ECON 222/BUS AD 297T-1: SEMINAR ON INNOVATION
Fall
2004: Wednesday
Convenors:
Professor Bronwyn H. Hall
The innovation seminar is open to graduate students, faculty, and visitors from Economics, Haas, ARE, and other departments in the university who have an interest in the economics of innovation, technical change, and intellectual property. Here are some lists of past presentations:
Fall 2003
Fall 2002 Fall 2001 Fall 2000 Fall 1999 Fall 1998 prior to 1998
I encourage
presentation by graduate students in early stages of research, and have
occasionally had students present discussion of a set of papers by others on a
specific topic that is of general interest to the group. Anyone who wants an
electronic link added for their presentation, please send email. Also send me email if you
would like to speak this Fall.
Sep 1 No meeting
Sep 8
Jenny Lanjouw, ARE
Patents, Price
Controls, and the Arrival of New Drugs: How Policy Affects International Launch
Patterns
Sep 15
Pia Hurmelinna, Lappeenranta University of Technology,
Incentives and
Barriers Related to University-Industry Collaboration -
Appropriability Strategies and Principle of Publicity
Slides for presentation
Sep 22
Daniel Wilson,Federal Reserve
Bank of San Francisco,
IT and Beyond: The Contribution of Heterogeneous Capital
to Productivity
Also note the Economics Departmental Seminar, 4-6 PM :
Philippe Aghion, Harvard University
Volatility, R&D, and Growth: The Role of Financial
Development
Sep 29
Gregory Graff, ARE and UC Davis
The
Division of Innovative Labor among Universities, Entrepreneurs, and
Corporations in Agricultural Biotechnology (with David Zilberman)
Oct 5 (joint with IO seminar, Tues, 4-6
PM, 608-11 Evans Hall)
Jun Ishii, UC Irvine, visiting
UC Berkeley
Technology
Adoption and Regulatory Regimes: Gas Turbine Electricity Generators from 1980
to 2001
Oct 13
Carl Shapiro, Haas
Prior User Rights in Patent Cases
Oct 19 (joint with IO seminar, Tues,
Manuel Trajtenberg,
Tracing the
Mobility of Inventors with Patent Data
Oct 27
Ian Larkin, Haas
Switching Costs
and Competition in Enterprise Software: Theory and Evidence
Nov 3
Kira Markiewicz, Haas
Firm Capabilities and Absorptive
Capacity: Implications for Exploitation of Public Science and the Pace of
Knowledge Exploitation
Nov
10
Marc Fetscherin, visiting SIMS
To Purchase or to Pirate Movies - A Model for Evaluating Consumer Behavior
Nov 17
Dirk Czarnitzki, ZEW
Mannheim and U Katholieke Leuven, visiting UC Berkeley
Biomedical
Academic Entrepreneurship through the SBIR Program (with Andrew Toole)
Nov 24 no meeting, Thanksgiving holiday
Dec 1
Simon
Wakeman,
IP Portfolios and R&D
Firm Commercialization Strategy: Evidence from Biotechnology Alliances
Last updated 30 November 2004 by Bronwyn H. Hall