Bibliografia

Principal

  • Main books for the lectures are: - Edler, J., Cunningham, P., & Gök, A. (Eds.). (2016). Handbook of innovation policy impact. Edward Elgar Publishing. - Fagerberg, J., Martin, B. R., & Andersen, E. S. (Eds.). (2013). Innovation studies: Evolution and future challenges. OUP Oxford. - Fagerberg, J., Mowery, D. C. and Nelson, R. R. (eds.) (2005), The Oxford Handbook of Innovation, Oxford, Oxford University Press. - Hall, B. and Rosenberg, N. (eds.) (2010), Handbook of the Economics of Innovation, Amesterdam, Elsevier. - Nelson, R., Dosi, G., Helfat, C. E., Pyka, A., Saviotti, P. P., & Lee, K. (2018). Modern Evolutionary Economics. Cambridge University Press. - Volti, R. (2017). Society and technological change. 8th Ed. Macmillan Learning. Selected reading from recent research and case studies will also be assigned.:

Secundária

  • - Abramovitz, M. and David, P.A. (1996), "Convergence and deferred catch-up: Productivity leadership and the waning of American exceptionalism", in Landau, R., Taylor, T. and Wright, G. (eds.) (1996), The Mosaic of Economic Growth, Stanford, Stanford University Press, pp.21-62. - Archibugi, D. and Lundvall, B.A. (eds.) (2001), The Globalizing Learning Economy, Oxford University Press. - Arrow, K.J. (1962), "Economic welfare and the allocation of resources for invention", in Nelson, R.R. (ed.), The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity: Economic and Social Factors, pp.609-626, Cambridge, Massachusetts. - Borrás, S. and Edquist, C. (2013), "The choice of innovation policy instruments", Technological Forecasting & Social Change, Vol.80, No.8, pp.1513-1522. - Colombo, M.G., Grilli, L., Piscitello, L. and Rossi-Lamastra, C. (eds.) (2011), Science and Innovation Policy for the New Knowledge Economy, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. - Dolfsma, W. and Seo, D. (2013), "Government policy and technological innovation - a suggested typology", Technovation, Vol.33, Nos.6-7, pp.173-179. - Edquist, C. (ed.) (1997), Systems of Innovation - Technologies, Institutions and Organizations, Pinter. - Etzkowitz, H. and Leydesdorff, L. (2000), "The dynamics of innovation: from National Systems and 'Mode 2' to a Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations", Research Policy, Vol.29, No.2, pp.109-123. - Freeman, C. and Louçã, F. (2001), As Time Goes by - From the Industrial Revolution to the Information Revolution, Oxford, Oxford University Press (Portuguese edition: Ciclos e Crises no Capitalismo Global - Das Revoluções Industriais à Revolução da Informação, Porto, Edições Afrontamento, 2004). - Freeman, C. and Soete, L. (1997), The Economics of Industrial Innovation, Londres, Pinter Publishers, 3rd edition. - Godinho, M.M. (2013), Inovação em Portugal, Lisboa, Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos. - Klein Woolthuis, R., Lankhuizen, M. and Gilsing, V. (2005), "A system failure framework for innovation policy design", Technovation, Vol.25, No.6, pp.609-619. - Kline, S.J. and Rosenberg, N. (1986), "An Overview of Innovation", in Landau, R. and Rosenberg, N. (eds.), The Positive Sum Strategy, Washington, DC, National Academy of Sciences, pp.275-305. - Lundvall, B.A. (ed.) (1992), National Systems of Innovation, London, Pinter Publishers. - Mazzucato, M. (2014), The Entrepreneurial State - Debunking Public vs. Private Sector Myths, London, Revised edition, London, Anthem Press. - Nelson, R.R. (1959), "The Simple Economics of Basic Scientific Research", Journal of Political Economy, Vol.67, No.3, pp.351-64. - Nelson, R. (ed.) (1993), National Innovation Systems, Oxford, Oxford University Press. - OCDE (2015), Frascati Manual 2002 - Proposed Standard Practice for Surveys on Research and Experimental Development, Paris, OCDE. - OCDE (2018), Oslo Manual - Proposed Guidelines for Collecting and Interpreting Technological Innovation Data, 4th edition, Paris, OCDE. - Pavitt, K. (1984), "Sectoral patterns of technical change: Towards a taxonomy and a theory", Research Policy, Vol.13, No.6, pp.343-373. - Rogers, E.M. (2003), Diffusion of innovations, 5th edition, New York, Free Press. - Rothwell, R. (1994), "Towards the Fifth-generation innovation process", International Marketing Review, Vol.11, No.1, pp.7-31. - Schumpeter, J.A. (1951; 1934), The Theory of Economic Development - An Inquiry into Profits, Capital, Credit, Interest and the Business Cycle, reprinted from the English edition of 1934, 2nd edition of the work of 1911, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press. - Shavinina, L.V. (ed.) (2003), The International Handbook of Innovation, Amsterdam, Pergamon-Elsevier. - Swann, G.M.P. (2009), The Economics of Innovation - An Introduction, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. - Tidd, J. and Bessant, J. (2020), Managing Innovation: Integrating Technological, Market and Organizational Change, 7th ed., Chichester, Wiley. Data Sources: -EC, European Innovation Scoreboard. - OCDE, Main Science and Technology Indicators.: