
OSIRIS researchers at Statistics Norway have published a an article analyzing the impact of all major sources of direct and indirect R&D subsidies to industries in Norway during the period 2002-2013.
OSIRIS researchers at Statistics Norway have published a an article analyzing the impact of all major sources of direct and indirect R&D subsidies to industries in Norway during the period 2002-2013.
Kristin Asdal and Bård Hobæk write about parliamentary politics in new issue of Social Studies of Science.
New peer reviewed article by Fulvio Castellacci and Henrik Schwabe in PLoS ONE.
Økt satsing på forskning og utvikling (FoU) i Norge gir økt produktivitet ved at foretakene blir flinkere til å høste av andres kunnskap både nasjonalt og internasjonalt. Det bidrar til økt produksjon, reallønn og konsum i Norge på lang sikt.
The findings in the paper, written by OSIRIS researchers at Statistics Norway, shows that more R&D spending in Norway leads to higher productivity as firms improve their capacity to learn from other domestic firms as well as from firms in other countries. As a result, GDP, real wages and consumption will increase in the long run.
New article by Susanne Bauer in Somatechnics.
Tuukka Mäkitie, Allan Dahl Andersen and Jens Hanson's working paper develops an integrated framework for the analysis of multidimensional relatedness between innovation systems in the context of sustainability transitions.
INTRANSIT's Birthe Soppe has co-authored a chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Collaboration and Entepreneurship with C.Lechner and K.Heggli.
This working paper by Jan Fagerberg provides new insight into the speed with which transition happens by studying wind energy in Denmark, the German Energiewende and electrical cars in Norway.
Doblinger, Soppe and Huber turn their attention to entrepreneurial firms that operate under the disparate logics of competition and cooperation in this Academy of Management Proceedings article.