Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

Working Paper Series in Economics and Institutions of Innovation,
Royal Institute of Technology, CESIS - Centre of Excellence for Science and Innovation Studies

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024

No 157: Q-theory of Investment and Earnings Retentions - Evidence from Scandinavia
Johan Eklund

No 156: The Impact of Firm’s R&D Strategy on Profit and Productivity
Börje Johansson and Hans Lööf

No 155: Start-Ups and Employment Growth - Evidence from Sweden
Martin Andersson and Florian Noseleit

No 154: Multinationals in the Knowledge Economy - a case study of AstraZeneca in Sweden
Martin Andersson, Börje Johansson, Charlie Karlsson and Hans Lööf

No 153: Agglomeration Dynamics of Business Services
Johan Klaesson and Börje Johansson

No 152: Ownership, Dividends, R&D and Retained Earnings - are institutional owners short-term oriented?
Daniel Wiberg

No 151: Persistence and Determinants of Firm Profit in Emerging Markets
Andreas Stephan and Andriy Tsapin

No 150: Occupational Distribution within Swedish Industries - an identification and market relation analysis
Charlotta Mellander

No 149: Learning-by-Exporting Revisited - the role of intensity and persistence
Martin Andersson and Hans Lööf

No 148: Knowledge, Creativity and Regional Development
Charlie Karlsson and Börje Johansson

No 147: Swedish Listed Family Firms and Entrepreneurial Spirit
Per-Olof Bjuggren and Johanna Palmberg

No 146: Imports, Productivity and the Origin Markets -the role of knowledge-intensive economies
Hans Lööf and Martin Andersson

No 145: Creative China? The University, Tolerance and Talent in Chinese Regional Development
Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander and Haifeng Qian

No 144: Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Functional Regions
Charlie Karlsson, Börje Johansson and Roger Stough

No 143: Is Entrepreneurship the Salvation for Enhanced Economic Growth?
Kristina Nyström

No 142: Regional Institutional Environment and Swedish Regional New Firm Formation
Kristina Nyström

No 141: The Innovation and Productivity Effect of Foreign Take-Over of National Assets
Börje Johansson, Hans Lööf and Bernd Ebersberger

No 140: Getting Pole Position - Pre reform research strategies in the humanities at Swedish universities
Lars Geschwind and Karin Larsson

No 139: What does it Mean Conceptually that Universities Compete?
Enrico Deiaco, Magnus Homén and Maureen McKelvey

No 138: Interaction between Research and Education – can industry co-operation improve the link?
Maria Johansson

No 137: Financial Risk Aversion and Household Asset Diversification
Nataliya Barasinska, Dorothea Schäfer and Andreas Stephan

No 136: Locational Conditions, Cooperation, and Innovativeness: evidence from research and company spin-offs
Anna Lejpras and Andreas Stephan

No 135: The Impact of Firm Collateral on Knowledge Intensive Consulting Firms
Gustav Martinsson

No 134: Firm Collateral and the Cyclicality of Knowledge Intensity
Gustav Martinsson

No 133: Rational Solution to the Laundry Issue: Policy and Research for Day-to-Day Life in the Welfare State
Ulla Rosén

No 132: A Methodological Note on Measuring the Functional Efficiency of Capital Markets
Johan E Eklund and Sameeksha Desai

No 131: How does University Collaboration Contribute to Successful R&D Management?
Anders Broström and Hans Lööf

No 130: Embedded Technology - national Identity the rise and decline of a small state’s military-industrial complex
Niklas Stenlås

No 129: The Rise of the Mega-Region
Richard Florida, Tim Gulden and Charlotta Mellander

No 128: The Dynamics of Firm Growth - a re-examination
Hans Lööf

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
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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