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No. 2012/01 | 05 Mar 2012 |
Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management for Public to Private Knowledge Transfer
This paper reviews the current academic thinking on knowledge transfer channels between universities and private industry, from a human resource perspective. It also offers a general framework for “re-organising” the literature, so as to identify... |
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No. 2011/06 | 20 Dec 2011 |
Compilation of Bilateral Trade Database by Industry and End-Use Category
During the last decade, the volume of international trade has increased significantly as international economic integration has deepened, especially in emerging countries, and national industrial structures have become increasingly aligned with... |
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No. 2011/05 | 19 Dec 2011 |
Imports, Innovation and Employment after Crisis
Imports are often perceived as a threat to employment. However, access to imported intermediate inputs can be essential to stimulate innovation and generate employment. We investigate this question based on a unique dataset of Ecuadorian... |
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No. 2011/04 | 01 Dec 2011 |
Accounting for the Self-Employed in Labour Share Estimates
The imputation of the labour income of the self-employed typically relies upon the assumption that individuals of this group earn the same average hourly compensation as employees, either at the total economy or industry level. While this assumption... |
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No. 2011/03 | 12 Dec 2011 |
Recent Developments in Asian Economic Integration
This paper analyses the contribution to and engagement in global supply chains of Asian emerging economies by measuring several globalisation indicators based on the harmonised input-output and bilateral trade databases developed by the OECD. It... |
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No. 2011/02 | 22 Aug 2011 |
Opening Japan: Comparisons with Other G20 Countries and Lessons Learned from International Experience
Openness has been shown to be an important driver of economic growth. Because of the broad character of the current globalisation process, openness has many dimensions: trade (in both goods and services), foreign direct investment (FDI), circulation... |
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No. 2011/01 | 07 Jan 2011 |
Workforce Skills and Innovation
This paper provides an account of the main approaches, debates and evidence in the literature on the role of workforce skills in the innovation process in developed economies. It draws on multiple sources including the innovation studies discipline,... |
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No. 2010/05 | 12 Nov 2010 |
The Role of Internet Service Providers in Botnet Mitigation
Botnets – networks of machines infected with malicious software – are widely regarded as a critical security threat. Measures that directly address the end users who own the infected machines are useful, but have proven insufficient to reduce the... |
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No. 2010/04 | 26 Mar 2010 |
Careers of Doctorate Holders
This paper presents the results of the first large-scale data collection conducted in the framework of the OECD/UNESCO Institute for Statistics/Eurostat project on Careers of Doctorate Holders (CDH). Doctorate holders represent a crucial human... |
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No. 2010/03 | 18 Mar 2010 |
Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Financial Market Cycles
While hard data is difficult to find, the financial crisis appears to have had a substantial negative effect on investors’ willingness to finance innovative entrepreneurship. This dearth of capital is particularly worrisome in light of the widely... |
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No. 2010/02 | 12 Feb 2010 |
Insight into Different Types of Patent Families
What are patent families? What is the impact of adopting one definition or another? Are some definitions of patent families better suited than others for certain uses in statistical and economic analysis? The aim of this paper is to provide some... |
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No. 2010/01 | 05 Jan 2010 |
Mapping Careers and Mobility of Doctorate Holders
Human resources are recognised as being key to the creation, commercialisation and diffusion of innovation. Among them, doctorate holders are not only the most qualified in terms of educational attainment, but also those who are specifically trained... |
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No. 2009/09 | 22 Dec 2009 |
The Emerging Patent Marketplace
Facilitating the mobilisation, sharing, or exchange of patents is increasingly important to promote innovation in this globalised and well-networked world, where the circulation of ideas and technologies is essential to innovation. In the context of... |
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No. 2009/08 | 30 Dec 2009 |
Pre-Emptive Patenting
We investigate statistically the characteristics, functioning and incidence of pre-emptive patenting, defined as patent filings whose main effect is to hamper the grant of other patents. Patent applications can be used to prevent the grant of... |
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No. 2009/07 | 25 Jun 2009 |
Nanotechnology: An Overview Based on Indicators and Statistics
Nanotechnology is commonly considered to offer considerable promise extending from business opportunities throughout various industries to broader socio-economic benefits, especially in the context of pressing global challenges such as those related... |
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No. 2009/06 | 08 Apr 2009 |
Trademarks as an Indicator of Product and Marketing Innovations
Non-technological innovation is a major factor of competitiveness and productivity growth in the economy, notably in the service industries. However, the measurement of non-technological innovation and of innovation in the service industries is... |
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No. 2009/05 | 31 Mar 2009 |
Who Licenses out Patents and Why?
