Innovation – Published Papers

  1. Gross, Dan, and Bhaven Sampat. “America Jump-started World War II R&D and the Takeoff of U.S. Innovation System.” Forthcoming at American Economic Review.
  2. Gross, Dan, and Bhaven Sampat. “The World War II Crisis Innovation Model: What Was It, and Where Does It Apply?Research Policy 52, no. 9 (2023): 104845.
  3. Arora, Ashish, Sharon Belenzon, and Bernardo Dionisi. “First-mover advantage and the private value of public science.Research Policy 52, no. 9 (2023).
  4. Gross, Dan, and Bhaven Sampat. “Crisis Innovation Policy from World War II to COVID-19.” In NBER Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policy and the Economy. 2022.
  5. Gross, Dan, and Bhaven Sampat. “The Economics of Crisis Innovation Policy: A Historical Perspective.AEA Papers & Proceedings 111 (2021): 346-350.
  6. Cohen, Wesley M., You-Na Lee, and John P. Walsh. “How Innovative are Innovations? A Multidimensional, Survey-Based Approach.” In Measuring and Accounting for Innovation in the Twenty-First Century, edited by C. Corrado, J. Haskel, J. Miranda, and D. Sichel. University of Chicago Press, National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021.
  7. Arora, Ashish, Sharon Belenzon, and Lia Sheer. “Knowledge spillovers and corporate investment in scientific research.American Economic Review 111, no. 3 (2021): 871-988.
  8. Arora, Ashish, Sharon Belenzon, and Andrea Patacconi. “Knowledge Sharing in Alliances and Alliance Portfolios.Management Science 50, no. 5 (2021): 1329-1992.
  9. Arora, Ashish, Sharon Belenzon, Andrea Patacconi, and JK Suh. “The changing structure of American innovation: Some cautionary remarks for economic growth.” In Innovation Policy and the Economy handbook. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019.
  10. Arora, Ashish, Sharon Belenzon, and Andrea Patacconi. “A theory of the U.S. innovation ecosystem: Evolution, diversity, and efficiency.Industrial and Corporate Change 28, no. 2 (2019): 289-307.
  11. Arora, Ashish, Sharon Belenzon, Andrea Patacconi, and Jungkyu Suh. “Why the U.S. Innovation Ecosystem Is Slowing Down.Harvard Business Review. November 2019.
  12. Belenzon, Sharon, and Mark Schankerman. “Motivation and Sorting of Human Capital in Open Innovation.Strategic Management Journal 36 (2015): 795–820.
  13. Arora, Ashish, and Wes Cohen. “Public support and technical advance: The role of firm size.Industrial and Corporate Change 24, no. 4 (2015): 791-802.
  14. Belenzon, Sharon, and Andrea Patacconi. “Innovation and firm value: An investigation of the changing role of patents, 1985-2007.Research Policy 42, no. 8 (September 2013): 1496-1510.
  15. Belenzon, Sharon, and Mark Schankerman. “Spreading the Word: Geography, Policy and Knowledge Spillovers.Review of Economics and Statistics 95, no. 3 (July 2013): 884-903.
  16. Belenzon, Sharon. “Cumulative Innovation and Market Value: Evidence from Patent Citations.Economic Journal 559, no. 122 (March 2012): 265-285.
  17. Belenzon, Sharon, and Tomer Berkovitz. “Innovation in Business Groups.Management Science 56, no. 3 (March 2010): 519-535.
  18. Arora, Ashish, Chris Forman, and Jiwoong Yoon. “Complementarity and information technology adoption: Local area networks and the Internet.Information Economics and Policy 22, no. 3 (2010): 228-242.
  19. Cohen, Wesley M. “Fifty Years of Empirical Studies of Innovative Activity and Performance.” In Handbook of Economics of Innovation, edited by B.H. Hall and N. Rosenberg, 129-213. Amsterdam: North Holland Elsevier, Vol. 1, 2010.