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    <item rdf:about="http://www-archive.inesctec.pt/cite/RePEc/09.03.18_wp1_CardosoTeixeira.pdf">        <title>Working Paper Nr.º 1 - Returns on R&amp;D Investment: A comprehensive survey on the magnitude and evaluation methodologies; Andreia Cardoso and Aurora A.C.Teixeira; March/2009</title>        <link>http://www-archive.inesctec.pt/cite/RePEc/09.03.18_wp1_CardosoTeixeira.pdf</link>        <description>As technology and innovation seem to be contingent upon each other a great deal of attention has been given to the importance of assessing the contribution of R&amp;D investment to firm and industry performance and, ultimately, to the economic performance of countries and regions. In industrialised societies not only private but also public agents have allocated increasing amounts of their resources to R&amp;D activities, often considered the key path to innovativeness. At the same time, due to advances in empirical research, increasingly more focused on the micro (firms) rather than on the macro (country) level, old myths about the relationship between R&amp;D, innovation and success began to fall down. Firstly, the idea that innovation is much broader than R&amp;D has gained large support and has made it possible to identify other sources of innovation, beyond excellence in R&amp;D, which had been largely hidden or neglected. As result, perceptions about small firms - or the so-called low-tech industries, which either do not carry out any significant R&amp;D activities or are likely to perform them outside formal classifications - started to change. Secondly, the idea that more R&amp;D investment is always automatically bond to success - whatever criteria one may choose to define success – has become nothing more than a utopia. In this paper we carry out an analysis of the literature on the magnitude and evaluation of R&amp;D. We identify the methodologies used and analyse to what extent the magnitude of (eventual) R&amp;D returns is dependent on the methodology pursued and the level of analysis - firms (micro), industry (meso), and regions/countries (macro) - considered. We conclude that methodological approaches and levels of analysis determine, to some extent, the type of results obtained and, thus, variances between them. 

</description>        <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>        <dc:creator>acardoso</dc:creator>        <dc:rights></dc:rights>                <dc:date>2009-03-26T16:33:59Z</dc:date>        <dc:type>File</dc:type>    </item>
    <item rdf:about="http://www-archive.inesctec.pt/cite/RePEc/09.03.19_wp2_SequeiraTeixeira.pdf">        <title>Working Paper Nr.º 2 - Assessing the influence of R&amp;D institutions by mapping international scientific networks: the case of INESC Porto; José Sequeira and Aurora A.C. Teixeira; March/2009</title>        <link>http://www-archive.inesctec.pt/cite/RePEc/09.03.19_wp2_SequeiraTeixeira.pdf</link>        <description>Although scientometric and bibliometric studies embrace a much wider perspective of the linkages/networks of R&amp;D institutions than standard economic studies, to the best of our knowledge, these studies have not yet made use of scientometric tools to analyse the influence and impact of R&amp;D institutions. Moreover, the international perspective has so far been neglected both in standard and bibliometric studies. 
Based on networks of 1239 foreign co-authorships and 13035 foreign citation linkages, we demonstrate that INESC Porto international influence has considerably expanded since 2003, a year that coincided with the implementation of an internal policy of granting monetary prizes to publications in scientific international journals. In terms of co-authorship, the network of INESC Porto more than duplicated (13 countries in the initial period to 27 in 2004-07). In terms of citations, INESC Porto’s network encompassed almost 40 countries during the whole period (1996-2007). Its more prolific units (optoelectronics, energy and multimedia) presented a rather distinct pattern both in terms of size and evolution of the corresponding network boundaries. The network size of foreign co-authorships was not much different between the three units by the beginning of the 2000s (around 10 countries) but it evolved quite distinctly. The most remarkable pattern was registered by the multimedia (UTM) unit, whose network size rose exponentially to 21 countries in 2004-07. This contrasted with the decline (down to 8 countries) of the energy (USE) unit. The citation network of the optoelectronic unit (UOSE) was by far the largest, until 2003, involving 34 distinct countries, which contrasted with the size of USE (12 countries) and UTM (1 country). But again, after 2003, the size of the citation network of USE and UTM converged spectacularly to that of UOSE’s, reaching in the last period 21 and 16, respectively. 
The influence of INESC Porto reaches all five continents, especially when we consider citation networks. Indeed, excluding the citations from authors affiliated in Portuguese institutions, those that most cite INESC Porto’s (and UOSE’s) works are affiliated in institutions located in China, the UK and the US. The scientific works produced by USE influences mostly authors affiliated in institutions located in India, China and Spain, whereas for UTM the corresponding countries are the US, Germany and Italy. 
We infer from the evidence analysed that not only did the boundaries of INESC Porto’s scientific network substantially enlarge in the period of analysis (1996-2007) but its ‘quality’ also evidenced a positive evolution, with authors affiliated in institutions located in the scientific frontier countries citing works of INESC Porto (and its units).

