The Role of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Economic Growth: National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report
Editat de Michael J Andrews, Aaron Chatterji, Josh Lerner, Scott Sternen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 mar 2022
We live in an era in which innovation and entrepreneurship seem ubiquitous, particularly in regions like Silicon Valley, Boston, and the Research Triangle Park. But many metrics of economic growth, such as productivity growth and business dynamism, have been at best modest in recent years. The resolution of this apparent paradox is dramatic heterogeneity across sectors, with some industries seeing robust innovation and entrepreneurship and others seeing stagnation. By construction, the impact of innovation and entrepreneurship on overall economic performance is the cumulative impact of their effects on individual sectors. Understanding the potential for growth in the aggregate economy depends, therefore, on understanding the sector-by-sector potential for growth. This insight motivates the twelve studies of different sectors that are presented in this volume. Each study identifies specific productivity improvements enabled by innovation and entrepreneurship, for example as a result of new production technologies, increased competition, or new organizational forms. These twelve studies, along with three synthetic chapters, provide new insights on the sectoral patterns and concentration of the contributions of innovation and entrepreneurship to economic growth.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226810782
ISBN-10: 022681078X
Pagini: 648
Ilustrații: 255 line drawings, 51 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report
ISBN-10: 022681078X
Pagini: 648
Ilustrații: 255 line drawings, 51 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report
Notă biografică
Michael J. Andrews is assistant professor of economics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Aaron K. Chatterji is the Mark Burgess and Lisa Benson-Burgess Distinguished Professor at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, professor at the Sanford School of Public Policy, and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. Josh Lerner is chair of the Entrepreneurial Management Unit and the Jacob H. Schiff Professor of Investment Banking at Harvard Business School. He is a research associate and codirector of the Productivity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Program at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Scott Stern is the David Sarnoff Professor of Management and chair of the Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management Group at MIT Sloan School of Management. He is a research associate and director of the Innovation Policy Working Group at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Beyond 140 Characters
Michael J. Andrews, Aaron K. Chatterji, and Scott Stern
I. Productivity Drivers
1. The “Weighty” Manufacturing Sector: Transforming Raw Materials into Physical Goods
Erica R. H. Fuchs, Christophe Combemale, Kate S. Whitefoot, and Britta Glennon
2. Concentration and Agglomeration of IT Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Patenting
Chris Forman and Avi Goldfarb
3. Innovation, Growth, and Structural Change in American Agriculture
Julian M. Alston and Philip G. Pardey
Comment: Brian Davern Wright
4. Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Energy Sector
David Popp, Jacquelyn Pless, Ivan Haščič, and Nick Johnstone
II. The On-Demand Economy
5. What’s Driving Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Transportation Sector?
Derrick Choe, Alexander Oettl, and Rob Seamans
Comment: Gilles Duranton
6. The Recent Evolution of Physical Retail Markets: Online Retailing, Big Box Stores, and the Rise of Restaurants
Francine Lafontaine and Jagadeesh Sivadasan
Comment: Emek Basker
7. The Servicification of the US Economy: The Role of Startups versus Incumbent Firms
Mercedes Delgado, J. Daniel Kim, and Karen G. Mills
Comment: Sharat Ganapati
8. Digitization and Its Consequences for Creative-Industry Product and Labor Markets
Joel Waldfogel
Comment: Gustavo Manso
III. The Cost Disease Sectors
9. Innovation in the US Government
Joshua R. Bruce and John M. de Figueiredo
Comment: Manuel Trajtenberg
10. Venture Capital–Led Entrepreneurship in Health Care
Amitabh Chandra, Cirrus Foroughi, and Lauren Mostrom
11. Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Housing
Edward Kung
Comment: Jessie Handbury
12. Education and Innovation
Barbara Biasi, David Deming, and Petra Moser
Comment: Eleanor Wiske Dillon
Panel Remarks: Creating “Smart” Policy to Promote Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Karen G. Mills and Annie V. Dang
Panel Remarks: Measuring Business Innovation Using a Multidimensional Approach
Lucia Foster
13. Where Innovation Happens, and Where It Does Not
Benjamin F. Jones
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index
Introduction: Beyond 140 Characters
Michael J. Andrews, Aaron K. Chatterji, and Scott Stern
I. Productivity Drivers
1. The “Weighty” Manufacturing Sector: Transforming Raw Materials into Physical Goods
Erica R. H. Fuchs, Christophe Combemale, Kate S. Whitefoot, and Britta Glennon
2. Concentration and Agglomeration of IT Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Patenting
Chris Forman and Avi Goldfarb
3. Innovation, Growth, and Structural Change in American Agriculture
Julian M. Alston and Philip G. Pardey
Comment: Brian Davern Wright
4. Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Energy Sector
David Popp, Jacquelyn Pless, Ivan Haščič, and Nick Johnstone
II. The On-Demand Economy
5. What’s Driving Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Transportation Sector?
Derrick Choe, Alexander Oettl, and Rob Seamans
Comment: Gilles Duranton
6. The Recent Evolution of Physical Retail Markets: Online Retailing, Big Box Stores, and the Rise of Restaurants
Francine Lafontaine and Jagadeesh Sivadasan
Comment: Emek Basker
7. The Servicification of the US Economy: The Role of Startups versus Incumbent Firms
Mercedes Delgado, J. Daniel Kim, and Karen G. Mills
Comment: Sharat Ganapati
8. Digitization and Its Consequences for Creative-Industry Product and Labor Markets
Joel Waldfogel
Comment: Gustavo Manso
III. The Cost Disease Sectors
9. Innovation in the US Government
Joshua R. Bruce and John M. de Figueiredo
Comment: Manuel Trajtenberg
10. Venture Capital–Led Entrepreneurship in Health Care
Amitabh Chandra, Cirrus Foroughi, and Lauren Mostrom
11. Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Housing
Edward Kung
Comment: Jessie Handbury
12. Education and Innovation
Barbara Biasi, David Deming, and Petra Moser
Comment: Eleanor Wiske Dillon
Panel Remarks: Creating “Smart” Policy to Promote Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Karen G. Mills and Annie V. Dang
Panel Remarks: Measuring Business Innovation Using a Multidimensional Approach
Lucia Foster
13. Where Innovation Happens, and Where It Does Not
Benjamin F. Jones
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index