Heli Koski

Public R&D Subsidies and Employment Growth – Microeconomic Evidence from Finnish Firms

This study empirically explores whether the public financial support for entrepreneurial R&D affects employment growth at the firm level. The data from the Finnish companies suggests that the firms that have received public R&D funding have not generally witnessed any greater employment growth than other companies. However, we find that the public R&D support targeted

Public R&D Funding and Entrepreneurial Innovation

This study does not find any significant direct relationship between the public R&D funding and the firms` innovation output. The firms obtaining the public R&D support were not performing significantly better, on average, than others. However, we find evidence that the public R&D finance has substantially influenced the innovation output of the firms that have

Does Open Innovation Foster Productivity? Evidence from Open Source Software(OSS) Firms

The primary findings of our study suggest that software firms that adopt the OSS-based business model are notably less productive than companies that merely offer proprietary software solutions. Our estimation results further show that the OSS business model adopters have not become notably less productive after beginning to supply OSS. Therefore, its seems that not

Do Technology Diffusion Theories Explain the OSS Business Model Adoption Patterns ?

This paper addresses the question of the software companies’ timing of adoption of the open source software (OSS) business models comprising the supply of OSS products and/or services. The game-theoretic technology adoption models do not explain well the observed diffusion patterns of the OSS business model among the sample of 716 European software firms. Instead,

Innovation and dominant design in mobile telephony

Industry and Innovation (2007), Vol. 14:3, pp. 305-324. Publication year: 2007 Pages: 19 Language: English Other articles 509

Private-collective software business models: coordination and commercialization via licensing

Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues (2007),Vol. 4:1, pp. 47-61 Publication year: 2007 Pages: 15 Language: English Other articles 510