ECON 222/BUS AD 297T-1: SEMINAR ON INNOVATION


Fall 2005: C330 Haas School, Wednesday 12-2 PM

Convenors: Professors Bronwyn H. Hall, David Mowery


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 2004     Fall 2003    Fall 2002     Fall 2001     Fall 2000      Fall 1999      Fall 1998     prior to 1998

We 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 to Simon Wakeman. If you would like to speak this Fall, contact one of the convenors via email.

Aug 31     organizational meeting?

 

Sep 7   Clair Brown, Economics

  Offshoring in the Semiconductor Industry: A Historical Perspective (with Greg Linden)

 

Sep 14   John Morgan, Haas

 

Sep 21   Nathan Miller, Economics

                Entrepreneurial Firms and Patents: Entry Deterrence or Entry Assistance?

 

Sep 28

Oct 5

Oct 12

Oct 19

Oct 26  (change of day) Oct. 25 Nathan Rosenberg, Stanford University

Nov  2

Nov 9

Nov 16
Nov 23   no meeting, Thanksgiving holiday

Nov 30

 


Last updated 2 August 2005 by Bronwyn H. Hall