rosanna           Carcangiu and Giovanni Sistu)

1999   Innovation and local districts: specialisation or diversity?, paper presented at ERSA 1999 Conference,             Dublin (with R. Paci).

1999   Innovative efforts, technological opportunity and changes in market structure in the Italian Manufacturing,        (with R. Paci), forthcoming in Economics of Innovation and New Technologies, 1999, 7(2).

1999   An Assessment on Risk Sharing in Italy and the United Kingdom, (with M. Vannini and L. Dedola),             forthcoming in J. Adams and F. Pigliaru (1999) (eds.), Economic growth and change. National and               regional patterns. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

1998   Gli aiuti alle imprese: il caso italiano, (with N.Pusceddu), in S. Bariatti (1998) (ed.), Gli aiuti di stato alle         imprese nel diritto comunitario,Giuffr* editore, Milano.

98/6    International Technological Spillovers and Economic Growth. The Italian Case (with Roberto                      Marchionatti)

1997   International Patenting and National Technological Specialisation, (with A. Sassu and R.                           Paci),Technovation 1997 no. 17, pp. 25-38.

1997   Demografia di impresa in Sardegna, in R. Paci (1997) (ed.), Crescita economica e sistemi produttivi locali         in Sardegna, CUEC Cagliari

1997   Voluntary export restraints, dumping and excess capacity, (with R. Marchionatti) Manchester School of           Economic and Social Studies 1997 dec.;

97/8   Technological Enclaves and Industrial Districts. An Analysis of the Regional Distribution of Innovative            Activity in Europe (with Raffaele Paci)

1996  ProduttivitÆ della R&S e propensione a brevettare: un'analisi dei brevetti, (with A. Sassu), Rivista                Internazionale di Scienze Sociali, 1996. no. 104,pp. 571-598.

1996   Economia della Sardegna, (with G. Sistu and G.Pira), manoscritto, Dipartimento di Ricerche Economiche         e Sociali, Universita di Cagliari, 1996

1996  L'attivita brevettuale e il sistema tecnologico italiano, (with A. Sassu and R. Paci), in Rivista di Politica            Economica, 1996/1

95/5   Innovative effort, technological regime and market structure in Italian manufacturing (with Raffaele Paci)

95/1   Patenting and the Italian technological system (with Raffaele Paci and Antonio Sassu)

 

 

Katharine WAKELIN

School of Economics, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 1DQ.

Fax: 0115-9514159;

Email: katharine.wakelin@nottingham.ac.uk;

web address: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics/leverhulme/

 

Publications:

Book

"Trade and Innovation: Theory and Evidence"(1997) Aldershot: Edward Elgar.

 

Articles in Refereed Journals

"The Impact of Innovation on Bilateral OECD Trade", 1998, Applied Economics, 30, pp. 1335-46.

"Innovation and Export Behaviour at the Firm Level", 1998, Research Policy, 26, pp. 829-41.

"Export Performance and the Role of Foreign Direct Investment", 1998, The Manchester School, 66 Supplement, pp. 62-88, (with Nigel Pain).

"International Competitiveness and its Determinants", 1997, International Journal of Applied Economics, 11 pp. 181-194 (with Bart Verspagen).

"Technological Competitiveness, Trade and Foreign Direct Investment", 1998, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 9, pp. 373-87 (with Rajneesh Narula).

 

Chapters in Edited Volumes

"Host country effects of FDI in the UK: recent evidence from firm data" in Nigel Pain (Ed) Inward Investment Technological Change and Growth, Macmillan: Basingstoke, forthcoming 2000. (With Sourafel Girma, David Greenaway and Nuno Sousa.)

"The impact of European Integration on FDI: The UK food industry in the 1990s" J. H. Dunning and J. L. Mucchielli (Eds.) Multinational firms: The Global and Local Dilemma, Harwood Academic Publishers, forthcoming 2000 (with Wyn Morgan).

"Foreign Direct Investment and Export Performance in Europe" in Read, R., Thompson, S. Milner, C. (Eds.) New Horizons in International Trade and Industry, Macmillan Press, forthcoming 2000 (with Nigel Pain).

"The pattern and determinants of US foreign direct investment in industrialised countries", in R. Hawkins and R. Narula, (Eds.) Essays in International Macroeconomics and Trade, New York: Pergamon, forthcoming, 2000 (with Rajneesh Narula).

"Technology, Employment and Trade: Perspectives on European Convergence", 1997, in J. Fagerberg, A. Melchoir, L. Lundberg, P. Hansson (Eds.) 'Technology and International Trade', Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 56-74 (with Bart Verspagen).

 

Work in Progress:

"Sectoral and firm-specific determinants of export performance: evidence from the United Kingdom" (with Michael Bleaney). Research Paper 99/12 Centre for Research on Globalisation and Labour Markets, University of Nottingham.

"Productivity Growth and R&D Expenditure in UK Manufacturing Firms", Research Memorandum MERIT 2/97-018, Maastricht 1997.

"Anti-dumping, Trade Barriers and Japanese Direct Investment in the UKÕ"(with Sourafel Girma and David Greenaway), Research Paper 99/4 Centre for Research on Globalisation and Labour Markets, University of Nottingham.

"Who Benefits from Foreign Ownership in the UK?" (with Sourafel Girma and David Greenaway) paper presented at the NIESR conference 29th September 1999, London, Research Paper 99/14 Centre for Research on Globalisation and Labour Markets, University of Nottingham.

"Multinational sales and international trade: substitutes or complements?" (with Mary Amiti and David Greenaway), paper presented at the Conference of Economists, Melbourne, Australia, 28th-31st September 1999.

"Learning by exporting: evidence from three transition economies" (with Michael Bleaney and Igor Filatotchev) Research Paper 2000/6 Centre for Research on Globalisation and Labour Markets, University of Nottingham.