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    <item rdf:about="http://www-archive.inesctec.pt/cite/RePEc/09.03.19_wp3_TeixeiraSequeira.pdf">        <title>Working Paper Nr.º 3 - Determinants of the international influence of a R&amp;D organisation: a bibliometric approach; Aurora A.C.Teixeira and José Sequeira; March/2009 </title>        <link>http://www-archive.inesctec.pt/cite/RePEc/09.03.19_wp3_TeixeiraSequeira.pdf</link>        <description>Traditionally, studies on the influence and impact of knowledge-producing organisations have been addressed by means of strict economic analysis, stressing their economic impact to a local, regional or national extent. In the present study, an alternative methodology is put forward in order to evaluate the international scientific impact and influence of a knowledge-producing and -diffusing institution. We introduce a new methodology, based on scientometric and bibliometric tools, which complement traditional assessments by considering the influence of a R&amp;D institution when looking at the scientific production undertaken and the recognition of its relevance by its international peer community. Focusing on the most prolific scientific areas of INESC Porto, and resorting to published scientific work recorded in the Science Citation Index (SCI), we show that INESC Porto has enlarged its international scientific network. The logit estimations demonstrate that the wide geographical influence of INESC Porto scientific research is a result not of its international positioning in terms of co-authorships, but rather a result of the quality of its scientific output.

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    <item rdf:about="http://www-archive.inesctec.pt/cite/RePEc/09.03.19_wp4_LopesTeixeira.pdf">        <title>Working Paper Nr.º 4 - Open Innovation in firms located in an intermediate technology developed country; Mariana Lopes and Aurora A.C.Teixeira; March/2009</title>        <link>http://www-archive.inesctec.pt/cite/RePEc/09.03.19_wp4_LopesTeixeira.pdf</link>        <description>Open Innovation is a flow of inputs and outputs of knowledge and technology which favours, at the firm level, the acceleration of the innovation process, as well as the establishment and penetration of firms in new markets. This type of innovation incorporates technological innovation from internal and external sources, as well as different ways to access markets. The empirical studies in the area reveal that there is a significant bias in favour of countries of technological frontier, such as the United States, Finland, the Netherlands, Germany or Sweden. The present study aims at covering this gap in literature by examining firms in a country of intermediate technology development – Portugal. Based on 70 innovative firms located in Portugal we found that open innovation is only partially diffused throughout these firms. In addition, open innovation is more widespread in terms of external absorption of knowledge/ technology rather than in terms of knowledge/technology transfer. This result may indicate lack of awareness about the economic potential of making available to third parties the technologies internally created. This may require a different approach to organization/management of R&amp;D, in particular, and of innovation, in general.

