Grupp, Hariolf, Stadler, Manfred
This paper develops an extended version of the quality-ladder model by allowing for heterogeneous markets. Based on this model, it presents an empirical analysis of innovation-based growth at the...
Science, high technology and the competitiveness of EU countries (1995)
High technology is not a well-defined issue in economics. In this paper, it is divided into very high R&D-intensive, so-called ‘leading-edge’, and ‘high-level’ technology, i.e. above-average...
Innovation Dynamics in OECD Countries: Challenges for German Enterprises
Barbara Breitschopf, Hariolf Grupp
This paper considers the innovation dynamics in OECD countries since the beginning of the 1990s. Special attention is given to German firms that had the exceptional opportunity and burden to develop...
Interpreting the Sources of Market Value in a Capital Goods Market
This paper presents an integrated model for evaluating purchasers’ perceptions of science-based products. The model combines a new approach to benchmarking, known as technometrics, that provides a...
Optimal Incremental Innovation
We construct new operational definitions of incremental innovation, standard innovation, and radical innovation, using our ‘technometric benchmarking’ model. Based on this definition, optimal...
Technometric evaluation and technology policy: the case of biodiagnostic kits in Israel
Frenkel, Amnon, Reiss, Thomas, Maital, Shlomo, Koschatzky, Knut, Grupp, Hariolf
Science, High Technology and the Competitiveness of EU Countries.
High technology is not a well-defined issue in economics. In this paper, it is divided into very high R&D-intensive, so-called 'leading-edge', and 'high-level' technology, i.e. above-average...
Learning in a Science-Driven Market: The Case of Lasers.
Innovation literature centres more on technical advance and less on scientific change. In this paper the scientific basis comes under specific scrutiny. The empirical part consists of a case study of...
Spillover Effects and the Science Base of Innovations Reconsidered: An Empirical Approach.
When quantifying spillover effects among technologies and between science and technology one faces the problem that clear-cut measurement procedures are difficult to define and to validate. The...
Evaluating the market potential of innovations: A structured survey of diffusion models
Alexander Frenzel Baudisch, Hariolf Grupp
This paper provides a systematic methodology to identify general innovation diffusion patterns in a given case study: First, an analytical framework is introduced which structures a review of...
Andre Jungmittag, Hariolf Grupp
Starting from today’s definition of innovation indicators, this paper analyses the dynamic relationships between innovation activities (approximated by two innovation input indicators and one...
Gender-specific patterns in patenting and publishing
Frietsch, Rainer, Haller, Inna, Funken-Vrohlings, Melanie, Grupp, Hariolf
Measuring the output of men and women in science and technology has previously been mostly restricted to case studies or small-scale surveys. Based on an analysis of patent and publication databases,...
EES and the continuing evolution of Research Policy
Martin, Ben R., Bell, Martin, Callon, Michel, Grupp, Hariolf, Kodama, Fumio, Kuhlmann, Stefan, ...
Langfristiges Wachstum durch Forschung und Innovation
Ann-Kristin Achleitner, Jutta Allmendinger, Hariolf Grupp, Dietmar Harhoff, Patrick Llerena, Joachim Luther
Dietmar Harhoff, LMU und Expertenkommission Forschung und Innovation, sieht Handlungsbedarf bei der Innovationsfinanzierung und im Wissens- und Technologietransfer. Da Deutschland zu sehr auf...
Entwicklung der Wirtschaftsstruktur Baden-Württembergs
Konrad Faust, Marlies Hummel, Christoph Saul, Heinz Schmalholz, Cornelia Waldkircher-Heyne, Günther Klee, ...
Das ifo Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, München, das Frauenhofer-Institut für Systemtechnik und Innovationsforschung -ISI, Karlsruhe, sowie das Institut für Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung...