The 2nd Globelics Academy
Student session presentations, seminars and invited lectures from the second edition of the Globelics Academy, Lisbon, Portugal, 23 May - 3 June 2005.
The Globelics Academy is a Ph.D. school on National Systems of Innovation and Economic Development which facilitates the strengthening of existing networks, encourages and inspires the creation of new ones, and, perhaps most importantly, allows for existing networks to be brought better in touch with each other in a more formalized setting. It ensures that the accumulated knowledge is transferred to next generation of scholars.
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Recent Submissions
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Innovation surveys and measurement of innovation activities
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Enhancing Incentives for Knowledge Generation and Diffusion to Address the Problems of the Poor: Innovative Financing Options
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Employment
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
The Skill Bias Effect of Technological and Organisational Change: Evidence and Policy Implications
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Technology development and firm growth in Africa
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Towards a taxonomy of innovation systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Innovation and Employment: Evidence from Italian Microdata
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Innovation and the Formation of African National Economic Systems of Production: Towards a Theory
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Opportunities and challenges for policies on local productive and innovative systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Innovation and catching-up: Why some countries succeed and others do not
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
National Systems of Innovation & Development: Latin American in the 1990s
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Measuring the returns to innovation (1)
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Technological trajectories and innovation systems in biotechnology
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Clusters, Value Chains, Innovation and Learning (with evidence from Latin America)
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Innovation and Competitiveness
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Measuring the returns to innovation (2)
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Historical Perspectives on National Systems of Innovation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Innovation Systems and Economic Development: The Global-Local Nexus
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Universities in National Innovation Systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Modes of Innovation, Innovation Systems and Economic Development
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005)