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2.) '''The economics of science, R&D, and innovation'''
*[[Nelson (1959) - The Simple Economics Of Basic Scientific Research |Nelson, R.R. (1959)]], "The Simple Economics of Basic Scientific Research", Journal of Political Economy 67, 297-306. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Nelson%20(1959)%20-%20The%20Simple%20Economics%20of%20Basic%20Scientific%20Research.pdf pdf]*[[Arrow (1959) - Economic Welfare And The Allocation Of Resources For Invention |Arrow, K.J. (1958)]], "Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Innovation" in idem., Essays in the Theory of Risk Bearing. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Arrow%20(1959)%20-%20Economic%20Welfare%20and%20the%20Allocation%20of%20Resources%20for%20Invention.pdf pdf]
*Kline, S.J. and N. Rosenberg (1986), "An Overview of Innovation" in Ralph Landau and Nathan Rosenberg, eds., The Positive Sum Strategy: Harnessing Technology for Economic Growth, Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 275-305.
*[[Cohen Levinthal (1990) - Absorptive Capacity |Cohen, W.M. and D.A. Levinthal (1990)]], "Absorptive Capacity: A New Perspective on Learning and Innovation," Administrative Sciences Quarterly 35, 569-596. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Cohen%20Levinthal%20(1990)%20-%20Absorptive%20Capacity.pdf pdf]*Teece, D.J. (1986), "Profiting from technological innovation: Implications for integration, collaboration, licensing, and public policy," Research Policy. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Teece%20(1986)%20-%20Profiting%20from%20technological%20innovation.pdf pdf]
*Gittelman, M. and B. Kogut (2003), "Does good science lead to valuable knowledge? Biotechnology firms and the evolutionary logic of citation patterns", Management Science. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Gittelman%20Kogut%20(2003)%20-%20Does%20good%20science%20lead%20to%20valuable%20knowledge.pdf pdf]
*Teeece[[Teece (1986) - Profiting From Technological Innovation |Teece, D.J. (20061986)]], "Reflections on ?profiting Profiting from technological innovation: Implications for integration, collaboration, licensing, and public policy,", Research Policy. (Optional Reading) [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/TeeeceTeece%20(20061986)%20-%20Reflections20Profiting%20on%20profiting20from%20from20technological%20innovation.pdf pdf]
3.) '''Measuring the inputs, outputs, and economic effects of innovation'''
4.) '''Intellectual Property Strategy and Policy'''
*Hall, B.H. (2004), "Exploring the Patent Explosion", NBER working paper #10605. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Hall%20(2004)%20-%20Exploring%20the%20Patent%20Explosion.pdf pdf]
*[[Ziedonis (2004) - Dont Fence Me In |Ziedonis, R.H. (2004)]], "Don?'t fence me in: Fragmented markets for technology and the patent acquisition strategies of firms", Management Science. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Ziedonis%20(2004)%20-%20Dont%20fence%20me%20in.pdf pdf]*[[Merges (1999) - As Many As Six Impossible Patents Before Breakfast |Merges, R. P. (1999)]], "As Many as Six Impossible Patents before Breakfast: Property Rights for Business Concepts and Patent System Reform", Berkeley Technology Law Journal. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Merges%20(1999)%20-%20As%20Many%20as%20Six%20Impossible%20Patents%20before%20Breakfast.pdf pdf]
*Lerner, J. (1995), "Patenting in the Shadow of Competitors," J. Law & Economics. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Lerner%20(1995)%20-%20Patenting%20in%20the%20Shadow%20of%20Competitors.pdf pdf]
*Agarwal, R., M. Ganco, and R. Ziedonis (2008), "Reputations for toughness in patent enforcement: Implications for knowledge spillovers via inventor mobility," unpublished MS. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Agrawal%20Henderson%20(2002)%20-%20Putting%20Patents%20in%20Context.pdf pdf]
*Mowery D., & A. Ziedonis, (2001), "Numbers, Quality, & Entry: How Has the Bayh-Dole Act Affected U.S. University Patenting and Licensing?", in Innovation Policy and the Economy, NBER. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Mowery%20Ziedonis%20(2001)%20-%20How%20Has%20the%20Bayh%20Dole%20Act%20Affected%20US%20University%20Patenting%20and%20Licensing.pdf pdf]
*Walsh J., M. Cho, and W. Cohen (2007), "Where excludability matters: material vs. intellectual property in academic biomedical research", Research Policy. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Walsh%20Cho%20Cohen%20(2007)%20-%20Where%20excludability%20matters.pdf pdf]
*[[Agrawal Henderson (2002) - Putting Patents In Context Exploring Knowledge Transfer From Mit |Agrawal A., and R. Henderson (2002)]], "Putting Patents in Context: Exploring Knowledge Transfer from MIT", Management Science. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Agrawal%20Henderson%20(2002)%20-%20Putting%20Patents%20in%20Context%20Exploring%20Knowledge%20Transfer%20from%20MIT.pdf pdf]*[[Murray Stern (2005) - Do Formal Intellectual Property Rights Hinder The Free Flow Of Scientific Knowledge |Murray F., and S. Stern (2005)]], "Do formal intellectual property rights hinder the free flow of scientific knowledge? An empirical test of the anti-commons hypothesis", NBER working paper #11465. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Murray%20Stern%20(2005)%20-%20Do%20formal%20intellectual%20property%20rights%20hinder%20the%20free%20flow%20of%20scientific%20knowledge.pdf pdf]*[[Thursby Fuller Thursby (2007) - Us Faculty Patenting Inside And Outside The University |Thursby J., A. Fuller, & M. Thursby (2007)]], "US Faculty Patenting Inside and Outside the University", NBER working paper #13256. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Thursby%20Fuller%20Thursby%20(2007)%20-%20US%20Faculty%20Patenting%20Inside%20and%20Outside%20the%20University.pdf pdf]
*Ding W., and E. Choi (2008), "Divergent Paths or Stepping Stones: A Comparison of Scientists Advising and Founding Activities", unpublished MS. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Ding%20Choi%20(2008)%20-%20Divergent%20Paths%20or%20Stepping%20Stones.pdf pdf]
*Zucker L., M. Darby, and J. Armstrong (1998), "Geographically Localized Knowledge: Spillovers or Markets?", Economic Inquiry. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Zucker%20Darby%20Armstrong%20(1998)%20-%20Geographically%20Localized%20Knowledge.pdf pdf]
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. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Klepper%20(2008)%20-%20Silicon%20Valley%20A%20chip%20off%20the%20old%20Detroit%20bloc.pdf pdf]
*[[Gompers Lerner Sharfstein (2003) - Entrepreneurial Spawning |Gompers, P., J. Lerner, and D. Sharfstein (2003)]], "Entrepreneurial Spawning: Public Corporations and the Genesis of New Ventures, 1986-1999," NBER working paper #9816. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Gompers%20Lerner%20Sharfstein%20(2003)%20-%20Entrepreneurial%20Spawning.pdf pdf]
*Chatterji, A. (2009), "Spawned with a silver spoon? Entrepreneurial performance and innovation in the medical device industry," forthcoming, SMJ. [http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Chatterji%20(2009)%20-%20Spawned%20with%20a%20silver%20spoon.pdf pdf]
*Stuart, T.E. and O. Sorenson (2003), "Liquidity events and the geographic distribution of entrepreneurial activity," ASQ.[http://www.edegan.com/pdfs/Stuart%20Sorenson%20(2003)%20-%20Liquidity%20events%20and%20the%20geographic%20distribution%20of%20entrepreneurial%20activity.pdf pdf]
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