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Summaries and policy briefs

  • Roth, F., Sen, A., Rammer, C. (2022). The role of intangibles in firm-level productivity – evidence from Germany. Industry and Innovation.
  • Nonnis, A., Boundfour, A., Kim, K. (2023). Knowledge spillovers and intangible complementarities: Empirical case of European countries. Research Policy, Volume 52, Issue 1.
  • Tsakanikas, A., Caloghirou, Y., Dimas, P., & Stamopoulos, D. (2022). Intangibles, innovation, and sector specialization in global value chains: A case study on the EU’s and the UK’s manufacturing industries. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 177, 121488.
  • Nakamura, L. (2022). Deflating Intangible Investment: Some new ideas and estimates.
  • Final conference summary – GLOBALINTO Final Conference, Oslo, 28-29 April 2022
  • Workshop summary – Intangibles and COVID19: Results from the GLOBALINTO Survey of Intangibles
  • Intangibles and COVID19 – Results from the GLOBALINTO Survey of Intangibles – GLOBALINTO workshop summary
  • Intangibles as Firm Assets or Industrial Commons: Tensions and Opportunities – GLOBALINTO workshop summary
  • Criekingen, K. V., Bloch, C., Eklund, C. (2021). Measuring intangible assets — A review of the state of the art. Journal of Economic Surveys, 1-20.
  • Roth, Felix (2022). Intangible Capital and Growth – Essays on Labor Productivity, Monetary Economics, and Political Economy, Vol. 1. Springer, Cham.
  • GLOBALINTO policy brief – Policies for Enhancing Growth from Intangibles at the Aggregate and Sectoral Levels
  • Intangibles, Global Value Chains and Productivity Growth: New Evidence and Perspectives- GLOBALINTO workshop summary
  • IARIW-ESCoE-Conference presentations
  • GLOBALINTO Bi-annual meeting held on September 23rd & 24th, 2021
  • Globalinto Policy Brief – Policies for Public Sector Intangibles (D7.9)
  • Grasping the impalpable: Critical appraisal of the role of public policy for intangibles (D7.7)
  • Report on the empirical analysis on the role of intangible assets in the public sector (D7.6)
  • Role of Policy for Development and the Use of Intangible Assets (D7.5)
  • The rule of law and investment in intangible capital: Evidence for the EU-16, 1996-2017 (D7.4)
  • Impact of public sector intangibles and their components on firms’ productivity (D7.3)
  • Public Sector Intangibles and Governance Quality in the European Union (D7.2)
  • Intangible assets in the Public Sector: An Extended Definition and Methodological Guide (D7.1)
  • Revisiting intangible capital and labour productivity growth, 2000–2015 (D6.7)
  • Intangible Capital and Labor Productivity Growth— Revisiting the Evidence: An Update (update of results in D6.6)
  • Intangible Capital and Labor Productivity Growth: Revisiting the Evidence (D6.6)
  • The combined contribution of intangible capital and global value chain participation to productivity (D6.5)
  • Innovation-labor biased technical change and growth – Evidence from Finnish innovation value chains (D6.4)
  • Are innovation and intangible assets drivers for EU’s manufacturing competitiveness in Global Value Chains? (D6.3)
  • GLOBALINTO Input-Output Intangibles Database: Industry-level data on intangibles for EU-28 (D.6.2)
  • The contribution of intangible inputs and participation in global value chains to productivity performance (D6.1)
  • Productivity of environmental innovations under the environmental regulation of firms (D5.12)
  • Intangible Capital and Firm-Level Productivity – Evidence from Germany (D5.11)
  • Gender and age productivity-wage gaps in innovative work (D5.10)
  • Linking investments in intangible assets and global value chain participation with firm export performance (D5.9)
  • NETWORKING AND CLUSTERING OF INNOVATIVE FIRMS: Knowledge diffusion between large firms, SMEs and platforms, The case of patents in Artificial Intelligence (D5.8)
  • Profitable intangible investments and market power – barriers and opportunities for firms with different size (D5.7)
  • Gender balance and productivity (D5.6)
