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Course 2014-2015 a.y.

20451 - FUNDAMENTALS OF INNOVATION AND INDUSTRIAL CHANGE


EMIT
Department of Management and Technology

Course taught in English


Go to class group/s: 31

EMIT (7 credits - I sem. - OBCUR  |  SECS-P/06)
Course Director:
FRANCO MALERBA

Classes: 31 (I sem.) - 31 (I sem.) - 31 (I sem.)
Instructors:
Class 31: FRANCO MALERBA, Class 31: TO BE DEFINED, Class 31: TO BE DEFINED


Course Objectives

The course aims to provide the tools for understanding and analyzing innovation and industrial change. Topics to be discussed include the relationship among innovation, eco­nomic growth and economic development; the economics of patents and intellectual pro­perty rights; the role of innovation in the dynamics and evolution of industries; the rela­tionships between science and technology; the innovative enterprise, the new innovative start-ups ; the role of public policies with respect to innovation and industrial change.
Some introductory notions in basic microeconomics and industrial organization are required.
The class format is a mix of lectures and discussions. Students are expected to partici­pate actively in the discussions and to read the assigned material for each topic before class.
Seminars and student presentations on specific issues and technologies are organ­ized during the course.


Course Content Summary
  • Introduction to innovation and industrial change.
  • Market structure and innovation.
  • Evolutionary theory of innovation and industrial change.
  • The firm: learning, competence and innovation.
  • Innovation in sectors.
  • Innovation and industrial dynamics.
  • Models of innovation and industry evolution.
  • Demand and innovation.
  • Measuring innovation.
  • Patents and innovation.
  • The decision to patent.
  • Economics of science.
  • The diffusion of innovation.
  • Public policy for innovation and technology diffusion.

Detailed Description of Assessment Methods

The exam consists of a written final exam and a paper.

The final mark is based on both final exam and the paper.


Textbooks

A list of readings is made available at the beginning of the course.


Prerequisites
No
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