KTH/CESIS Working Paper Series in Economics and Institutions of Innovation
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No. 127: A Portrait of the Innovative Firm as a Small Patenting Entrepreneur

Martin Andersson and Hans Lööf
No. 126: What Drives the Productive Efficiency of a Firm? - the importance of industry, location, R&D, and size

Oleg Badunenko, Michael Fritsch and Andreas Stephan
No. 125: Corporate Debt Maturity Choice in Transition Financial Markets

Andreas Stephan, Oleksandr Talavera and Andriy Tsapin
No. 124: How can we Study Innovation Systems? - introducing an actor-centralised perspective

Anders Broström
No. 123: Ownership, Economic Entrenchment and Allocation of Capital

Johan Eklund and Sameeksha Desai
No. 122: PRIVATE AND PUBLIC INTERESTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EARLY SWEDISH COMPUTER INDUSTRY

Tom Petersson
No. 121: From Royal Academy of Science to Reserach Institute of Society - long term policy convergence of Swedish Knowledge intermediaries

Thomas Kaiserfeld
No. 120: Rockets and Reindeer - the history of the Swedish innovation system for space and its spatial dimensions

Sverker Sörlin and Nina Wormbs
No. 119: Lost in Translation? - sience, technology and the state since the 1970s

Per Högselius
No. 118: Between Warfare and Welfare - scientific credence in the Swedish agricultural policies 1940-1970
Hans Jörgensen
No. 117: The Rise of the Nuclear System of Innovation in Sweden

Maja Fjaestad and Thomas Jonter
No. 116: Location Attributes and Start-Ups in Knowledge Intensive Business Services
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Martin Andersson and Karin Hellerstedt
No. 115: Firms' Rationales for Interaction with Research Universities

Anders Broström
No. 114: Performance Evaluation Based on the Robust Mahalanobis Distance and Multilevel Modelling Using Two New Strategies

S Hussain, M. A. Mohamed, R. Holder, A. Almasri and G Shukur
No. 113: The Persistent Differentiation - the education commission’s reform work 1724-1778

Thomas Kaiserfeld
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