Isabel Busom
Autonomous University of Barcelona
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Economics of Innovation and New Technology | 2000
Isabel Busom
RD and an RD 2) overall, public funding induces more private effort, but for some firms (30% of participants) full crowding out effects cannot be ruled out, and 3) firm size remains related to effort, whether or not a firm gets public funding.
Research Policy | 2004
J. Vicente Blanes; Isabel Busom
Empirical evidence on the effectiveness of R&D subsidies to firms has produced mixed results so far. One possible explanation is that firms and project selection rules may be quite heterogeneous both across agencies and across industries, leading to different outcomes in terms of the induced additional private effort. Here we focus on the participation stage. Using a sample of Spanish firms, we test for differences across agencies and industries. Our results suggest that firms in the same industry face different hurdles to participate in different agencies’ programs, that participation patterns may reflect a combination of agency goals, and that patterns differ across high-tech and low-tech industries.
Archive | 2004
Isabel Busom; Andrea Fernández-Ribas
This paper presents empirical evidence on firms’ decisions to cooperate in RD (ii) private-private and publicprivate cooperation are associated on average with firms with different characteristics, and (iii) national R&D programs seem to have a positive effect on all types of cooperation, but especially on public-private partnerships.
Archive | 2015
Isabel Busom; Cristina Lopez-Mayan
Economic views held by the general public tend to differ significantly from those of economic experts. To what extent would these differences fade away if people were exposed to economic instruction? In this paper we identify first-year college students’ initial preconceptions about economic issues, explore some cognitive biases behind them, verify their persistence, and test whether beliefs are correlated to course performance. We conduct a survey at the beginning and the end of the semester on a sample of students taking an economic principles course. We find evidence of preconception persistence, inconsistencies and self-serving bias. Most students do not incorporate the newly learned tools into their thinking process, even if they perform well. Many economics senior students have some beliefs that are contradicted in a principles course. Instruction in economics could be more efficient if it explicitly addressed students’ preconceptions and biases, a path already taken in other disciplines.
Research Policy | 2004
J. Vicente Blanes; Isabel Busom
Research Policy | 2008
Isabel Busom; Andrea Fernández-Ribas
Small Business Economics | 2014
Isabel Busom; Beatriz Corchuelo; Ester Martínez-Ros
Journal of Biotechnology | 2012
Isabel Busom; Beatriz Corchuelo; Ester Martínez-Ros
Anuari de la Societat Catalana d'Economia | 2015
Isabel Busom; Lionel Artige; Walter Garcia-Fontes; Inés Macho Stadler; Xavier Martínez Giralt; Rosella Nicolini
XIX Encuentro de Economía Pública: Políticas Públicas para la salida de la crisis, 2012, ISBN 978-84-695-1574-7, pág. 71 | 2012
Ester Martínez Ros; Beatriz Corchuelo; Isabel Busom