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Seasonal School Economics of Innovation and Technological Change in Pisa

The Seasonal School programme on “Economics of Innovation and Technological Change” addresses both the theoretical and the empirical underpinnings of the economics of innovation and technical change, as well as recent debates at the frontier of ...

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    Learning objectives

    The Seasonal School programme on “Economics of Innovation and Technological Change” addresses both the theoretical and the empirical underpinnings of the economics of innovation and technical change, as well as recent debates at the frontier of the field. The topics covered include: technological paradigms and trajectories, innovation and firm strategies, sectoral patterns of innovation, analysis of patent data, innovation and economic growth, innovation and competitiveness, innovation and intellectual property rights. The programme also offers an overview of statistical methods and techniques aimed at analysing relevant empirical data for innovation studies. Students will gain frameworks and tools to understand key-issues in this field: how do we measure innovation? How do firms exploit innovation in different sectors? What is the connection between intellectual property rights regimes and innovation? Which are the most effective tools to foster innovation in different contexts?


    Teaching methodologies

    Students will engage with and will learn from full-time professors from the Sant’Anna Institute of Economics through a mix of lecture-based and laboratory classes.


    Who should attend this Seasonal School?

    Advanced undergraduate and Master’s students, notably in Economics and Social Sciences.

    Travel and subsistence support

    There are 8 spots for applicants from EELISA partner universities, for which enrollment fees are waived. Scuola Sant'Anna decides on the final assignment of these spots. Travel and accommodation might be supported by your institution, please contact your local EELISA project coordinator.

    InstitutionContact person(s) and positionEmail address
    BME Sára Tóvölgyi /  
    Kata Kapusy / Sándor Kiss 
    tovolgyi.sarolta@gtk.bme.hu 
    kapusy.kata@gtk.bme.hu
    ksandor@math.bme.hu 
    ENPC Marie Christine Bert marie-christine.bert@enpc.fr 
    FAU Eike Trost eelisa@fau.de  
    ITÜ Emrah Acar accarem@gmail.com  
    PSL Camille Roger camille.roger@psl.eu  
    PSL-Chimie Antoine Mercier antoine.mercier@chimieparistech.psl.eu  
    PSL-Mines Alma Catala Luna alma.catala@minesparis.psl.eu  
    SNS Nicola Tasinato  nicola.tasinato@sns.it  
    claudia.giua@sns.it
    eelisa@sns.it  
    SSSA Claudia Ambrogi Claudia.Ambrogi@santannapisa.it
    Elisa.Zanobini@santannapisa.it  
    UPB Mariana Munteanu mariana.munteanu@upb.ro  
    UPM María Luisa Martínez Muneta luisa.mtzmuneta@upm.es  

    Participation requirements

    Advanced undergraduate and Master’s students, notably in Economics and Social Sciences.

    Summer / Winter / Seasonal schools
    In person
    Schedule
    17 Jul - 21 Jul 2023
    Location
    Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Pisa
    ECTS
    4 ECTS *

    * If you would like to receive ECTS for your home degree program, please clarify credibility of the activity with your local study and degree coordinator beforehand.

    Costs

    Language
    English
    Organiser