The increasing importance of licensing for innovation is supported by ample anecdotal evidence. However, statistics on this topic are scarce. The OECD, together with the European Patent Office and the University of Tokyo, carried out a business... |
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No. 2009/04 | 25 Feb 2009 |
Towards Harmonised Bilateral Trade Data for Inter-Country Input-Output Analyses: Statistical Issues
Understanding the increasingly complex structures of international trade is an important concern for policy makers, as deepening economic integration is characterised by the growing trade in intermediate goods and services between countries. Analyses... |
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No. 2009/03 | 06 Feb 2009 |
The Measurement of CO2 Embodiments in International Trade
Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions which are linked to the global climate system such as the Kyoto Protocol might fail, if emission-restricted states relocate their carbon-intensive production activities to non-restricted countries... |
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No. 2009/02 | 02 Feb 2009 |
OECD Work on Innovation – A Stocktaking of Existing Work
In May 2007, OECD Ministers mandated the preparation of an OECD Innovation Strategy. The Strategy has two broad aims: first, addressing countries’ needs for a more comprehensive, coherent and timely understanding of how to promote, measure and assess... |
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Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management for Public to Private Knowledge Transfer
Branco Ponomariov and Craig Boardman
05 Mar 2012
This paper reviews the current academic thinking on knowledge transfer channels between universities and private industry, from a human resource perspective. It also offers a general framework for “re-organising” the literature, so as to identify...
Compilation of Bilateral Trade Database by Industry and End-Use Category
Shiguang Zhu, Norihiko Yamano and Agnès Cimper
20 Dec 2011
During the last decade, the volume of international trade has increased significantly as international economic integration has deepened, especially in emerging countries, and national industrial structures have become increasingly aligned with...
Imports, Innovation and Employment after Crisis
Caroline Paunov
19 Dec 2011
Imports are often perceived as a threat to employment. However, access to imported intermediate inputs can be essential to stimulate innovation and generate employment. We investigate this question based on a unique dataset of Ecuadorian...
Accounting for the Self-Employed in Labour Share Estimates
Rebecca Ann Freeman
01 Dec 2011
The imputation of the labour income of the self-employed typically relies upon the assumption that individuals of this group earn the same average hourly compensation as employees, either at the total economy or industry level. While this assumption...
Recent Developments in Asian Economic Integration
Kiichiro Fukasaku, Bo Meng and Norihiko Yamano
12 Dec 2011
This paper analyses the contribution to and engagement in global supply chains of Asian emerging economies by measuring several globalisation indicators based on the harmonised input-output and bilateral trade databases developed by the OECD. It...
Opening Japan: Comparisons with Other G20 Countries and Lessons Learned from International Experience
Andrea Beltramello, Koen De Backer, Victor Mercader and Laurent Moussiegt
22 Aug 2011
Openness has been shown to be an important driver of economic growth. Because of the broad character of the current globalisation process, openness has many dimensions: trade (in both goods and services), foreign direct investment (FDI), circulation...
Workforce Skills and Innovation
Phillip Toner
07 Jan 2011
This paper provides an account of the main approaches, debates and evidence in the literature on the role of workforce skills in the innovation process in developed economies. It draws on multiple sources including the innovation studies discipline,...