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    <item rdf:about="http://www-archive.inesctec.pt/cite/RePEc/09.09.04_WP5_OliveiraTeixeira.pdf">        <title>Working Paper Nr.º 5 - Policy approaches regarding technology transfer: Portugal and Switzerland compared; Maria das Dores B. Moura Oliveira and Aurora A.C. Teixeira; September 2009 </title>        <link>http://www-archive.inesctec.pt/cite/RePEc/09.09.04_WP5_OliveiraTeixeira.pdf</link>        <description>The environment in which technology transfer takes place plays a key role in defining the best approaches and, ultimately, their success. In the present paper we analyse the extent to which Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) efficiency is influenced by framework conditions and, in particular, by the innovation policies and programmes. We hypothesise that countries with higher technology transfer efficiency levels would have innovation policies more supportive to technology transfer efforts. Results based on an in depth account and statistical analysis of over 60 innovation policies from Switzerland (widely associated to high levels of technology transference efficiency) and Portugal (a laggard country in this particular) corraborate our initial hypothesis. Switzerland policies overall include more references to knowledge and technology transfer, in the form of licenses, R&amp;D collaboration and spin-offs, than Portuguese policies. One exception is the case of patents (intellectual property rights, in general) with stronger weight in Portuguese policies and, to some extent, the support to spin-off creation and venture capital. The findings highlighted significant differences in variables with impact in technology transfer, namely the priorities addressed, target groups and funding eligibility, aspects of the innovation process targeted and forms of funding. From the exercise it was possible to derive some policy implications. Specifically, we advance that if a country wishes to increase technology transfer efficiency then it should implement a mandate for R&amp;D cooperation between different actors, give priority to fund cutting edge science and research performers, and attribute a higher emphasis on applied industrial research and prototype creation aspects of the innovation process. </description>        <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>        <dc:creator>acardoso</dc:creator>        <dc:rights></dc:rights>                <dc:date>2009-09-15T08:25:57Z</dc:date>        <dc:type>File</dc:type>    </item>
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por se tornar um grande desafio. Este trabalho objectiva o desenvolvimento de um modelo de internacionalização adequando a realidade das PME Portuguesas que incorporem nas suas actividades uma
componente de serviços. Tal modelo faz parte de um projecto de I&amp;DT aprovado pelo QREN para o desenvolvimento de ferramentas de apoio à decisão na internacionalização de Serviços de PME.</description>        <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>        <dc:creator>acardoso</dc:creator>        <dc:rights></dc:rights>                <dc:date>2012-04-10T10:01:27Z</dc:date>        <dc:type>File</dc:type>    </item>
    <item rdf:about="http://www-archive.inesctec.pt/cite/RePEc/12.03.31_WP6_Cruz%20Teixeira.pdf">        <title>Working Paper Nr.º 6:Industry-based methodological approaches to the measurement of Creative  Industries: a theoretical and empirical account; Sara Santos Cruz and Aurora A.C. Teixeira; April 2012 </title>        <link>http://www-archive.inesctec.pt/cite/RePEc/12.03.31_WP6_Cruz%20Teixeira.pdf</link>        <description>The  rising  interest  in  the  creative  economy  has  encouraged  several  authors  both  in  the political and academic spheres to focus on creative industries and cultural activities and assess their effects on regional  and  national development. The issue of measurement has, however, limited  the  analysis  considerably.  Despite  progress  at  the  theoretical  and  empirical  levels, there  is  a  generalized  lack  of  clear  definitions  and  estimations  as  to  what  represents  cultural activities and creative industries. This paper critically reviews the growing corpus of literature on  approaches  to  the  measurement  of  creative  industries.  Moreover,  it  presents  a  detailed 
mapping  of  the  creative  sectors  and  estimates  the  relative  weight  of  creative  industries according  to  relevant  industry-based  methodologies,  using  a  unique  dataset  (Quadros  de Pessoal,  Portugal),  which  includes  over  3  million  workers,  and  that  permits  an  accurate comparative  analysis  of  the  different  methodologies  under  study.  The  choice  of  approach when measuring creative industries is relevant in estimating the importance of such industries. 
Indeed,  depending  on  the  approach  used,  the  importance  of  creative  industries  in  Portugal differs,  ranging  from  2.5%  (DCMS  Model)  to  4.6%  (WIPO  copyright  model).  In  order  to overcome  the  limitations  of  existing  methodologies,  we  proposed  a  new  industry-based approach focusing on core creative industries. According to the proposed methodology, core creative industries represent 3.5% of Portuguese employment, in which „Software publishing‟ and „Computer/IT consultancy‟ (1.0%), „Publishing‟ (1.0%), and „Advertising and Marketing‟ (0.4%) are the most relevant sub-segments. 

Keywords: Creative Industries; Industry-based Methodology; Measurement </description>        <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>        <dc:creator>acardoso</dc:creator>        <dc:rights></dc:rights>                <dc:date>2012-04-10T10:01:42Z</dc:date>        <dc:type>File</dc:type>    </item>




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