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The Economics Of Technological Innovation was taught by David Mowery ([mailto:mowery@haas.berkeley.edu email] and [http://groups.haas.berkeley.edu/bpp/faculty/mowery/ webpage]. The class (class zero was an introduction) and paper list was as follows:
1.) '''Invention of the art of invention: when, why, and so what?'''
*Schumpeter, J.A. (xxxx), "The Theory of Economic Development", Chaps. 2, 4, 6.
*Schumpeter, J.A. (xxxx), "Capitalism, Socialism & Democracy", pp. 81-163.
*Langlois, R.N. (2003), "The vanishing hand: The changing dynamics of industrial capitalism", Industrial & Corporate Change.
 2.) '''The economics of science, R&D, and innovation.'''
*Nelson, R.R. (1959), "The Simple Economics of Basic Scientific Research", Journal of Political Economy 67, 297-306.
*Arrow, K.J. (xxxx), "Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for R&D" in idem., Essays in the Theory of Risk Bearing.
*Teeece, D.J. (2006), "Reflections on ‘profiting from innovation", Research Policy. (Optional Reading)
 3.) '''Measuring the inputs, outputs, and economic effects of innovation'''
*Mansfield, E. (1991), "Academic Research and Industrial Innovation," Research Policy 20, 1-12.
*Griliches, Z. (1995), "R&D and Productivity: Econometric Results and Measurement Issues", in P. Stoneman, ed., Handbook of the Economics of Innovation and Technological Change, Blackwell.
*Pavitt, K.L.R. and P. Patel (1995), "Patterns of Technological Activity: Their Measurement and Interpretation", in P. Stoneman, ed., Handbook of the Economics of Innovation and Technological Change, Blackwell. (Optional Reading)
 4.) '''Intellectual Property Strategy and Policy'''
*Hall, B.H. (2004), "Exploring the Patent Explosion", NBER working paper #10605.
*Ziedonis, R.H. (2004), "Don’t fence me in: Fragmented markets for technology and the patent acquisition strategies of firms", Management Science.
*Lerner, J. and J. Tirole (2002), "Some simple economics of open source," Journal of Industrial Economics. (Optional Reading)
 5.) '''US Universities, Patents and Licensing '''
*Mowery D., & A. Ziedonis, "Numbers, Quality, & Entry (2001), "How Has the Bayh-Dole Act Affected U.S. University Patenting and Licensing?", in Innovation Policy and the Economy, NBER.
*Walsh J., M. Cho, and W. Cohen (2007), "Where excludability matters: material vs. intellectual property in academic biomedical research", Research Policy.
*Zucker L., M. Darby, and J. Armstrong (1998), "Geographically Localized Knowledge: Spillovers or Markets?", Economic Inquiry.
 6.) '''Competence Construction, Destruction, and Incumbent Displacement'''
*Abernathy W. & J. Utterback (1978), "Patterns of Industrial Innovation", Technology Review.
*Henderson R.M. & K.B. Clark (1990), "Architectural Innovation: The Reconfiguration of Existing Product Technologies and the Failure of Established Firms", Administrative Science Quarterly.
*Tripsas M. (1997), "Unraveling the process of creative destruction: Complementary assets and incumbent survival in the typesetter industry", Strategic Management Journal.
 7.) '''Entrant origin, strategy, and performance in technology-intensive industries'''
*Klepper S. (2008), "Silicon Valley - A chip off the old Detroit bloc", forthcoming in D. Audretsch and R. Strom, eds., Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy, Cambridge University Press.
*Gompers, P., J. Lerner, and D. Sharfstein (2003), "Entrepreneurial Spawning: Public Corporations and the Genesis of New Ventures, 1986-1999," NBER working paper #9816.
*Chatterji, A. (2009), "Spawned with a silver spoon? Entrepreneurial performance and innovation in the medical device industry," forthcoming, SMJ.
*Stuart, T.E. and O. Sorenson (2003), "Liquidity events and the geographic distribution of entrepreneurial activity," ASQ.
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