Funded by the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Union

More on Intangibles

In this section you will find information related to the topic of intangibles in general, not necessarily carried out within the project, such as conferences and papers made by members of the Consortium as well as other researchers.

Initiatives

Other projects have developed the research in intangibles.

COINVEST, INDICSERINNODRIVE, INTAN-InvestPREDICTAPIE-Agence du patrimoine immatériel de l’ÉtatChaire européenne de Management de l’immatériel

Conferences

11th edition of the World conference on intellectual capital: Innovative Ecosystems, Joint assets and territories
Chaire Européenne de Management de l’Immatériel
May 28 & 29

Books

Intangibles, Market Failure and Innovation Performance

Bounfour, Ahmed, Miyagawa, Tsutomu (Eds.): Intangibles, Market Failure and Innovation Performance. Springer 2015

This book addresses the issue of intangibles’ contribution to growth at macroeconomic and microeconomic levels. It provides a review of a set of new approaches to innovation growth. It also considers the issue of how to invest in intangibles, especially with regard to the market failure issue. The book focusses on three major themes: First it provides a better understanding of how intangibles contribute to economic growth and value creation. In a second part it presents emerging practices as well as examples of market failure, analyzing managerial practices in relationship to market imperfections. Finally the book links the value of intangibles with innovation and the performance of firms.

Papers

Communication by C. Corrado, J. Haskel, C. Jona-Lasinio and M. Iommi: ICT, R&D and non R&D intangible capital: Complementary relations and Industry Productivity Growth. Third World KLEMS Conference on Growth and Stagnation in The World Economy. Tokyo, Japan. 19-20 May 2014 Abstract

Paper by Ana Rincon Aznar, Anastasios Saraidaris, Michela Vecchi and Francesco Venturini: Closing the US-EU productivity gap: Knowledge assets, absorptive capacity, and institutional reforms.  24 April 2014