The Role of Internet Service Providers in Botnet Mitigation
Michel J. G. van Eeten, Johannes M. Bauer, Hadi Asghari and Shirin Tabatabaie
12 Nov 2010
Botnets – networks of machines infected with malicious software – are widely regarded as a critical security threat. Measures that directly address the end users who own the infected machines are useful, but have proven insufficient to reduce the...
Careers of Doctorate Holders
Laudeline Auriol
26 Mar 2010
This paper presents the results of the first large-scale data collection conducted in the framework of the OECD/UNESCO Institute for Statistics/Eurostat project on Careers of Doctorate Holders (CDH). Doctorate holders represent a crucial human...
Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Financial Market Cycles
Josh Lerner
18 Mar 2010
While hard data is difficult to find, the financial crisis appears to have had a substantial negative effect on investors’ willingness to finance innovative entrepreneurship. This dearth of capital is particularly worrisome in light of the widely...
Insight into Different Types of Patent Families
Catalina Martinez
12 Feb 2010
What are patent families? What is the impact of adopting one definition or another? Are some definitions of patent families better suited than others for certain uses in statistical and economic analysis? The aim of this paper is to provide some...
Mapping Careers and Mobility of Doctorate Holders
Laudeline Auriol, Bernard Felix and Martin Schaaper
05 Jan 2010
Human resources are recognised as being key to the creation, commercialisation and diffusion of innovation. Among them, doctorate holders are not only the most qualified in terms of educational attainment, but also those who are specifically trained...
The Emerging Patent Marketplace
Tomoya Yanagisawa and Dominique Guellec
22 Dec 2009
Facilitating the mobilisation, sharing, or exchange of patents is increasingly important to promote innovation in this globalised and well-networked world, where the circulation of ideas and technologies is essential to innovation. In the context of...
Pre-Emptive Patenting
Dominique Guellec, Catalina Martinez and Maria Pluvia Zuniga
30 Dec 2009
We investigate statistically the characteristics, functioning and incidence of pre-emptive patenting, defined as patent filings whose main effect is to hamper the grant of other patents. Patent applications can be used to prevent the grant of...
Nanotechnology: An Overview Based on Indicators and Statistics
Christopher Palmberg, Hélène Dernis and Claire Miguet
25 Jun 2009
Nanotechnology is commonly considered to offer considerable promise extending from business opportunities throughout various industries to broader socio-economic benefits, especially in the context of pressing global challenges such as those related...
Trademarks as an Indicator of Product and Marketing Innovations
Valentine Millot
08 Apr 2009
Non-technological innovation is a major factor of competitiveness and productivity growth in the economy, notably in the service industries. However, the measurement of non-technological innovation and of innovation in the service industries is...
Who Licenses out Patents and Why?
Maria Pluvia Zuniga and Dominique Guellec
31 Mar 2009
The increasing importance of licensing for innovation is supported by ample anecdotal evidence. However, statistics on this topic are scarce. The OECD, together with the European Patent Office and the University of Tokyo, carried out a business...
Towards Harmonised Bilateral Trade Data for Inter-Country Input-Output Analyses: Statistical Issues
Dong Guo, Colin Webb and Norihiko Yamano
25 Feb 2009
Understanding the increasingly complex structures of international trade is an important concern for policy makers, as deepening economic integration is characterised by the growing trade in intermediate goods and services between countries. Analyses...
The Measurement of CO2 Embodiments in International Trade
Satoshi Nakano, Asako Okamura, Norihisa Sakurai, Masayuki Suzuki, Yoshiaki Tojo and Norihiko Yamano
06 Feb 2009
Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions which are linked to the global climate system such as the Kyoto Protocol might fail, if emission-restricted states relocate their carbon-intensive production activities to non-restricted countries...
OECD Work on Innovation – A Stocktaking of Existing Work
Sarah Box
02 Feb 2009
In May 2007, OECD Ministers mandated the preparation of an OECD Innovation Strategy. The Strategy has two broad aims: first, addressing countries’ needs for a more comprehensive, coherent and timely understanding of how to promote, measure and assess...