  • Innovation-driven productivity growth: the role of ICT capital and effective labour (D5.5)
  • Spillovers, intangibles and productivity (D5.4)
  • Intangibles from intangible capital work – their valuation and technological change (D5.3)
  • Academic article on knowledge diffusion (D5.2)
  • The impact of intangible assets on productivity growth in the Norwegian economy: Evidence from firm-level data (D5.1)
  • Final report describing the survey results and methodology (D4.4)
  • Set-up of subcontracted survey – monitoring and assessment for quality control (D4.2)
  • Set-up of pilot questionnaire and datasets (D4.1)
  • Micro-level Intangibles Measure: The Case of Public Sector & Application to Slovenia (D3.5)
  • Relational Capital: Do board networks exist and are they valuable? (D3.2)
  • Measuring Intangible Assets – A Review of the State of the Art (D3.1)
  • Public Policy and Intangibles: A Conceptualisation and Critical Appraisal (D2.6)
  • Survey on demographic changes and productivity growth (D2.5)
  • Working Paper for Firm Size, Market Entry and Growth (D2.4)
  • Academic article on digitalization in the production process: Key concepts and measurement (D2.3)
  • GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS: The productivity contribution of intangible assets and participation in global value chains (D2.2)
  • Intangible Capital and Labour Productivity Growth: A Review of the Literature (D2.1)
  • A Non-Technical Report on Challenges for Statistics in Measuring New Growth Determinants (D1.4)
  • Measuring the Intangibles Using Survey Data (D1.3)
  • Working Paper for Measuring the Intangibles using Register Data (D1.2)
  • A Survey of Challenges to Growth: the Productivity Puzzle in the Context of (new) Growth Determinants (D1.1)
  • GLOBALINTO Bi-annual Meeting held on May 25th, 2021
  • GLOBALINTO Policy Brief – Public policy and intangibles (D7.8)
  • Intangibles, Inequality and Growth – GLOBALINTO workshop summary
  • Nonnis, A., Bounfour, A., Özaygen, A., Kim, K. O., & Beliaeva, T. (2021). The combined contribution of intangible capital and global value chain participation to productivity. International Journal of Intellectual Property Management, 11(1), 21-37.
  • Intangibles, Global Value Chains and Productivity Growth – GLOBALINTO workshop summary
  • Kim, K., Bounfour, A., Nonnis, A. & Özaygen, A. (2021) Measuring ICT externalities and their contribution to productivity: A bilateral trade based approach, Telecommunications Policy, 45 (2).
  • Policy brief on the first joint workshop of the Horizon 2020 projects Globalinto and Microprod
  • Policy brief on intangibles and growth – Microeconomic underpinnings
  • Special Issue of Journal of Intellectual Capital
  • Bounfour, A., Piekkola, H. and Bloch, C. (2020), “Editorial”, Journal of Intellectual Capital, Vol. 21 No. 5, pp. 641-647.
  • Eklund, C. M. (2020). Why do some SME’s become high-growth firms? The role of employee competences
  • Van Criekingen, K. (2020), “External information sourcing and lead-time advantage in product innovation”, Journal of Intellectual Capital, Vol. 21 No. 5, pp. 709-726.
  • Roth, F. (2020), “Revisiting intangible capital and labour productivity growth, 2000–2015 : Accounting for the crisis and economic recovery in the EU”, Journal of Intellectual Capital, Vol. 21 No. 5, pp. 671-690.
  • Piekkola, H. (2020), “Intangibles and innovation-labor-biased technical change”, Journal of Intellectual Capital, Vol. 21 No. 5, pp. 649-669.
  • Guo-Fitoussi, L., Bounfour, A., & Rekik, S. (2019). Intellectual property rights, complementarity and the firm’s economic performance. International Journal of Intellectual Property Management, 9(2), 136-165.
  • First results from the GLOBALINTO Input-Output Intangibles database
  • The first stage of the GLOBALINTO project
  • Piekkola, H., & Rahko, J. (2019). Innovative growth: the role of market power and negative selection. Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 1-22.


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